One of Britains most bizarre racing events, the annual Pantomime Horse Grand National Race is also one of the most fun. Designed as a parody of the Grand National horse race held in Antree, the Pantomime Horse Grand National draws in thousands of people to the city center of Birmingham, all eager to watch the competitors and bet on the winner. All the money raised from entrance fees, sponsorships and betting on the sidelines go to the Lord Mayors charity funds. This year, the 7th edition of the Thomas Vale Pantomime Horse Grand National, had contestants competing in a grueling 12-jump course. The funny event raised around 4,000 pounds.
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