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Wearing wimples, wigs and even a shark head, Belgians hopped into giant floating pumpkins to take part in a relay race across a pond on Sunday, resurrecting an annual tradition halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

To win the regatta, teams of four had to be first to race round a hut in the middle of the pond in the northern town of Kasterlee, before driving their paddles into a hollowed-out pumpkin on the opposing shore. 

Organizers said the event began as a way of putting the oversized vegetables grown for competitions to good use, but that they had been a victim of their own success – many are now too big. 

"In the early years, around the year 2000, the heaviest pumpkins we could grow weighed around 400 kilograms. Now we have reached a maximum weight of around 1,000 kilograms. These pumpkins are too heavy," the president of the Kasterlee Pumpkin Society, Paul Boonen, said.

"We have fewer and fewer pumpkins that can be used as a boat. That might be a problem in the coming years," he added.

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The flesh is hollowed out of the giant winter squashes in the morning and turned into soup before the main races - split into children's, women's, men's and mixed competitions. 

This year, the race was fully booked in three days with 65 teams of four people signing up - some of whom had travelled specially to take part. 

"It's dirty, it's sticky, it's oily and you have the feeling that you may be in the water anytime," said Spanish-born Oscar Guell, 36, who travelled from Brussels for the occasion.

Cover image: Screenshot/Reuters

Oh gourd! It's Belgium's annual giant floating pumpkin race

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