Sunday, July 02, 2006

World wife-carrying championships

Finishing upside down clinging to a man's back may not be the most graceful way of winning gold, but it has helped Sandra Kullas and Margo Uusorg to the world wife-carrying crown.

The Estonians were among 40 pairs from eight countries who competed in the annual event in Sonkajarvi, in central Finland.

They raced along a 250-metre track, complete with pools and hurdles, with the men running or walking and carrying the women on their backs.

The championship, being held for the 11th time, evokes the legend of robber Rosvo-Ronkainen who made people trying to join his gang run through a forest carrying heavy sacks.

Mr Uusorg, 26, finished in 56.9 seconds - a world record - while 19-year-old Ms Kullas clung to his back upside down with her legs around his neck.

They beat Mr Uusorg's brother Madis by three seconds.

"I was a bit nervous before the start, but when I started running it felt fine," Margo Uusorg said after the race.

"I wanted to jump over the hurdles, but I was afraid I might fall and get penalty seconds."

It was Mr Uusorg's fifth world-championship and he said it might be his last.

The winning Estonians received laptop computers and Ms Kullas' weight, 49 kilograms, in beer.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where do we sign up? I'm fairly light and could wrap my legs around your neck twice.

dom said...

I'm signing up now !