The contest used to be held in Northamptonshire, but is now judged through video submissions.
A three year old girl in England has been crowned World Puddle Jumping Champion.
Luna Rudd from Northhampton won the title after judges were impressed by the height of her jumps, enthusiasm, distance of the splash, and the stickability - which is the amount of mud from the puddle that sticks to the competitor.
Hundreds of children from around the world entered the competition.
The contest, which is now in its tenth year, used to be held in-person in Northamptonshire, but is now judged through video submissions.
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