Onion eating champion clocks faster time at Newent Fayre
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Alex Navari took the men's title by chomping through a 7oz onion in just 45 seconds
A man has managed to scoff a whole raw onion in the fastest time ever at an annual event to celebrate the vegetable.
Alex Navari won the eye-watering event by polishing off a 7oz (0.2kg) onion in just 45 seconds, more than 30 seconds quicker than was managed last year.
The 23rd annual Newent Onion Fayre in Gloucestershire is dedicated to celebrating the onion.
Organiser Andy Offud said they had received a "record number of entries".

Some contestant took extra precautions to try and stop themselves from crying
About 20 men and six women gathered on the stage to guzzle a whole raw onion in the fastest possible time.
The men are challenged with a raw, peeled 7oz (0.2kg) onion while the women face a slightly smaller 5oz (0.14kg) onion.

Contestants pulled some interesting faces during the challenge

CBBC's Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes took part for their show "All over the place"
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Established in the 13th Century and resurrected in 1996, the festival attracts thousands each year to Newent