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Spain holds nail-biting competition to build biggest human tower

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  10-03-2022 11:30
Last modified: 10-03-2022 11:58
Spain holds nail-biting competition to build biggest human towerReuters/Albert Gea

Castellers de Vilafranca form a human tower called "castell" during a biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, Oct.2, 2022 | File photo: Reuters/Albert Gea

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Spain's biggest human towers competition took place on Sunday, with some 11,000 spectators packing the bullring in the northeastern city of Tarragona to watch the daring Catalan tradition.

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Human towers, or 'castells', were added to UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010 as an "integral part" of Catalan cultural identity.

The tradition dates back to the 18th century, when people first started building human towers in the Catalan town of Valls.

In an event held in Tarragona every two years, teams of 'castellers' compete to construct the highest and most complicated tower by standing on each other's shoulders.

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The team from Vilafranca beat 40 other groups to take the top spot and scoop the 16,000 euro ($15,679) prize at the competition, which takes place every two years.

Their tower reached 10 tiers high – around 13 metres (43 ft) –- and a combination of height and skill, including a safe dismount, gave them the most points.

The nail-biting competition saw some towers precariously wobble before crumbling, its members falling onto those below. Organizers said 71 people had received medical attention, while 13 were taken to hospital.

The first castells competition in Tarragona bull ring took place in 1932 and the competition has been held every other year since 1970.

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