Dragon boat races in aid of Martin House Children's Hospice return to Roundhay Park
and live on Freeview channel 276
After missing last year, the annual Leeds Dragon Boat races at Roundhay Park, in aid of Martin House Children's Hospice, returned on Sunday with 36 teams taking to the water this year.
Teams of ten, plus a drummer to keep time, paddled across Waterloo lake in a series of heats, culminating in a knock out to reach the final. To add to the spectacle, teams were encouraged to dress up.
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Hide AdThis year's winners were logistics firm, Clipper Selby, going by the team name of Clipper Gringos and taking the champion title with a time of 55.21 seconds.
There were also prizes for the best dressed team and the top fundraisers.
Crowds also gathered in the autumn sunshine to watch the event and a funfair and food stalls were laid on for spectators.
Senior event fundraiser at Martin House, Maddie Bentley said the dragon boat races were the biggest event of 2021.
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Hide AdMartin House cares for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions from across West, North and East Yorkshire. Its care includes respite stays, symptom control, end
of life care and bereavement support for families.
Ms Bentley added: “All of our teams have worked really hard to raise money to support the hospice. It costs nearly £9m a year to run Martin House, and nearly 90 per cent of that
comes from fundraising and donations, so it’s really fantastic that we’re able to stage it again this year.”
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