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Japanese win at Coxheath World Custard Pie Championships

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 06 June 2015

Kent teams have faced the cream of international competition today at the World Custard Pie Championships.

The world famous flan-flinging contest, held in Coxheath, saw reigning champions The Grannies defend their title against a dozen teams hungry for the sweet taste of success.

Inspired by Charlie Chaplin, the World Custard Pie Championships have been held in the village since 1967.

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Messy scenes from last year's Custard Pie Championships

Dreamed up as a way of raising funds for the village hall by councillor Mike FitzGerald, the contest has gone from strength to strength, attracting teams from across the globe.

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The rules are simple. The players are divided into teams of four, and each scores points depending on where their thrown pie hits a member of the opposing team.

Every player must throw with their left hand.

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The Japanese go head-to-head with The Fairies.

It's one point for an arm, three for the chest and a full six points for a pie in the face.

A player who misses three times has points deducted. The recipe for the pies is a closely guarded secret, but they are said to contain flour and water.

Dozens of people arrived at the Coxheath recreation ground to see the teams go head-to-head.

The Japanese - a team who flew all the way over from Japan for the championships - triumphed and beat The Fairy Cakes in the final.

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The international pie throwing group spent yesterday training, but not before stopping for a sirloin steak lunch at The Bull in Linton.

Mr Fitzgerald, who was the lead man for the event, said: "It's been a fantastic day. It's amazing the team came over here, it's so good for Maidstone and so good for Kent. They've been staying at the Premier Inn at Wateringbury, had lunch in Linton and have been really good sports.

"I have to say Brian Mortimer is the man who should be here leading things, but he very sadly fell seriously ill this week but we have heard from him today and we hope he has turned a corner and is on the mend."

The Japanese have promised to return to Coxheath for the 2016 championships in a bid to remain cream of the crop.

Phil Thrower in action for the team In Custard-y. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Fairy Cakes vs Pi. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Crowd watch on. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Japanese Team in action. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Japanese Team in action. Picture: Matthew Walker
The World Custard Pie Championships took place at Coxheath Recreation Ground. Picture Matthew Walker
Three Men and a Pie versus In Custard-y. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Grannies from East Farleigh. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Fairy Cakes are the runner's up. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Japanese Team in action. Picture: Matthew Walker
The "Itte Q TV Show" Japanese Team. Picture: Matthew Walker
Matt Green from The Grannies in action. Picture: Matthew Walker
Three Men and a Pie from Maidstone. Picture: Matthew Walker
Team Private's on Parade. Picture: Matthew Walker
The final The Fairy Cakes in action. Picture: Matthew Walker
Oooo Matron, Carry on Flinging versus M.I. Pie. Picture: Matthew Walker
The Japanese Team are announced as the winners shaking hands with Mike FitzGerald. Picture: Matthew

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