From Deseret News archives:
Tooele teen out-stinks the competition
"A girl today told me I needed to get new shoes," Katharine said. She replied that she had to keep wearing this pair scuffing them and forgoing socks to make them even rattier because on March 20 she'd be taking part in a national contest, the 32nd annual Odor-Eaters Rotten Sneaker Contest. Katharine also told her classmate, "The winner gets $2,500."
When she mentioned the money, Katharine said, the girl became more respectful of the beat-up Nikes, which recently split from their soles and had to be duct-taped.
And Tuesday, Katharine's shoes triumphed. They have now been inducted into the "National Hall of Fumes."
Katharine's tale of glory begins two years ago, when her family moved to Utah from Texas and decided to have a day of family fun at the Utah State Fair. That's when she and her brothers first learned of the Odor-Eaters contest. They entered the shoes they had on that day but did not win.
Her mother, Paula, notes that Katharine is an honor student and that she followed the rules of the contest quite scrupulously. Katharine knew her shoes would be judged on not just smell but on appearance of tongue, soles, laces, eyelets and the like. And she knew she could not take a knife or a saw to the shoes, that she had to let them wear out by doing what kids her age would naturally do.
So she rode her bike, dragging her toes into the stop, as kids will do. And she helped her mom in the garden, and the shoes got muddy and wet. And she wore them to school, day after day, without socks. And who knows, she may even have strolled the shores of the Great Salt Lake, delicately dipping her feet into the decaying brine shrimp.
Last fall, at the Utah State Fair, Katharine came in first on the local level. Her younger brother Lane took second place.
Katharine won $250 that day, as well as an invitation for herself and a parent to take an all-expense-paid trip to Vermont to stay at a resort in Stowe, to see the local sights and take part in the national contest.
Tuesday morning, in Montpelier, Katharine faced her competition, a half-dozen other kids from around the country. She reported by telephone to the Deseret Morning News after her win, saying she was hopeful when the head judge, a rocket specialist with NASA, had a look of disgust on his face as he smelled her shoes.
Sure enough, after the judges discussed the shoes for what Katharine said seemed to be about three minutes, she was declared the winner.
Along with the $2,500, Katharine won a trip to New York to see the "Lion King." She and her father are on their way there today.
Her mother says Katharine plans to save her winnings for college.
Katharine says some of her classmates had asked her to share the prize money with them if she won perhaps feeling they had made a sacrifice of some sort just by hanging out with her sneaker-clad self all these months.
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