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Paddle your own pumpkin: German racers swap boats for vegetables

A man paddles his giant pumpkin boat during the raditional pumpkin race in Lohmar, Germany October 3, 2018. Reuters/David Sahl

LOHMAR, Germany (Reuters) - With a look of apprehension, a blond woman clad in a wetsuit wobbles her way onto a lake in western Germany in a huge, hollowed-out vegetable.

Paddle held aloft, she's a contestant in the Krewelshofer lake's annual pumpkin race, held for the third time on Wednesday over a 35-meter (115-ft) course.

Grown specially for the race, the pumpkins must weigh at least 250 kilograms (550 pounds) and, to minimize the risk of capsizing, more for heavier participants.

A man paddles his giant pumpkin boat during the raditional pumpkin race in Lohmar, Germany October 3, 2018. Reuters/David Sahl

"It was hard fighting against the wind to get anywhere, but when you are in the groove it works. I imagined it would be more difficult," said competitor Mailin Matuschek.

"I actually thought that after a few meters you would fall in," chimed in her sister Jana-Mai.

The fastest racers in six categories get 200 euros ($230) in prize money, or 300 euros if they paddled in their own pumpkins - enough to buy a boat for next year.

People paddle their giant pumpkins boats during the raditional pumpkin race in Lohmar, Germany October 3, 2018. Reuters/David Sahl

(Reporting by Clare Watson; editing by John Stonestreet)

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