Beer lovers from across the globe have taken part in the world wife-carrying championships in
Finland to win their partner's weight in beer.
Husbands were pictured purple in the face as they struggled to lug their wives around a sand obstacle course and deep water pool in the middle summer.
Contestants headed to the small town of Sonkajärvi, Finland, armed with only a helmet and belt this weekend to win their wife's weight in beer.
They have to be aged at least 17 and have to weigh at least 49kg, meaning the winning prize will secure their husbands at least 49 litres of beer.
The championship attracted 80 competitors last year and is now replicated in the UK, USA, Australia, India, Hong Kong and Germany.
Contestants take part in world wife-carrying championships in Finland
Beer hungry husbands battle it out in Finland every year during the Wife Carrying World Championships in the hope to win their partner's weight in beer
Men from across the globe drag their women through a deep water pool and sandy tracks to be crown the Wife carrying champion

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Men and women of all ages and abilities compete as some who attend are just local folk looking to spice up their honeymoon but others are Olympians, marathon runners and seasoned decathlon competitors