The champion of Gloucestershire's annual cheese rolling competition has donated her prize to a London-based food charity. Ava Sender Logan, a 20 year old biochemistry student, emerged victorious in the women's race last month by tumbling down Cooper's Hill in Brockworth.

She was competing on behalf of Refugee Community Kitchen, an organisation that supports displaced individuals in northern France and homeless people in London and Edinburgh. Sender Logan, who volunteers for the charity, triumphed over 25 other female contestants to claim the 8lb (3kg) wheel of Double Gloucester, a semi-hard cheese celebrated for its robust and savoury flavour.

She described the moment the winning cheese was used to feed rough sleepers in north London as a "full circle moment".

She said: "It's a full-c

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