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“Digging their way to the top, 18 two-man teams of Hungarian gravediggers displayed their skills Friday for a place in a regional championship to be held in Slovakia later this year. Participants in the contest held in plot 37A of the public cemetery of the eastern Hungarian city of Debrecen were being judged on their speed but also getting points for style – the look of the finished grave mounds. Organizer Iren Kari said they hoped the race would help increase respect and recognition for the gravediggers' profession and attract more people to the job, which is under threat, for example by the increasing popularity of cremations. All contestants had shovels, rakes, axes and pickaxes to dig graves 0.8 meters (2 feet 7 inches) wide, 2 meters (6 feet 6 inches) long and 1.6 meters (5 feet 3 inches) deep, but no two teams seemed to use the same technique. Some preferred to dig simultaneously, while others had one man digging while the other formed the dirt into neat piles around the gravesite. For safety reasons, like the collapse of a grave wall, only one member of each team was allowed to work in the grave after reaching a depth of 1 meter (3 feet 3 inches). After every team finished digging – the fastest time was just over 34 minutes – there was a short rest and then the dirt was shoveled back into the graves, each topped with a burial mound about the size of a large casket. Some teams wore white shirts, ties and elegant vests, while others were in t-shirts or overalls. One pair wore plastic coveralls, but everyone was sweating by the end of the race on a warm spring day. Toth, who won the event with teammate Janos Racz, will compete in a regional race planned to be held in November in Trencin, Slovakia”. – Pablo Gorondi via The Associated Press

General view of the first National Grave Digging competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. Eighteen two-man teams of Hungarian gravediggers are demonstrating their skills for a place in a regional championship to be held in Slovakia. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)

General view of the first National Grave Digging competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. Eighteen two-man teams of Hungarian gravediggers are demonstrating their skills for a place in a regional championship to be held in Slovakia. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)



Gravediggers take off their disposable overalls during the first National Grave Digging competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)

Gravediggers take off their disposable overalls during the first National Grave Digging competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)



A gravegdigger competes during the first National Grave Digging Competition  at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)

A gravegdigger competes during the first National Grave Digging Competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)



A gravedigger competes as a boy looks on during the first National Grave Digging competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 km east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)

A gravedigger competes as a boy looks on during the first National Grave Digging competition at the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 km east of Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP Photo)



A gravedigger sits in his vehicle as he waits for the start of the first Hungarian grave digging championship, part of an international event in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016. Thirteen pairs of gravediggers are competing for the national crown, awarded based on accuracy, speed, and aesthetic quality. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)

A gravedigger sits in his vehicle as he waits for the start of the first Hungarian grave digging championship, part of an international event in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016. Thirteen pairs of gravediggers are competing for the national crown, awarded based on accuracy, speed, and aesthetic quality. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)



A gravedigger takes part in the first Hungarian grave digging championship in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016, competing for the national crown, which is awarded based on accuracy, speed, and aesthetic quality. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)

A gravedigger takes part in the first Hungarian grave digging championship in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016, competing for the national crown, which is awarded based on accuracy, speed, and aesthetic quality. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)



Gravediggers pose after the first Hungarian grave digging championship in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016, competing for the national crown, which is awarded based on accuracy, speed, and aesthetic quality. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)

Gravediggers pose after the first Hungarian grave digging championship in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016, competing for the national crown, which is awarded based on accuracy, speed, and aesthetic quality. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)



Gravediggers change into their formal clothes after the first Hungarian grave digging championship in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)

Gravediggers change into their formal clothes after the first Hungarian grave digging championship in Debrecen, Hungary, June 3, 2016. (Photo by Laszlo Balogh/Reuters)



Work in progress during the first National Grave Digging Competition organized by the National Association of Graveyard Operators and Maintainers of Hungary (MTFE) in the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, 03 June 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/EPA)

Work in progress during the first National Grave Digging Competition organized by the National Association of Graveyard Operators and Maintainers of Hungary (MTFE) in the public cemetery of Debrecen, 226 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, 03 June 2016. (Photo by Zsolt Czegledi/EPA)
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