Family wins World Thumb Wrestling Championships

Two members of the same family have taken home championship titles in an annual thumb wrestling event.
The men's title was pinned down for the fourth year by Paul Browse, while his mother-in-law Janet Coleman won the women's competition.
She took the title from her daughter - Mr Browse's wife, Becky - who could not attend.
The 11th World Thumb Wrestling Championships saw 24 adults and eight children clash to fight it out.

The thumb-to-thumb combat at The Locks Inn, Geldeston, Norfolk, is played in rounds on a wooden board resembling a wrestling ring.
After her victory, Mrs Coleman, 61, from Lowestoft, quipped it was "in the genes".
"It's just a bit of fun - I got roped in. I'm sure if my daughter was here I wouldn't have stood a chance."
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Mr Browse, who competes with the name Under the Thumb, said it felt "amazing" to retain his title.
"It's very tongue-in-cheek. No-one has ever won three times and I've now done it four times."
The 38-year-old, from Carlton Colville, near Lowestoft, credited his job as a deep sea diver as being responsible for his success.
"In diving you're always having to hold on to things and you get a good grip."
The winners each won £350 and were presented with trophies.
Organiser Rory Van Bellis, 36, said he set up the "quirky" contest to put the area on the map.
"It's a very British thing, held in a quintessential pub garden," he said.