Wednesday, September 3, 2008

World record duck race turns Thames blue

The ducks were released near Hampton Court Palace as part of the Great British Duck Race, raising money for charities including the NSPCC and Water Aid.



Official entrants were an exotic blue, instead of the more traditional yellow, after stewards last year face problems with people throwing their own unofficial plastic birds into the water at the event.





The Great British Duck Race in West London sees 250,000 blue rubber ducks released into the river Thames.



The 250,000 ducks created a world record this year for the most plastic ducks raced together. It beat the record set on the Thames last year, when 165,000 were raced down stream, raising more than $180,200 for charity.



Each duck cost $3.604 to enter in to the race, with the owner of the first past the finishing line at the Sheriff Boat Club at Albany Reach receiving a $18020 first prize.



In 1992, 29,000 rubber ducks fell overboard from a boat in the Pacific Ocean and floated around the world for more than 15 years.



Source: China Daily

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