World Scout Moots History

The first World Scout Moot was in 1931 and following ones were held almost every four years until 1961.

World Moots were replaced by World Moot Years between 1965 and 1982. This change was with the aim of increasing the number of events and accessibility to Rovers.

In 1985, the World Scout Conference decided to reinstate World Moots and, in 1993 decided to hold them every four years. Several national and regional moots are held each year.

Year Number Location Participants Countries
1931 1st Kandersteg, Switzerland 3,000 20
1935 2nd Ingaro, Sweden 3,000 26
1939 3rd Monzie, Scotland 3,500 42
1949 4th Skjak, Norway 2,500 40
1953 5th Kandersteg, Switzerland 3,300 38
1957 6th Sutton Coldfield, U.K. 3,500 61
1961 7th Melbourne, Australia 969 15
1965-66   Moot Year: 10 events 3,599  
1969-70   Moot Year: 26 events 7,250  
1973-74   Moot Year: 22 events 11,000  
1977-78   Moot Year: 23 events 14,560  
1981-82   Moot Year: 31 events 22,380  
Dec. 1990 -Jan. 1991 8th Melbourne, Australia 1,000 36
July 1992 9th Kandersteg, Switzerland 1,400 52
July 1996 10th Ransberg, Sweden 2,608 78
July 2000 11th Mexico 5,000 71
July-August 2004 12th Hualien, Taiwan 2,500 83
2010 13th Africa    
 
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