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Even Bigger Crowds for Tall Ships

Spectacle


Even Bigger Crowds for Tall Ships

Spectacle

THE Tall Ships Races 2010 in Hartlepool hit new heights yesterday

(Sunday August 8) as an estimated 350,000 visitors flocked to

the site.

The figure, up 100,000 on Saturday’s 250,000 total, took visitor

numbers for the first two days of the event beyond the half

a million mark.

The highlight of the day was the impressive Crew Parade, a vibrant

pageant of music and costume.

Mayor Stuart Drummond said: “We have had some fabulous

feedback from people. The highlight of Sunday was undoubtedly the

Crew Parade, a fabulous display involving all of the crews which

was enjoyed by everyone.

“We are delighted with the way the whole event is going, and the

question I am already being asked is when can we have the Tall

Ships Races again!”

There are 57 vessels in port and the event is well on course to

attract up to one million visitors over the course of four days.

As well as the Tall Ships, there is a busy programme of live music

throughout the four days of the event. Tonight (Monday) will see

Echo and the Bunnymen and Doves take to the main stage. Other

highlights include a World Market, celebrity chefs, street theatre,

a folk festival and the BBC’s Bang Goes the Theory.

The last of three fireworks displays will take place this evening

at 9.45pm.

Hartlepool is the only UK host port for the Tall Ships Races 2010,

with the vessels having sailed from Kristiansand in Norway in

the second and final race.

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