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<p>Participants hone their pancake-tossing skills at the Big Elstead Pancake Race on March 1, 2025. (Hugo Berger/Tindle)</p>
<p>Participants hone their pancake-tossing skills at the Big Elstead Pancake Race on March 1, 2025. (Hugo Berger/Tindle)</p>

They ran, they flipped, they conquered.

Under a brilliant blue sky in the picturesque village of Elstead, near Farnham, crowds gathered to witness the much-anticipated return of the Big Elstead Pancake Race.

Competitors run and flip to the finish race in the Big Elstead Pancake Race.
Competitors run and flip to the finish race in the Big Elstead Pancake Race.

For about two decades, the race had been a cherished annual tradition, taking place every year on the weekend before Shrove Tuesday. However, after the last event in 2019, the Covid pandemic forced a hiatus. This year, its comeback was nothing short of spectacular.

Another brave competitor makes his way toward the finish line.
Another brave competitor makes his way toward the finish line.

With frying pans in hand, children and adults sprinted down the village street, pausing at marked points to expertly flip their pancakes. Cheers and laughter filled the air as competitors raced to the finish line.

Is that move legal? Where's a VAR review when you need it?
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Organiser Helen Page admitted to some pre-race jitters: “When I woke up at 3am, I had a dream that only four people turned up - so I’m thrilled by the incredible turnout.”

The adult race was won by Elstead resident Mark Scullion, 41, whose children, Sam, 5, and Francesca, 7, also took part in the kids’ races.

Mark Scullion, 41, winner of the adult section of the Big Elstead Pancake Race, celebrates with his children, Sam, 5, and Francesca, 7, along with friend Alma Giles-Castano.
Mark Scullion, 41, winner of the adult section of the Big Elstead Pancake Race, celebrates with his children, Sam, 5, and Francesca, 7, along with friend Alma Giles-Castano.

Mark joked that his training regimen consisted of “eating lots of pancakes.”

He added: “I’m proud to win, but really the event was about bringing the village together for a great community celebration.”

Elstead resident Tim Davies was responsible for reminding participants to “stop and flip” at the marker point during the race.

These racers were hoping to batter the opposition at the Big Elstead Pancake Race
These racers were hoping to batter the opposition at the Big Elstead Pancake Race

He said: “Helen has done a fantastic job bringing back the event. We thought it might be a bit low-key, but we’ve had an amazing turnout.”

After the races, residents made their way to the village hall for a pancake-flipping competition, well-earned refreshments, and, of course, plenty of freshly made pancakes to enjoy.

Twins Enzo and Alex enjoy the fun in Elstead.
Twins Enzo and Alex enjoy the fun in Elstead.

The event was organised to raise funds for Charlie’s Promise, a charity that aims to prevent knife crime.