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ny290724182210 The winning snail Jeff, with a time of 4 minutes and 5 seconds, with his trophy at World Snail Racing Championships in Congham, England, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290724182310 The winning snail Jeff, with a time of 4 minutes and 5 seconds, with his trophy at World Snail Racing Championships in Congham, England, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290724183111 A gastropod competitor slides across the finish line at the World Snail Racing Championships in the rural village of Congham, England, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290724181811 Results of heats are tracked at World Snail Racing Championships look for any signs of locomotion during a heat, in Congham, England, an event since the 1960s in the rural village, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020824085118 HEADLINE: Ready, Set, SlowCAPTION: Competitors at the starting line during the World Snail Racing Championships, where 0.006 mph is conidered a breakneck speed, in Congham, England, on July 6, 2024. In the event held since the 1960s, eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. CREDIT: (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290724182511 People at the World Snail Racing Championships look for any signs of locomotion during a heat, in Congham, England, an event since the 1960s in the rural village, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290724181511 A race in progress on the course of 13.5 inches at the World Snail Racing Championships, where the all-time record time stands at 2 minutes flat, in Congham, England, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290724182811 A gastropod competitor at the World Snail Racing Championships in Congham, England, an event since the 1960s in the rural village, July 6, 2024. Eighty-five garden snails divided into eight heats slowly slimed their way across the race course, a large square of damp white fabric with circular start and finish lines. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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