CONCH REPUBLIC ‘DRAG RACES’ HIGH STEPS DOWN DUVAL STREET

High heels instead of high octane powered the 11 contestants in Key West’s annual Conch Republic Drag Race, a madcap challenge for female impersonators on April 20. 

The parody of auto racing featured men in drag – complete with wigs, dresses, makeup and high heels – dashing along Duval Street, Key West’s aptly nicknamed “main drag.”

Attempting to outpace their rivals, they navigated an obstacle course of tires, “walked the plank” and competed in a heat, pushing “hot rods” in shopping carts. 

The most notable entrants included a diva in a pink skirt, matching pink wig and gauze wings; a blonde mini-skirted “sailor” in high red boots; and a charmer in a sequined frock and full beard — who carried a doll throughout the race. 

Spectators lined the street to watch the “girls” sprint and stagger along the course, despite dramatic falls, broken heels and other upsets caused by “road hazards.” 

The race was part of Key West’s 42nd annual Conch Republic Independence Celebration. The 10-day festival commemorates the Florida Keys’ 1982 mock secession from the United States and formation of the republic – in protest of the installation of a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint at the head of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway. 

The 2024 celebration runs through Sunday, April 28, with other events including a lighthearted sea battle featuring tall ships, a race of decorated beds and a Duval Street parade billed as “the world’s longest.”

Key West’s annual Conch Republic Drag Race takes place April 20 on Duval Street as part of the island’s Conch Republic Independence Celebration. LARRY BLACKBURN/Keys Weekly