Kiwi pair set a new record at egg games
Andy Dunlop from the organising committee said they had still managed to make around £200 more than last year.
He said: “The weather was amazing and surprisingly we still had great crowds. We thought we would be really hit by the football.
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Hide Ad“We had some wonderful vehicles for the vintage enthusiasts as well as some not-so-vintage Bugatti and Maserati supercars. There were 150 vintage motorbikes - our biggest ever entry, the dog show raised more than ever and the terrier racing was super exciting.”
An integral part of the show is the quirky World Egg Throwing Championships, which drew teams from Japan, New Zealand, Spain, Australia, Ireland, Germany, Belgium and the USA, as well as international TV crews.
Andy said: “We didn’t know the Japanese team were coming and they did really well.”
They also had a film crew from coach company National Express for a promotional video.
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Hide AdWinners of the Blue Riband event, the two person throw and catch, was won by New Zealand baseball players, Nick Hornstein and Riki Paewai. Riki then paired up with fellow Kiwi Kris Richards to set a new world record distance of 93.6m, breaking their own record of 85.96 metres.
Former champ Norm Fowler of Peterborough won the Russian Egg Roulette. The target accuracy contest, throwing at male model Joel Hicks, was won by Tina from Cambridge with two shots to the groin. The under 12s throw and catch was won by Iris Rose Whitworth of Helpringham with Oliver Thompson of Wellingore. The 11 person relay was won by a combined international team from Japan, New Zealand, Canada, Germany and Italy. The egg trebuchet flinging was won by a combined Italian and Irish team.