News & Blogs Spanish human tower competition (or one GIANT organized mosh pit!)

Tude

Sometimes traveler is traveling.
Joined
Jul 28, 2011
Messages
4,154
Reaction score
2,955
Location
Rochester, NY
That's A LOT of people!!!
_______________________________

The sky is the limit! Amazing photos reveal intricate teamwork of Spanish daredevils at nerve-wracking human tower competition


Forget the modern-day competitions that get all of the headlines and glory in the back pages of a newspaper – this is the ultimate team sport.
With traditions dating back to the 18th century in Spain’s Catalonia region, the fascinating group event known as castelling – or human tower building – was on fine display during a biennial competition that attracts thousands of ‘builders’ and anxious spectators.

With nerves of steel, the Spanish daredevils, known as castellers, worked together to build impressive human towers between six and ten tiers at an arena in the port city of Tarragona.

The competition challenges spirited teams of castellers to build and dismantle the tallest and most complicated human towers, known as castells.
Like any sport, there is the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat – but defeat can be very painful, as these photos prove. At this weekend’s competition, castellers came tumbling down on top of each other as towers toppled on several occasions.

But the success of building a tower brings immense, fist-pumping joy to the adrenaline junkies, who are carrying on a tradition that can be found at festivals across Catalonia.

The highest castell, or castle, in history was a ten-tier structure with three people in each tier.

In 2010, Unesco added castells to its list of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

1412583807369_wps_25_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


Don't look down: The origins of castelling, or human tower building, date back to the 18th century in Spain’s Catalonia region

1412583733485_wps_13_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


All hands on deck: Castellers climb onto each other's shoulders as dozens of team members on the floor acts as the foundation that supports the tower

1412583792628_wps_21_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


Teamwork: Hundreds of builders, known as castellers, took part in the 25th human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain

1412583655932_wps_12_In_this_Saturday_Oct_4_20.jpg


Nerve-wracking: Members of the Castellers de Terrasa watch as other castellers complete their human tower

1412583814728_wps_28_Castellers_de_Sants_form_.jpg


Wheel of colours: With nerves of steel, the Spanish daredevils work together to build impressive human towers between six and ten tiers

1412583762920_wps_18_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


Agony: Members of the Castellers Colla Vella de Xiquets de Valls tumble to the floor after their human tower collapsed

1412583743380_wps_15_EDS_NOTE_SPANISH_LAW_REQU.jpg


Picture perfect: Castells are built at festivals across Catalonia, providing a thrill for spectators

1412583620812_wps_6_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


Jubilant: A group known as Castellers de Jove de Tarragona celebrate after successfully building and dismantling a human tower

1412583641431_wps_9_In_this_Saturday_Oct_4_20.jpg


Reach for the skies: The highest castell, or castle, in history was a ten-tier structure with three people in each tier

1412583801856_wps_24_In_this_Saturday_Oct_4_20.jpg


Moral support: The coach of the Castellers de San Cugat gives instructions during the 25th human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain

1412583900515_wps_30_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


Human tower: In 2010, Unesco added castells to its list of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity

1412583632030_wps_7_Members_of_the_Castellers.jpg


Triumph: Castellers de la Vella team members celebrate after completing their human tower in front of thousands of spectators

1412583780197_wps_19_Members_of_a_Castellers_p.jpg


Helping hands: The competition challenges spirited teams of castellers to build and dismantle the tallest and most complicated human towers

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...-human-tower-competition-Tarragona-Spain.html
 
  • Sad
Reactions: Matt Derrick

Matt Derrick

Retired Wanderer
Staff member
Joined
Aug 4, 2006
Messages
10,547
Reaction score
13,827
Location
Portland, OR
Website
youtube.com
that's fucking cool! i would totally do that.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Kal

Kal

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 20, 2014
Messages
852
Reaction score
758
Location
Everywhere
You are right Matt but I agree with Tude I will take a seat in the stands.
 

About us

  • Squat the Planet is the world's largest social network for misfit travelers. Join our community of do-it-yourself nomads and learn how to explore the world by any means necessary.

    More Info

Latest Library Uploads