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Gloucestershire Cheese Rollers Race Downhill, Despite Ban (PHOTOS)

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First Posted: 05/31/2011 3:47 pm Updated: 11/16/2011 6:12 am

The cheese stands alone -- until a group of daredevils hurl themselves down a muddy hill in hopes of catching it.

About a dozen of risk takers gathered in Gloucestershire, England, on Sunday to try their luck at the traditional, yet surprisingly controversial, English sport of cheese rolling.

The historic game is a local custom that brings fearless competitors to the top of the shockingly steep Cooper's Hill to chase, or in many cases tumble, after rolling wheels of double Gloucester cheese.

Since it was first documented in 1826, the annual tradition has transformed into an international event with growing crowds, growing numbers of injuries and growing insurance premiums.

Those factors motivated officials to make the controversial decision to cancel the event last year and this year.

But they haven't stopped diehards from taking to the hill in unofficial races in 2010 and 2011.

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Competitors tumble down a steep hill, chasing after a wheel of cheese, bottom right, during the annual competition in the Cheese-Rolling competition on Cooper's Hill, Gloucestershire, England, Monday May 30, 2011. The official event was canceled due to concerns about the safety of competitors, but the unofficial event went ahead for all those hardy people who dared to take part.
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Ignoring a disclaimer posted on the website cheese-rolling.co.uk that warned would-be participants that this year's "Unofficial Event" presented a "possible severe threat to public safety," competitors still somersaulted down the cliff-like slope in pursuit of glory and cheese.

Without insurance, safety fences, "catchers" at the bottom of the hill to stop out of control runners, or any assurance the course had been cleared of undergrowth, nettles and brambles, a smaller than usual field of competitors took part.

But that didn't make victory any less delicious, reigning champ and local favorite Chris Anderson told ThisIsGloucesterShire.co.uk.

"There was a great atmosphere and most of the crowd were local, too. It's back to what it should be."

Anderson, 23, won all three men's races at this year's event, while 14-year-old Jo Guest claimed the cheese in the women's race.

The official cancellations this year and last year have been unpopular among lovers of the game, but they aren't the first time the Gloucestershire cheese rolling event has been called off. Organizers nixed the competition in 1998 after 33 people were injured the previous year, according author Michael Teitelbaum's book "Weird Sports."

Medics at the last official event in 2009 tallied 18 injuries -- including 10 wounded spectators, The Daily Mail reports. There were no reported casualties at this year's contest.

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12:37 PM on 06/03/2011
Yes, the UK is a Nanny-State, too...
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06:01 PM on 06/03/2011
Not a nanny state, just one with high insurance premiums.
09:42 AM on 06/02/2011
Roll out the barrel!
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osofar
America once was exceptional, and could be again,
06:12 AM on 06/02/2011
No one in his right mind would want to follow Mike Sharman (photo #5)...and certainly no one would want to "squeeze the Sharman".
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DanoX
I'll be your snack-pack baby!
01:34 AM on 06/01/2011
Good for them! Keep the tradition alive, Dept of Health and Safety be damned!
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Mr Hoodoo
"I Wish I Could Talk In Technicolor"
12:45 AM on 06/01/2011
All Hail The Great Cheese!!!

In Cheese We Trust!

Cheese, the Jesus the Christ of Dairydom. Cheese, the Elvis of Milkland, Milkland, I'm goin' to Milkland. Cheese, not just a tasty food. It's a way of life.

Cheese. Cut some today!
fredgladys
Your Micro-bio is empty, I know, stop nagging.
11:54 PM on 05/31/2011
Now if it was a wheel of parmesan I might go for it.
KadyFox
My Crow. Bye, Yo'
07:30 PM on 05/31/2011
That must be some really GREAT cheese! I think I'd rather just buy it in a cheese shop, though.
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
09:22 PM on 05/31/2011
Me too .. but if I did try this , I would at least put a helmet on .