The Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers group has recorded eight pumpkins from the state this year that weighed more than 1,000 pounds (455 kilograms), setting a state record.

The first-place pumpkin at the 16th annual event last Saturday in the city of Lehi came in at 1,825 pounds (830 kilograms), KSTU-TV reported.

The hefty gourd was grown by local farmer Mohamed Sadiq. It was the largest pumpkin to be grown outside of a greenhouse and the second largest pumpkin ever grown in Utah, event organizers said.

This photo provided by Jim Seamons shows officials measuring a giant pumpkin at the 16th Annual UGPG Thanksgiving Point Weigh-Off on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 in Lehi, Utah. The Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers has recorded eight pumpkins in Utah this year weighing over 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms), setting a state record. The first-place pumpkin on Saturday weighed an incredible 1,825 pounds (828 kilograms). (Ryann Seamons via AP)

This photo provided by Jim Seamons shows officials measuring a giant pumpkin at the 16th Annual UGPG Thanksgiving Point Weigh-Off on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 in Lehi, Utah. The Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers has recorded eight pumpkins in Utah this year weighing over 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms), setting a state record. The first-place pumpkin on Saturday weighed an incredible 1,825 pounds (828 kilograms). (Ryann Seamons via AP)

The event was an official weighing session for the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth, an organization that has made giant pumpkin growing a hobby with standards to ensure quality, competition fairness and education.

The group is hosting a second event at Hee Haw Farms in Pleasant Grove on Oct. 10.