Annual cheese-chasing race in Gloucestershire
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Say cheese! Thousands of people have gathered in Gloucestershire for a traditional cheese-rolling race on Cooper's Hill.
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Racers chase a wheel of cheese down a hill. The hill is so steep that competitors usually fall and tumble to the bottom. It can be pretty dangerous, so definitely not one to try at home.
![Josh Shepherd holding up a wheel of cheese.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/mcs/media/images/75111000/jpg/_75111887_11886.jpg)
The winner of the first race was Josh Shepherd. He said he was "really happy" but "doesn't really like cheese".
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The unofficial event was organised by rebel cheese rollers. Plans for an official cheese-chasing event were scrapped in 2010 over safety fears.
![Lucy Townsend sat on a wheel of cheese](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/mcs/media/images/75111000/jpg/_75111936_75111935.jpg)
Last year a foam imitation of a double Gloucester cheese was used, but this year a real cheese wheel was rolled. Lucy Townsend won the ladies' downhill race for the third year running!
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Can you spot the cheese? All the cheeses rolled in the event were made by 87-year-old Diana Smart who has produced cheese for the event for more than 25 years.