Competitors strap skis to a stool and race to get down the slope.
A race in Wisconsin combines skiing, with sledding, and bar stools.
The 14th annual Bar Stool Races were held in Drummond, Wisconsin. Drummond is a small town of just over 500 people. But at the annual Bar Stool races, that number increases by more than 10-times. Competitors strap skis to a stool and race to get down the slope. There are two people per team, one rider and one pusher. The first person to cross the finish line with their bottom still on the stool is the winner.