A ski resort has held a race for dressed-up dummies.
The Mount Ashland resort in the US state of Oregon held the annual Dummy Downhill event at the weekend, which featured 20 dummies created by members of the public racing down a slope.
Competition rules required each dummy to be mounted on either two skis or a snowboard with the winners given a prize of a free pass to the resort.
Mount Ashland general manager Hiram Towle revealed that this year's race, which was won by a dummy called The Flying Ace - saw a record number of entries.
He told KOBI-TV: "We judge them on creativity, and then we're going to judge them on their run, their craft, their air time.
"People love it, it's great for the kids, you don't even have to be a skier or a snowboarder, you can just come to watch us demolish these dummies off of this big jump."