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Canadian woman wins extreme UK cheese rolling race after getting knocked unconscious

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A Canadian woman won an extreme cheese rolling race in England on Monday after briefly being knocked unconscious while chasing the seven-pound dairy wheel down a steep hill. 

Delaney Irving, 19, decided last minute to join the annual Cheese Rolling race in Gloucester held at Cooper’s Hill, but it wasn’t until after she regained consciousness from her tumble down the 200-yard hill that she realized, she had won the event.

The winner of the first Cooper's hill women's downhill race smiles with her cheese and supporters after being knocked unconscious during the race on May 29, 2023 in Gloucester, United Kingdom. (Annabel Lee-Ellis/Getty Images)

"Well I decided yesterday that I would do the race," Irving told "Good Morning Britain." "I started running and I just remember hitting my head and now I have the cheese.

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"I kind of blacked out for most of it," Irving continued with a smile on her face. 

Hundreds of competitors from around the world participate in the annual race where competitors chase after a 7-pound wheel of Double Gloucester cheese.

The eventual winner of the first Cooper's hill women's downhill race is injured during the race on May 29, 2023 in Gloucester, United Kingdom.  (Annabel Lee-Ellis/Getty Images)

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According to the city’s website, the cheese chase is a tradition that is believed to be at least 600 years old.  

The hill is nearly vertical with a 1:2 gradient and cheese wheel speeds can reach up to 70 mph, according to the website. 

Participants take part in the second Cooper's hill

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