Large crowds flocked to the Kent village of Coxheath on Saturday for the World Custard Pie Throwing championships.
Now almost half a century old, this event has attracted interest from around the world and nowadays it’s not just a day out for the ‘eccentric Brit’.
Last year saw team ITTE-Q from Japan taking part and winning the main prize, and they were back to defend their title.
Despite the chaotic nature, World Custard Pie Throwing’s governing body has laid down a few rules.
Matches take place between two teams of four over a set time and with a finite number of pies at their disposal, with competitors required to stand behind their tables, but that rule was ignored by every team this year.
Japanase team ITTE-Q got to the semi-finals but were outthrown by ‘Three Men and a Pie’,
But ‘Three Men and a Pie’ could not reproduce the form that eliminated the defending champions though and ‘The Custardeers’ were declared the winners.
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