A cheese rolling competitor has been airlifted to hospital after being injured during the event.
Dozens of hardy racers hurtled down Cooper's Hill in Gloucester as part of the renowned bank holiday tradition - which began as a small local event now garners worldwide media attention.
However, the second men's race had to be delayed after a man was injured in the first before being taken to hospital.
Photos showed a man being carried away from the event on a stretcher, while an air ambulance was seen landing in a nearby field.
Rebel cheese rollers have been staging their own unofficial event after health and safety fears caused the official competition to be cancelled in 2010.






