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Jarpers vie for egg-bashing title | |
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Fans of a bizarre Easter tradition have gathered in County Durham for the 26th annual world egg-jarping championship. | |
The event resembles a game of conkers, with two players crashing the pointed ends of their eggs together to see which one cracks first. | The event resembles a game of conkers, with two players crashing the pointed ends of their eggs together to see which one cracks first. |
Entrants in Monday's event at Helford Road Sports Club in Peterlee, submitted eggs to be hard boiled the day before, which were stamped and locked away. | Entrants in Monday's event at Helford Road Sports Club in Peterlee, submitted eggs to be hard boiled the day before, which were stamped and locked away. |
The winner receives £75, with proceeds going to Macmillan Cancer Support. | The winner receives £75, with proceeds going to Macmillan Cancer Support. |
Strict rules are in place to prevent competitors toughening the shell. | Strict rules are in place to prevent competitors toughening the shell. |
We've been told that egg jarping is springing up all over the world Roy Simpson, competition organiser | We've been told that egg jarping is springing up all over the world Roy Simpson, competition organiser |
Judges especially look out for eggs which have been dipped in beer, brushed with nail varnish or warmed against radiators. | Judges especially look out for eggs which have been dipped in beer, brushed with nail varnish or warmed against radiators. |
Jack Smedley, 81 and from Peterlee, has twice won the competition and is taking part again this year. | Jack Smedley, 81 and from Peterlee, has twice won the competition and is taking part again this year. |
He said: "There isn't any special skill involved. It's just a lot of fun." | He said: "There isn't any special skill involved. It's just a lot of fun." |
Organiser of the knockout competition, Roy Simpson, added: "We've been told that egg-jarping is springing up all over the world. | |
"We've got expats from the North East organising contests in Majorca and even in Poland." |
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