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Shake, Rattle & Race

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Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: Competitors flip their pancakes while running their heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Contestants took part in the Pancake Races in Washington, DC.
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: A young competitor loses his pancake while running his heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: The trophy and crown that goes to the winner of the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race run February 21, 2012 in Washington, DC.The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: The Reverend Matthew Hanisian of St. Albans Parish heads to the finish line as his competition stops to pick up their pancakes February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: Canon Ralph Godsall, priest vicar at Westminster Abbey in London, flips his pancake as he runs his heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: Competitors flip their pancakes while running their heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: The Reverend Matthew Hanisian of St. Albans Parish heads to the finish line as his competition stops to pick up their pancakes February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: A young competitor loses his pancake while running his heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: A young competitor loses his pancake while running his heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. The AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: The Reverend Deborah Meister(C), Rector of St. Albans Parish, holds her pancake on high after winning her heat February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. The AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: A competitor flips her pancake as she runs towards the finish line February 21, 2012 during the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. The AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES: The Reverend Matthew Hanisian of St. Albans Parish takes a bite of pancake from the Golden Fry Pan February 21, 2012 after winning the annual Washington National Cathedral Pancake Race in Washington, DC. The National Cathedral hosted the annual Pancake Races dubbed the Shake, Rattle & Race, because of the earthquake damage done to the Cathedral. The races are a celebration of the British tradition of Pancake Day as Mardi Gras is known there, to mark the last day before the beginning of Lent. The AFP PHOTO/Karen Bleier
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