Whimsical 'flying' competition over harbour is back
Bristol PictureAn event in which thrillseekers "fly" over water in homemade costumes is returning to a harbour for a second year – and is set to be bigger.
Bristol Birdman, which will take place on 14 June, involves competitors jumping off a 14ft high (4.5m) platform to try to travel as far as possible.
Organisers from the Grassroots Communities youth education charity said they aim to fundraise £100,000 at this year's event, which will include performances from bands and a livestream.
"It's a fun day out for the city," said project manager Heather Vernon.
About 10,000 spectators turned up last year to watch, Vernon said.
Last year's award for furthest distance flown was won by a team from the Bakehouse Factory events agency – with one man dressed as a piece of toast, accompanied by supporters in various condiment outfits.
Bristol PictureThe event rules state that the flying contraptions must be made from recycled materials.
Awards such as the most creative use of recycled material will also be up for grabs.
Around 12 teams have already registered this year and more are expected to join, Vernon said.
Funds will be raised via public donations, sponsorships and business entry fees.
Bristol PictureAll profits will go towards Grassroots Communities' programme of work.
The charity aims to support young people in local communities by providing them with access to education, employment opportunities and mentoring.
It is based in south Bristol but delivers education programmes across the city.
The event, which is free to attend, will take place on Baltic Wharf from 11:00 BST near Underfall Yard. It is expected to last about four hours.
Applications to take part or sponsor the event are open now.
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