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Cheese Rolling Extreme Sport

Posted on 23 September 2009 by in sports

Cheese Rolling Extreme Sport

Extreme sport comes in all shapes and sizes, particularly when it involves perfectly sane adults rolling, jumping, running and bouncing their way down an extremely steep, dangerous and muddy hillside, in pursuit of an 8-lb wheel of Double Gloucester Cheese.

The annual competition at Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake has been going on in the U.K. for around 2oo years. This year it drew around 6,000 spectators and featured 200 dare-devil competitors across five races, risking serious injury. The prize is the round of cheese the competitors were chasing.

cheese-winnerInjuries such as concussion and broken bones are common. This year three of the competitors were hospitalized.

Across the seas Canada has just had its second cheese rolling contest at a Farmers Market at Whistler’s Resort, in British Columbia. New Zealand and Italy too, are getting in on the act, as well as a contest at Mount Washington alpine ski resort in northeastern United States.

Some believe the ancient competition dates back to Roman times and may have been part of a pagan ritual for health, or the changing of the seasons.

This year the much safer competition, the Celebrity Swiss Cheese Rolling classic, at Emmentaler Festivile, on Berne’s Waisenhausplatz, Switzerland, was won by world champion ski jumper, Andreas Kuettel, 30, who beat Miss Earth Graziella Rogers. The competitors rolled 100 kilo wheels of cheese round an obstacle course in Bern, demanding great dexterity and skill.

Kuettel said, “This run was a great deal of fun. Of course, since I am rather competitive by nature, my ego got the best of me when taking part in the Cheese Run”. Among other entrants at the start were former Miss Switzerland Anita Buri, football legend Stéphane Chapuisat, hit singer Marianne Cathomen, TV chef René Schudel, and Berne’s mayor Alexander Tschäppät.

This event commemorates the ancient practice of rolling full-size cheese wheels, up to one meter in diameter and 27 centimetres thick, around dairies by hand.

Professional cheese-makers can move the cheese wheels, at jogger-like speeds.

No doubt Kuettel found cheese rolling a much safer sport than winning the gold medal, in the individual large hill event at the Nortic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic.

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