Posted: Tue 26th May 2015

Esclusham First ‘Half Pint’ Barrow Race

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, May 26th, 2015

Location: Jamuna Balti House

Date: Sunday 31st May

Time: 11.30am

Ticket Price: Entry fee £5.00

Contact: Forms available from the venues listed or through Esclusham Fete facebook page or at www.esclushamfete.co.uk

Details: A fun wheelbarrow race around Rhostyllen. There will be a total of six checkpoints to pass through, where a half pint of lager needs to be downed by each team member as part of the race! Extra points awarded for fancy dress and pimped barrows! Other challenges along the route include egg n spoon and three legged race.

10 teams can enter with a minimum of 2 entrants per team, maximum of five. Team members must be over 18.

Course route: Jamuna, Middle Pub, Parish Hall, Swan, Hole in Wall, Bersham Club (finish). Please wear suitable footwear and all teams must be pre-registered.

Spectators along the route are welcome to cheer on the teams and there will be collection buckets dotted around too. The Bersham Club will be holding a family fun day at the finish line with music, games, food and more!

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