Woman thrilled to become Flatpack World Champion

PA Media Hayley McAuley who has blonde hair and is wearing a grey hoodie brandishes the golden hex key she won for winning the The Flatpack World Championships,PA Media
Hayley McAuley says she is "a bit of a machine" when it comes to flatpack furniture

A woman who took just over nine and a half minutes to build a bedside table has said she was "thrilled" to become the first person to be crowned Flatpack World Champion.

The inaugural Flatpack World Championships saw eight competitors battle it out to build flatpack furniture as speedily as they could, at the opening of Grand Designs Live at ExCel London.

Hayley McAuley from Wigan said it had been a "rollercoaster" but after taking a mere nine minutes and 33 seconds to build a bedside table, she proved she had the speed and determination needed to become a champion.

She said she was keen to take part in the race as she had always been "a bit of a machine" when it came to flatpack furniture.

'Hugely amusing'

The contest was split into two rounds and involved participants making bookcases and bedside tables.

"It's been a rollercoaster of a morning, and I am absolutely thrilled to have been crowned Flatpack World Champion," Ms McAuley said.

"When I first heard about the competition I jumped at the chance to enter as I've always thought I'm a bit of a machine when it comes to building flatpack furniture.

"Everyone truly did a fantastic job."

PA Media Hayley McAuley, who has blonde hair, a grey hoodie and black jogging pants is kneeling down and holding a hammer as she assembles a piece of flatpack furniture PA Media
Ms McAuley took just over nine minutes to assemble a bedside table in the "hugely entertaining" competition

Ms McAuley was awarded with a golden hex key medal and was congratulated by Kevin McCloud, who was the host of the event and is best known for presenting Grand Designs on Channel 4.

McCloud said: "This was great fun and hugely amusing.

"It was wonderful to see who took this seriously, and who accidentally sabotaged their own attempts to win.

"We had a really spectacular audience who found it hugely entertaining."

The furniture pieces are to be donated to the charity British Heart Foundation.

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