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Winners Listed in 2019 Pamper Scamper in Ocean City

Winners of the 2019 Pamper Scamper crawling race included Bryce Pettigrew

By Press Release

OCEAN CITY – More than 50 of the youngest and fastest new Ocean City residents and visitors raced in the Pamper Scamper Aug. 6.
According to a release, the annual event is a crawling race for children 15 months old and younger. The races start with the competitors in the center of a parachute.
The first one to crawl to the perimeter and the waiting arms of mom or dad is the winner.
After several heats divided into age categories, the winners of the championship round were as follows:
Bryce Pettigrew, Lisle, Ill., 12-months-old
Declan Ralston, Berlin, 10-months-old
Madison Ripa, 13-months-old
Pettigrew had the morning’s fastest crawl at 5 seconds.
The Pamper Scamper is a precursor to the 110th annual Ocean City Baby Parade, which will be held at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 8.
The parade features children cruising the Ocean City Boardwalk in themed strollers, wagons and floats. It starts at Sixth Street with children finishing at the Music Pier (Moorlyn Terrace) and all other entries continuing to 14th Street.
The parade is free to watch from either side of the boardwalk. Spectators are welcome to bring beach chairs to watch from the railing along the ocean side of the boardwalk.
On the parade morning, the boardwalk will close to bicycle traffic at 10 a.m.

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