VIDEO: Thousands of people flocked into Lymm village as the Lymm Duck Race returned after an absence of two years due to the pandemic.
Organised by Lymm Roundtable and supported by local businesses, the event is expected to raise over £10,000 for good causes, with a £5,000 donation already pledged to the humanitarian crisis in the Ukraine.
Members of the public also purchased hundreds of plastic ducks which were emptied in the lower dam in the middle of the village, with prizes for the first ones to cross the finish line.
It is one of a number of events organised by Lymm Roundtable to help raise funds for good causes.
1st place – 536
2nd place – 732
3rd place – 509
If you have a green, red or blue paper ticket please ignore the first digit of your number.
Cash can be collected from Duck HQ next to the post office or you can get your winnings via bank transfer.
Winning Super Duck was #8 sponsored by The Golden Fleece Winning Corporate Duck was #16 sponsored by Bird & Bay.
And we have a winner!
1st place – 536
2nd place – 732
3rd place – 509
If you have a green, red or blue paper ticket please ignore the first digit of your number.
Cash can be collected from Duck HQ next to the post office or you can get your winnings via bank transfer pic.twitter.com/dkNixTErCg— Lymm Charity Duck Race (@lymmduckrace) April 18, 2022
These were our Super and Corporate Ducks getting ready at the start line … but who won?
Winning Super Duck was #8 sponsored by The Golden Fleece Winning Corporate Duck was #16 sponsored by Bird & Bay Huge thanks to all of our sponsors listed here https://t.co/iR3cIRB5oh pic.twitter.com/nCfeDuWVJE— Lymm Charity Duck Race (@lymmduckrace) April 18, 2022