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The Olney Pancake Race, dating back more than five hundred years, is held
on Shrove Tuesday. The course is 415 yards long and is run from the Market
Place to the Church at 11.55 a.m. Participants, housewives or young ladies
of the town, must have lived in Olney for at least 3 months and be at least
18 years old. Competitors must wear the traditional costume of a housewife,
including a skirt, apron and head covering. They must of course carry a frying
pan containing a pancake. The winner, on crossing the line, must toss her pancake
and she is then greeted by the verger with the traditional kiss of peace. The
race is immediately followed by a Shriving service in the Parish Church when
the official Olney and Liberal prizes are presented.
2008's Pancake Race was won by Amanda Brear in 69 seconds.
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