Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Mayor of Olney and Ward Cllr Debbie Whitworth joined by Ward Cllr Keith McLean
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
- Olney Pancake Race 2024
Did you know Olney is the home of the world famous pancake race?
over 550 years ago, the story has it that a local townswoman ran down the Olney High Street holding a frying pan, fearing that she would be late for church. Little did she know, centuries later her late comings would result in an annual world-famous pancake race.
Nobody really knows how the race originated, however, the story of the woman running hurriedly to confess her sins at the sound of the shriving bell seems to overtake the rest.
Shrove Tuesday has always been of religious significance to the townsfolk of Olney. It is the day before Lent, which is the start of the traditional fast. Traditionally, people were to give up dairy products for Lent, meaning the products were put into a pancake mix. For the Olney women, it was also important to attend the Shriving service before the start of Lent, where they could confess their sins ahead of Ash Wednesday.
In 1445, the first pancake race is said to have taken place in Olney. The women of the town grabbed their apron and hat, running down the high street to the church door. Centuries later, today, the women of Olney are still picking up their frying pans to take part in the timed race.
Each year, people travel from far and wide to witness the world-famous event. The race was even featured in a book about 500 things to witness across the globe!
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