Lady Flippin' Flapjacks - Liberal, KS
Posted by: YoSam.
N 37° 02.631 W 100° 55.359
14S E 329019 N 4101465
R. J. Leete, Liberal, Kansas, issued a challenge to Vicar Ronald Collins of Olney, England, to turn his 500 - year - old race into an international event. Thus beginning a Shrove Tuesday tradition of peace, goodwill & friendship.
Waymark Code: WM17NRM
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/16/2023
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County of site: Seward County
Location of marker: N. Kansas Ave., N. side of library, Liberal
Date marker erected: June 20, 1992
At the start line for this famous, or infamous, race is a Silhouette of a lady with a frying pan flippin' pancakes, inside a circle.
This is not only a race, but a competition with a town in England, both of whom run the race on the same day.
"WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A tradition since 1950, the town of Liberal, Kan. has competed in a friendly competition against Olney, England in the International Pancake Race. The race is back for the first time since 2020. It was canceled in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Whitney Hay was the winner of Tuesday’s race. Runners flipped a pancake on a skillet to start the race and ran 415 yards to the finish line.
'“You do have to start with the flip of the pancake at the beginning, and then whenever you cross the finish line you have to flip it again. So, just getting familiar with running with the pan. I only trained for about two weeks,” said Hay.
"It’s a tradition unlike any other.
'“We have a tradition with Olney, England and we’ve had this tradition with them since 1950. Every year it’s a contest who’s going to win the race, who’s going to run the fastest,” said Cheryl Louderback Smith.
"In 2020, Hay won the race in Liberal but lost the International Pancake Race by three seconds. This year, she won the Liberal race with a time of 1:07, two seconds faster than her time in 2020. She also beat the Olney, England winner, Katie Godof, who ran the race in 1:10.
'“I’m proud of myself, because I think training was a little bit harder since the gap of last year, and it’s also hard to run by yourself and push yourself to have a faster time,” Hay said." ~ KWCH, Mar. 1, 2022