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PostPosted: 24-05-2013 09:42    Post subject: Reply with quote

A hill that can only hold about 5,000? I wonder how they work that out. It's not a seated stadium, y'know. There are lots of hills around here, goodness knows how many people they are allowed to hold, there are no signs. Smile
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PostPosted: 24-05-2013 09:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cochise wrote:
A hill that can only hold about 5,000? I wonder how they work that out. It's not a seated stadium, y'know. There are lots of hills around here, goodness knows how many people they are allowed to hold, there are no signs. Smile

Expecting that most are spectators, that would still leave an awful lot more people running downhill, out of control. Breakages are apparently fairly common.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper%27s_Hill_Cheese-Rolling_and_Wake#Injuries

Traditionally, it's held at a place called, 'Cooper's Hill'.

Cooper's Hill from the top, looking down:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Coopers_Hill.jpg
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PostPosted: 24-05-2013 17:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ohhh, that looks like a drop Shocked
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PostPosted: 24-05-2013 17:59    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe they could relocate and roll some Babybels down a few driveways?
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PostPosted: 28-05-2013 09:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gloucestershire cheese-rolling takes place despite warning

Thousands of people have gathered in Gloucestershire for the traditional cheese-rolling races on Cooper's Hill.
The unofficial event has taken place despite warnings from police that organisers could be liable for legal action in the event of an incident.
An estimated 3,000 people turned out to watch thrill-seekers chasing a foam copy of a double Gloucester cheese.

The tradition, which takes place near Brockworth, Gloucester, dates back to at least the early 19th Century.
This year organisers replaced the cheese with the lightweight foam version in order to make the downhill race safer.
The event has taken place unofficially every year since 2009

Winner of the first race, Kenny Rackers, 27 - an estate agent from Colorado Springs in the US - said he came over especially for the event, a journey of some 4,000 miles (6,400km).
"I trained a long time for this and got hurt on the hill practising. I came three days early and I took a bad spill, but I came to win and that's what I did," he said.
"I came 3,000 or 4,000 miles just for this race. I put it on my bucket list and today it was to win and that's what I did."

The second race was won by Australian traveller Caleb Stalder, who is currently living in London.
"You can't control yourself whatsoever so it's a case of rolling down and seeing where you end up," said the 30-year-old, from Taree near Newcastle in New South Wales.
"I can't believe I got the cheese. It's awesome. I wasn't anywhere near being first down and the cheese took a bit of a turn and I caught it," he added.

The women's race and third men's race were won by competitors from Brockworth with the fourth race won by a man from Japan who had dressed as a ninja.

Some 15,000 people turned out for the last official event in 2009, sparking concern over numbers as Cooper's Hill is said to be suitable for about a third of that number.
Every year since then unofficial races have been organised during the late spring bank holiday by local enthusiasts.

Gloucestershire Police confirmed earlier it had given advice to those who took part in planning the unofficial event.
"We feel it is important that those who, by law, could be constituted as organisers of the event, that they are aware of the responsibilities that come with it so that they can make an informed decision about their participation," a force spokesperson said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-22681708
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PostPosted: 28-05-2013 17:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm disappointed to learn they no longer use a real cheese. When did that stop?

'Foam replica race' doesn't have quite the same ring does it?
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PostPosted: 29-05-2013 07:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

You do wonder why anyone takes the police seriously any more. They seem to have become an unpaid collector on behalf of the insurance companies. Also, like too many other public bodies, they are developing their own incomprehensible version of the English language.
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