DOZENS of donkeys and their young jockeys saddled up for the return of the ever popular Clacton Carnival derby.
Crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the wacky races while betting on their favourites at the tote.
While some of the four-legged competitors raced from start to finish to take the plaudits, others decided they just wanted to ditch their jockeys and enjoy a bit of grass.
The event, held at Alton Park Junior School, Clacton, drew in hundreds of spectators who enjoyed a flutter at the bookies as well as a range of traditional carnival entertainment.
Organiser Laura Townend said: “There were hundreds of people and a great family atmosphere throughout the event.
“There were a few bumps and bruises from falling off the donkeys though.”
The event was organised by the Clacton Carnival Association.
The final few days of the carnival have a range of events in store.
Tomorrow will be the carnival fete and live music night at Alton Park Junior School from 5pm.
There will be a children’s fancy dress competition on Friday, with the half marathon and fun run rounding off the week on Saturday from 9.30am at Eastcliff Greensward.
For more visit, clactoncarnival.org.
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