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World Handwriting Contest 2024 by Handwriting Repair, New York [Open to All Age Groups; Exciting Awards]: Submit by June 30

World Handwriting Contest

World Handwriting Contest

Registration is open, and participants are invited to the World Handwriting Contest 2024 by Handwriting Repair, New York. The last date for submitting entries is June 30, 2024.

Anyone in the world of any age may enter the World Handwriting Contest.

Their team of judges will evaluate your entry within ONE of the following age groups.

Within each age group, the judges will sort submissions into two categories of handwriting.

The World Handwriting Contest awards first and second prizes in each of the above categories and subcategories.

Prize-winners’ names and writing samples will be announced and posted on this website and their social media by October. Winners’ names & handwriting samples are displayed on this website for a full year.

Interested candidates can apply individually for the competition through this link.

Note: Online entries must include a scan of your writing sample at 600 dpi or greater, attached as a gif, jpg, jpeg, png, or pdf file.

June 30, 2024.

To keep the contest open to the greatest possible number of entrants and winners, please submit only ONE (1) entry per year.

Past winners of the Contest may enter. However, to keep the contest continually open to aspiring hand writers, we ask any entrant who has won three prizes in the Contest to refrain from entering future World Handwriting Contests.

Lifetime Winners’ names and winning samples will be permanently added to the Triple Crown Lifetime Winners’ page! Hail to all who earn their Triple Crown!

On the reverse side of your entry, not on the front, or in the text of the email to which a scan of an entry is attached, write or type in English:

Please give your school name, address, phone number, and email address, along with your own name and address. Your school will receive a notification if you win.

Do NOT send rough drafts. If you make a mistake, start over: do NOT erase, cross out, “white out,” or cover up your errors. Visible erasures/cross-outs/cover-ups/”whiting out” will count more heavily against your work than the original errors themselves.

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