Gloucestershire's Cheese Rolling Competition Is Like None Other
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Every year on the last Monday of May, thousands of people from around the world gather at Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire, England, for the Cheese Rolling competition. This unusual contest requires participants to run, or as is usually the case, tumble, down the steep hill to try to catch an 8-pound (3.6-kg) rolling wheel of cheese.
The lively event is believed to have started in the 1800s as a way to settle land ownership disputes. It remained a well-kept secret, known only to locals, for decades. However, that changed in 2009 when 15,000 people flocked to Cooper's Hill to watch the race. Concerned about the potential for injuries, local authorities decided to cancel the competition. But that has not stopped organizers or fans from showing up every year to carry on the fun tradition.
This year's competition took place on May 27, 2024. It comprised four downhill races — three for men and one for women. Each was limited to 25 competitors. There were also three uphill races — two for kids and one for adults.
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Each race began with the release of a cheese round from the top of Cooper's Hill. Participants then sprinted down in pursuit of the tumbling wheel, which can reach speeds of up to 70 mph (112 km/h). Out-of-control racers were caught by volunteers from the local rugby team standing at the bottom of the hill.
The men's downhill race winners included first-time competitors Tom Kopke from Germany and Dylan Twist from Australia. Gloucester resident Leilani Ryder took home her fifth title in the adult's uphill race, while USA's Abby Lampe claimed her second victory in the women's downhill race. Lampe, who plans on returning, said the key to winning is embracing the fall and rolling to the bottom.
"There's a bit of pain, but it's just going to be temporary," she said.
Resources: Facebook.com/cheeserolling, Wikipedia.org, BBC.com
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38 Comments
- musicenthusiast10 daysThat looks fun, but it would definitely hurt! I love cheese, too!!
- 852128sophie23 daysThis competition is sooo cool!
- 852128sophie23 daysWhat foods will will have rolling competitions next? Bagels? Donuts???
- fijecekopeli21 daysIt would be strange to see people run after a bagel down a tall hill... 😉
- magickidsabout 1 monthI LUV Cheese!
- gayatri2 monthscool
- vujenegyrehe3 monthsMaybe the real cheese wheel is the friends we made along the way.
- enigmaticreader5 monthsCool
- dodgeballking125 monthsI love cheese that much, that I have it for breakfast.
- naturelover596 monthsI mean it looks really fun anyways I would do it
- naturelover596 monthsWait it's just cheese can't you buy a big slice and get the same thing???
- vujenegyrehe3 monthsIt's not about the cheese.