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Nov 2022
Organisers have confirmed the date and theme for next year's 56th Great Knaresborough Bed Race.
The bed race is Knaresborough's busiest day of the year, attracting around 30,000 people and providing a major boost for businesses.
Teams of six runners and a passenger aim to complete the 2.4-mile course, which passes through the River Nidd, as quickly as possible.
Event organiser The Lions Club of Knaresborough announced today next year's event will stick with tradition by being held on the second Saturday in June, which will be June 10.
The Lions, which uses money generated to support local charities, also said the event will adopt a theme of That’s Entertainment.
This year's bed race attracted perhaps its largest crowd ever but the number of teams entering fell to just over 80. It usually attracts a full quota of 120 and for the first time in about 20 years there was no need for a lottery to decide which teams took part.
Nigel Perry, secretary of the Lions, attributed the fall in participants to covid cancellations in 2020 and 2021, which led to some teams getting out of the habit of taking part but he is hopeful of numbers recovering.
The bed race, which dates back to 1966. plays out around the cobbled streets, steep hills and leafy parkland of Knaresborough, and attracts attention from around the world. It has spawned similar events in Germany, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and in other parts of the UK, and gets worldwide TV coverage.
Roads close and about 300 local people help with organisation on the day.
Entry forms for the teams will appear from 1 January 2023 on the bed race website and must be sent in by the end of February.
Martin Brock, chairman of next year’s Bed Race, said:
Winner of the 2022 Best Dressed Bed trophy was The Rocket Men. Second were 1st Scriven Scouts and third were Techbuyer. Special commendations were given to HENCHshaws, Aspin Avengers, SFC, Harrogate Symphony Orchestra and It’s a COP-out.
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