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Finnish Duo Triumphs in England’s Annual Wife-Carrying Race, Winning a Barrel of Ale

Competitors from across Europe tackled a muddy obstacle course in Surrey, where the fastest pair earned the traditional prize of local beer.
A Finnish couple has claimed victory in one of Britain’s most eccentric sporting traditions, winning a barrel of local ale after racing to the finish line in the annual wife-carrying contest in southern England.

Teemu Touvinen and Jatta Leinonen secured first place in the UK Wife Carrying Race held in Dorking, Surrey, completing the demanding course in one minute and forty-five seconds.

Their performance placed them ahead of roughly two dozen competing teams who gathered for the light-hearted but physically demanding competition.

The event challenges participants to carry a partner across a three hundred eighty-metre obstacle course set on a grassy hillside.

Competitors must navigate hurdles such as hay bales and slippery terrain while spectators cheer them on and douse racers with water along sections of the route.

The sport has its roots in Finland and is inspired by folklore involving 19th-century bandits who were said to have abducted women and carried them away.

Over time the legend evolved into a humorous test of endurance and teamwork, and competitions are now staged in several countries around the world.

Although the contest is known as “wife-carrying,” participants are not required to be married.

Any pair of adults can enter as long as the person being carried weighs at least fifty kilograms.

If they fall short of the minimum weight, competitors must carry additional weight in a backpack to meet the requirement.

Many racers adopt the so-called Estonian hold, in which the partner being carried hangs upside down on the runner’s back with their legs wrapped over the carrier’s shoulders.

The technique allows the runner to keep both hands free while maintaining balance across the uneven course.

The fastest British pair, Edward Nash and Kathryn Knight, finished just four seconds behind the winners.

Their performance earned them the opportunity to represent the United Kingdom at the Wife Carrying World Championships scheduled to take place in Finland later this year.

The race, first introduced in the United Kingdom in two thousand eight, has become a popular fixture among the country’s unconventional sporting events.

Costumes, playful rivalry and plenty of mud add to the atmosphere as participants treat the unusual contest with both humor and competitive determination.

For Touvinen and Leinonen, the victory brought not only bragging rights but also the race’s signature reward — a barrel of ale — continuing a tradition that celebrates the sport’s blend of athletic challenge and spirited fun.
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