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‘World’s oldest’ pancake race takes place in Olney

KSCB News - February 21, 2012 11:15 am

A Buckinghamshire town has held what is thought to be the world’s oldest pancake race.

The race in Olney dates back to 1445 and is believed to have begun with a townswoman arriving late for the Shriving service at the parish church.

The winner, 18-year-old Devon Byrne, completed the race in a time of 58.5 seconds.

After crossing the finishing line, Ms Byrne was greeted by verger Ken Noon with the traditional kiss of peace.

The 24 female competitors included 80-year-old Isabel Ager-Righinioti, who finished in last place.

Many ran the race wearing aprons and headscarves and each carried a frying pan with a pancake.

Race organiser Ian Ford said it was important to keep the race tradition going in the town.

"We should be thankful that we still have some good old-fashioned English traditions remaining and celebrate them," he said.

The race was followed by a Shriving service at the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, where the prizes, including a silver frying pan, were presented.

 

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