Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Carry on winning

WACKY RACERS QUALIFY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IPS

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AN adventurou­s couple from West Drayton scooped top spot in an eccentric running race and set a new record.

Chris Hepworth and Tanisha Prince battled hay bales, mud and 40 other couples to win the UK Wife Carrying Race in Surrey on Sunday, April 8 .

Chris threw himself into the race, and his partner over the finish line, to complete the 380-metre course in a new wife-carrying course record of one minute and 37 seconds.

The race, which was broadcast around the world, took place at The Nower, Dorking where 40 participan­ts carried their wives or partners over the hilly course.

Most used the ‘Estonian hold’ with the ‘wife’ upside down on the man’s back, with legs crossed round his neck.

This year’s race however saw a medical drama when a couple from Sutton Coldfield fell. Christophe­r Burke slipped and dropped wife Kate just after the race started.

Describing the accident as unusual, organiser Robert McCaffrey said Kate was treated by medics at the scene before being taken to hospital to be treated for ligament damage and bruising.

Wishing her a speedy recovery, Mr McCaffrey said Kate was later discharged from hospital.

“I was running in the race myself and found it very hard going, with some slippery areas after this morning’s rain,” Mr McCaffrey added on Sunday. “They were very unlucky to slip and even unluckier to sustain an injury.

“All partners are required under the race rules to wear a crash helmet and all competitor­s are warned that wife-carrying, although supposedly fun, is a potentiall­y dangerous activity.”

Chris and Tanisha have qualified to take part in the world finals in Finland in July and are planning to take part.

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 ?? PICTURES: ANDREW MATTHEWS/PA WIRE ?? Chris Hepworth and Tanisha Prince from West Drayton won the 2018 UK Wife Carrying Race
PICTURES: ANDREW MATTHEWS/PA WIRE Chris Hepworth and Tanisha Prince from West Drayton won the 2018 UK Wife Carrying Race
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 ??  ?? Dorking’s Malcolm Pernet dressed as a bride, carries ‘jockey’ Kate Barfield
Dorking’s Malcolm Pernet dressed as a bride, carries ‘jockey’ Kate Barfield

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