A Nanaimo woman took the term âknock yourself outâ literally when she entered â and won â a cheese-chase race during her trip to Europe.
Delaney Irving, 19, had been travelling with a friend and they decided theyâd go watch a cheese-rolling race near Gloucester, England, that annually draws hundreds of people to watch and compete.
The event on Cooperâs Hill â a near-vertical slope where competitors run, stumble and tumble down as they try to catch a three-kilogram wheel of double Gloucester cheese â was held Monday, May 29.
âWe decided that we should go watch the race, so we headed over to England for that reason,â said Irving, in an e-mail interview. âWe only decided about a day or two before the race that we would compete in it. I heard about the race a few years ago when my dad showed me a video of it. I never thought Iâd be competing in it but here we are.â
There were about two dozen cheese chasers in the womenâs division.
âAs soon as the cheese was pushed down the hill, we were off,â she said. âMy strategy was to just roll as soon as I felt myself falling and I ended up rolling down most of the hill. At the very end of the hill I got back up onto my feet, but soon after fell on my head and rolled across the finish line unconscious.â
She was unconscious for about two minutes and was taken to a medical tent where she came to and started to piece together what had happened and that she had won the race. She later went to a hospital for a precautionary CT scan, which showed everything was OK.
âMy body is pretty bruised and achy, but other than that Iâm good,â Irving said. âIâm very lucky that I didnât hurt my head too badly.â
And the reward for going through her ordeal?
âThe prize was the seven-pound cheese and a scarf â and bragging rights,â Irving said.
She flies back to Canada this week, when she will find out if she can bring the cheese wheel home in her carry-on bag, but she thinks sheâll have to check it in with her luggage and she already has plans for the cheese when she gets back to Nanaimo.
âOnce I get back Iâll have some friends and family over and weâll have the ultimate charcuterie board,â she said.
Irving said sheâd like to return, one day, to Cooperâs Hill, but not necessarily as a competitor.
âI would definitely go back to watch againâŠâ she said. âBut now that Iâve done it and won it, Iâm not in a huge rush to fling myself down a hill again,â she said.
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