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Learning English - 6 Minute English - Snail racing

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/general/sixminute/2012/08/120816_6min_snail_racing_story.shtml
    The 49th annual snail racing world championships took place recently in a small town in France. Rosie and Rob discuss the slow-moving sport in this week's 6 Minute English.

Snails Race for Glory, Lettuce - National Geographic

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/130719-snail-races-escargot-world-championship-england
    The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph, although a snail named Archie went nearly double that in 1995, setting the world record time at 2 minutes and 20 seconds. The 2012 winner,...

Snail racing - Wikipedia

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    Snail racing is a form of humorous entertainment that involves the racing of two or more air-breathing land snails. Usually the common garden snail species Cornu aspersum is used. This species is native to Europe, but has been accidentally …

2012 Race Night - Race 2, The Snail Race - YouTube

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    8 snails were found in and around the WCC Clubhouse, what did we do with them? We raced them of course... bet on them now!

World Snail Racing Championships - scase

    https://www.scase.co.uk/snailracing/snails2.htm
    The World Snail Racing Championships are part of Congham, Fete which is help to raise money for the 13th century St Andrew's Church. The next championships are being held on Saturday 19th July 2020 on the cricket field at Congham. For more information contact: [email protected]

World Snail Racing Championships - scase

    https://www.scase.co.uk/snailracing/
    The 2019 championships were held on 20th July 2019 and this year's winner was a snail called Sammy owned by Maria Welby from Grantham, Lincolnshire. Sammy covered the 13 inch course in 2 mins 38 secs. Maria said "I am ecstatic. I went out this morning, an ordinary woman and now I'm the owner of a world champion."

Fastest snail racing | Guinness World Records

    https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/70393-fastest-snail-racing
    The annual World Snail Racing Championships held in July at Congham, Norfolk, UK is conducted on a 33-cm (13-in) circular course, outside St Andrews Church. The runners race from the centre to the perimeter. Some race several times as they are divided into heats to cater for the 150 snail competitors who enter every year.

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Weird Britain: Complete Guide to Britain’s Quirky Events ...

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    Ready, Steady, Slow! For more than 25 years, the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King’s Lynn, in Norfolk. More than 300 snails slug it out for the title of ‘Fastest Snail in the World’ at the World Snail Racing Championships. Anyone with a snail can enter and a number of heats are held before the grand final.

World Snail Racing Championships 2014 - Contrary Life

    https://www.contrarylife.com/2014/07/snail-racing-championships-26662/
    The World Snail Racing Championships 2014 will take place in Norfolk on 19th July as part of the annual Congham Fete. More than 200 snails slug it out every year in the championships, which have been running since the 1960s. The races are held on top of a table which has a damp cloth spread out on it.

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