'Gurning competition is whacky but ours'

The three champions pull gurning faces. Ryan Barton has short dark hair and his tongue pushing his top lip out, and his eyes crossed. Kendall, the junior champion, has long wavy blond hair and has her eyes crossed and lips pushed out in an "o" shape. Lynn Proctor has short fair hair and her mouth contorted to tuck under her nose and her eyes looking down.Image source, Debbie Todd
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The new champions - (left to right) Ryan Barton, Kendall and Lynn Proctor - have been crowned

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New world champions of gurning have been crowned at a centuries-old town festival.

The annual Egremont Crab Fair in Egremont, Cumbria, began in 1267 with the gurning world championship a fixture since the 1500s.

"It's a tradition," said compere and organising committee member Kevin Brown, adding: "If we don't do it, who will?"

Photographer Debbie Todd, from near Stanley in County Durham, has shared her pictures of some of those taking part last weekend, including the new adult champions Ryan Barton and Lynn Proctor and junior victor Kendall.

Mark McCormack gurns. He has blown his mouth out and pulled his lips up under his nose, and is staring intently at the cameraImage source, Debbie Todd
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Mark McCormack was among those taking part

The crab fair has only been cancelled three times since the world wars interrupted proceedings - twice for the coronavirus pandemic and again when the Queen died.

"I always say to really understand the passion about the Egremont Crab Fair you have to be from Egremont," said Mr Brown, a gurner himself in his junior years.

"It's like New Year's Eve - people look forward to it all year."

Stephanie Ngueria. She has long thick black hair, has her eyes slightly crossed and looking upwards and her bottom lip tucked under her top teethImage source, Debbie Todd
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Stephanie Ngueria also joined in

Work is already under way planning next year's event, although the coffers took a hit due to the effect of Saturday's torrential downpours on visitor numbers.

"All the money we make goes into the next year's show," Mr Brown said.

"Takings were lower this year because of the weather but we will have to grin and bear and try to raise more money."

A bald man has his bottom teeth sticking out and his mouth pushed up under his nose, and his eyes are crossedImage source, Debbie Todd
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The gurning championships have been held since the 1500s

The World Gurning Championship is a key part of the weekend, with contestants coming from across the world to compete.

Mr Brown said: "We are the only place where you can be the world champion of gurning. It's whacky but it's ours."

Ged Eccles, who has short grey hair and a goatee, pushes his mouth up beneath his nose with his cheeks raised and his eyes crossedImage source, Debbie Todd
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Ged Eccles was another participant

There are several factors involved in being a good gurner, Mr Brown said.

It's about the "biggest transformation of the face" without using artificial aids or hands to pull or shape the features.

Lynn Proctor has short fair hair and her mouth contorted to tuck under her nose and her eyes looking down.Image source, Debbie Todd
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Lynn Proctor took the woman's title...

Claire Lister, who has long brown hair and a ring in her nose, pushes her tongue through her mouth which is pushed forward in an "o" shape and has her eyes crossed.Image source, Debbie Todd
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...by beating reigning champion Claire Lister

Winners also need to have "stage presence" and get a strong reaction form the crowd.

"It's all quite friendly, but if you have been the world champion you do not want to get beaten," Mr Brown said.

As well as getting a cash prize, the title comes with a prestige with former winners having been interviewed on tv shows around the world.

Kendall, the junior champion, has long wavy blond hair and has her eyes crossed and lips pushed out in an "o" shapeImage source, Debbie Todd
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Kendall was the junior champion

Ryan Barton has short dark hair and his tongue pushing his top lip out, and his eyes crossed. His body is also contorted with his head thrust to the side, shoulders and chest pushed forward and arms tucked up in to his waistImage source, Debbie Todd
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New men's champion Ryan Barton has followed in the face pulls of his uncle, gurning legend Peter Jackman

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