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Nov 2021
Knaresborough Bed Race is set to make its comeback next summer after organisers announced plans are in place for it to return.
The event has been cancelled for the past two years due to covid but is due to return on June 11, 2022.
Around 30,000 people line the streets of Knaresborough to watch the bed race, which sees teams complete a 2.4 mile course whilst pushing a bed.
People from across the town get involved by volunteering, dressing up or making one of the famous beds.
The themes for decorating the beds and runners' costumes change each year. For 2022 it will be 'The Environment: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle’.
Kevin Lloyd, chairman of Knaresborough Lions' organising committee, said:
The organising committee said it didn't plan to change too much from the original 1966 format and hoped next year's event would be memorable after covid led to its cancellation this year and last year.
The course runs through parkland, along Waterside through the Nidd Gorge, up Castle Ings, through the cobbled street of the town, down Bond End to High Bridge, through McIntosh Park, and finishes with a 35 yard swim through the cold River Nidd.
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