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The Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Competition occurs annually on Cooper's Hill, near Gloucester, England. Participants chase a round of Double Gloucester Cheese down a steep hill, and the first person to cross the finish line at the bottom wins the cheese (and bragging rights).
The competition became official during the 19th century and has since become a beloved and iconic event in the region, attracting participants and spectators worldwide. Cooper's Hill is known for its steep and uneven terrain making the competition dangerous. Spectators watch participants tumble, trip, and slide downhill, chasing the rolling cheese. Several people are injured each year.
Who and why it started is unknown (though ale was likely involved). Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling is a tradition from the Roman occupation nearly 2,000 years ago.
The village of Brockworth champions the event, and though technically not a fundraiser, it is a critical event in supporting local businesses each year. The event was officially canceled in 2010 due to safety and insurance concerns—but that didn't stop it. A fan favorite, over 4,000 people a year still head for Cooper's Hill and celebrate the running of the cheese.
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