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emad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-22-04 10:01 AM
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Piglet race draws Russian Crowds
From BBC News:



Hundreds of Russians gathered in Moscow to cheer on contestants at the city's first piglet derby since 1898. At the derby, held in a Moscow exhibition complex, 10 two-month-old piglets were introduced to the spectators before the first race began. After a tense start the final winner, nicknamed Apollo, was awarded a bucket full of carrots with cream. Piglet derbies have been held in Russia since the 17th century and were once highly popular with the public.

Organisers reassured spectators the rules have now been changed and the winners are no longer eaten right after the race. Alongside the piglet contestants, hamsters were also put to the running test. In honour of the start of the Formula One motor-racing season, hamster owners provided their little treasures with red racing car replicas to ride in. The eventual victor - Shurik - raced to the finish to loud cheers from spectators, who praised his courage. Proceeds from all the races will go to children's charities, the Russian Pravda newspaper reported.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3555781.stm

Expect Animal Rights activists will be raising a few eyebrows over this one.....




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