Ready, Set, Cheese Roll!
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Competitors tumble to the finish line during the 2025 Cooper’s Hill cheese rolling competition. Germany’s Tom Kopke (center) won the race.
Each year at the end of May, about 5,000 people gather to watch an event that’s about as dangerous as it is silly: the Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling race. This fascinating spectacle has people running, rolling, and bumping down a steep hill in pursuit of a runaway wheel of cheese. The first person to cross the line at the bottom of the hill wins the race, glory, and the cheese.
The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling race has been a local event in Gloucestershire, England, for at least 200 years but now has a devoted global following. The racers hurl themselves down a 50 percent grade slope for about 650 feet (200 meters), trying to catch a 7-pound (3-kilogram) wheel of Double Gloucester cheese. Strategies to win the race include sideways rolling or running until an eventual fall. Falls and injuries are nearly a guarantee for this event.
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(left) Tom Kopke of Germany and (right) Alix Heugas of France won this year’s race and a wheel of cheese each. Kopke is holding up three fingers because this was his third victory.
This year’s event took place on May 25 and had a total of four downhill races and some less-dangerous uphill races. Alix Heugas, from France, started the women’s race running and upright but slipped almost immediately. At that point, Heugas said, she just “armadillo rolled” her way down and balled herself up as she tumbled to a first-place finish.
“It was way bumpier than I thought it’d be,” she told the BBC in a postrace interview while holding her victory wheel of Gloucester.
German YouTuber Tom Kopke took home the cheese in the first men’s downhill race of the day, making him a three-time Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling winner. The other 2026 downhill race winners were Niels Wennemars from the Netherlands and Otto Linkogle from the United States.