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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper's Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, Monday, May 25, 2026. Participants compete in the traditional annual Cheese Rolling contest.(Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy) Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper's Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, Monday, May 25, 2026. Participants compete in the traditional annual Cheese Rolling contest.(Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy)-stock-foto
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Cooper's Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, Monday, May 25, 2026. Participants compete in the traditional annual Cheese Rolling contest.(Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy) Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper's Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, Monday, May 25, 2026. Participants compete in the traditional annual Cheese Rolling contest.(Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy) Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper's Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, Monday, May 25, 2026. General view of the start line in the traditional annual Cheese Rolling contest.(Credit: Luke Hastings/Alamy)-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK. 25th May, 2026. The Cooper’s Hill cheese-rolling is an annual event which has been running for centuries & may be as much as 600 years old. It consists members of the public in groups of around 25 chasing a 3-4kg Double Gloucestershire cheese ‘wheel’ down the hill. 3 men’s races, 1 women’s race. The hill is very steep & 180m long, & competitors often fall on the way with injuries common. Participants travel from around the world. The cheese is too fast to be caught but first person to the bottom is declared winner. Credit: Avpics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United's Craig Goodwin at full time during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland’s Sam Cosgrove at full time during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United's Craig Goodwin and Luka Jovanovic look dejected at full time during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland fans celebrate at full time during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United's Luka Jovanović and Auckland’s Louis Verstraete in action during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland manager Steve Corica during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United's Juan Muñiz and Auckland’s Logan Rogerson in action during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland’s Logan Rogerson celebrates after scoring to make it 3-0 during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland’s Logan Rogerson celebrates after scoring to make it 3-0 during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland’s Logan Rogerson celebrates after scoring to make it 3-0 during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Auckland’s Logan Rogerson scores to make it 3-0 during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United's Ryan White and Auckland’s Nando Pijnaker in action during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United's Craig Goodwin during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Adelaide, Australia, 15th May 2026. Adelaide United manager Airton Andrioli during the Isuzu UTE A-League Final Series Semi-Final 2nd Leg between Adelaide United and Auckland at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: Dominic Jack / Alamy Live News-stock-foto