Bikes, bands and bangs launch Blossom Festival

Smoke drifts across Alexandra during last night’s Mardi Gras fireworks display. Photo: Gregor...
Smoke drifts across Alexandra during last night’s Mardi Gras fireworks display. Photo: Gregor Richardson

The  Alexandra Blossom Festival’s big weekend began last night  with the roar of motorbikes and the bang of fireworks.

Hundreds gathered in the Linger and Die reserve to watch more than 100 athletes  compete in the Round the Clock Race.

Competitors slogged from the reserve to the town’s famous Clock on the Hill and back  on foot, in kayaks and on bikes.

James Brent won the adult individual section in 8min 38sec and Coby Pope, of Alexandra Primary School, won the primary individual title in 9min 53sec. The Pulse Fitness team brought a new element to the race by winning in 6min 12sec after  a team member paraglided from the clock down to the finish line.

The crowd was then entertained by music and motocross during  the festival mardi gras.

Alexandra Primary pupil Coby Pope (12) sprints over the Shaky Bridge followed closely by George...
Alexandra Primary pupil Coby Pope (12) sprints over the Shaky Bridge followed closely by George Lerew (13), of The Terrace Primary, in the Round The Clock Race. Photo: Jono Edwards
Festival chairwoman Sharleen Stirling-Lindsay  said there was a "buzz" at the mardis gras last night, which set a great tone for the rest of the weekend.

"It’s going to be fantastic. There’s great weather and everything else that could go right has gone right."

Trucks, floats and decorated shopping trolleys known as florreys  will cruise down Centennial Ave this morning  in the grand procession.

The action will continue in Pioneer Park with food, drinks, music, carnival rides and the crowning of the Blossom Queen.

In a first for the festival tonight, Southern Pro Wrestling New Zealand will stage a bout in the Dunstan High School Gymnasium.

jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

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