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In 1985 Paris represented CANADA in Bed Racing! Continued…

March 1985: The Paris bed race team is in Hawaii to represent Canada In a world-wide field in the annual Carole Kai Bed Race. Team captain Darren Jack is filing regular reports by telephone to the newspapers on events leading up to the March 9 race Here is his latest report
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FINAL REPORT – March 9, 1985
This exciting event brought together 93 teams from all over the world, all competing for the top prize. Among them was our amazing Bed Race Team, who managed to come in an admirable second place, just behind the members of the 1957th Information Systems Group, who took first place.
The Paris Bed Race Team was made up of a group of dedicated individuals who were passionate about bed racing. They had spent months preparing for the event, designing and building their bed, as well as practicing their racing skills Their hard work and dedication paid off as they managed to make it to the final round of the competition.
In the final race, the Paris Bed
Race Team faced off against the 1957th Information Systems Group, who had been dominating the competition throughout the day. The race was intense, with both teams giving it their all In the end, the members of the 1957th Information Systems Group managed to cross the finish line first, securing their position as champions of the 1985 Carole Kai International Bed Race Championship.

Despite coming in second place, the Paris Bed Race Team was thrilled with their performance. They had managed to beat out 91 other teams from all over the world and had earned the respect of their fellow competitors The team's captain, Darren Jack, expressed his pride in his team's achievement, saying, "We may not have won first place, but we gave it our all and we're proud of what we accomplished. We'll be back next year, and we'll be better than ever!"
The Carole Kai International Bed Race Championship was a unique and exciting event that brought together people from all over the world to compete in a fun and challenging race. It was a true testament to the spirit of competition and the power of teamwork. The Paris Bed Race Team's second-place finish was a remarkable achievement, and one that Paris will always be proud of.
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