News & events News Cowes Pram Race is fundraising first for Mountbatten Isle of Wight An historic pram race through Cowes will raise vital funds for Mountbatten Isle of Wight for the first time this year, on Sunday, 24 August. The event has been running for 40 years and 2025’s will support the Island’s hospice, which delivers 24/7 expert end-of-life care in homes, on its inpatient unit and through the John Cheverton Centre community space. Starting at 11am, at The Painters Arms in Cowes (Cross Street), the challenge sees teams compete for best design before setting off on a pub crawl around the town. For 2025, teams will leave the start line to the sounds of Fat Samba. How to donate and support the Cowes Pram Race for Mountbatten Isle of Wight To donate in support of the Cowes Pram Race for Mountbatten Isle of Wight CLICK HERE The aim of the game is to return to The Painters Arms from around 3pm, where Medina Marching Band will perform a short time later. Chris Quinton will set up for open mic volunteers, from 1pm. This will be followed by DJ Sminky, in the evening. Pram race entries are shrouded in secrecy and teams do not know what fellow competitors have produced until the big day. It is not too late to decorate a pram! Simply turn up at the start line and prepare for a day of fun. Mountbatten Isle of Wight volunteers will be collecting funds on the way but if you are not able to support them on the day, you can donate online at HERE. Cowes Pram Race organiser, Steph Minshull, said: “The Cowes Pram Race is a much-loved part of the town’s year and we always look forward to seeing what competitors have come up with. “There are plenty of laughs across the day and you are welcome to join us, at 11am on 24 August, at The Painters Arms. “The more the merrier!” Lorraine and Toni, from The Painters Arms, said: “It’s always a memorable day when the Cowes Pram Racers line up. It's all in support of a brilliant cause — Mountbatten Isle of Wight — and we love hosting the festivities. “There will entertainment across the day and we would love to see you!” Manage Cookie Preferences