The Independent on Saturday

What’s on show at the Royal Show

Adrenalin rush at the show

- ARTHI GOPI

FROM sheep and chickens, to crashing cars and music, this year’s Royal Agricultur­al Show has kicked up the adrenalin a few notches, promising entertainm­ent for the whole family.

The Independen­t on Saturday rounds up some of the highlights of the show, which takes place between May 25 and June 3 at the Royal Showground­s. For more informatio­n and bookings see www.royalshow.co.za

Medieval Tournament: For a feel of knights, steel and armour, head down to the Royal Show main arena on June 2 and June 3 for the first Royal Title Tournament.

Combatants, part of Battle Heritage South Africa, will clash for the title, dressed in breastplat­es and chain mail and brandishin­g swords. Medieval combat is growing in the country, and at the Royal Show, the audience will have a taste of what this specialise­d sport is about.

Based on medieval tournament rules, combatants use weapons, ranging from long swords to pole arms (wooden shafts with a blade on top), all blunted for safety. Armour is based on real historical pieces and is kept and worn to internatio­nal sporting standards. Neither for the unfit nor faintheart­ed, each fighter carries roughly an extra 25kg of protective covering.

Teams and individual competitor­s from KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng will battle it out in blazing, two-hour tournament­s for the honour of naming themselves the Royal Title winner. Rather than kill an opponent, as in medieval times, victory means putting the opponent on the floor. The winning team is decided by who is left standing after each set of rounds. For more informatio­n on Full Contact Medieval Combat go to www.battleheri­tage.co.za

Royal Demolition Derby: Coming to the Royal Show this year is the adrenalin-packed Royal Demolition Derby.

Competing for the title of Royal Demolition Champion, audiences will witness fire and chaos as the cars bash into each other.

Competitor­s will attempt to disable and damage one another’s vehicles, and there are expected to be bent chassis and crying engines as the cars compete in the ring. The derby takes place in the main arena on June 1 and 2.

Soweto Towers On The Go: If you haven’t been able to get to the Orlando Towers in Soweto, this will be your chance to have a taste of a 100m bungee jump. For the first time at the show, a mobile bungee jump will be erected at the showground­s. The event will include a 50m bungee and a Scad (Suspended Catch Air Device) freefall.

The team at Orlando Towers are coming to the Royal Show to spread the adrenalin rush across the country. Soweto Towers On The Go is bringing a 50m bungee and Scad. While the show organisers and the bungee team would like to encourage people to try this activity, some restrictio­ns apply, especially to those who suffer from asthma, epilepsy, cardio-respirator­y disorders, hypertensi­on, high blood pressure, skeletal weakness, joint/ ligaments problems, fractures, unhealed wounds, and other medical conditions that would exclude one from participat­ing in extreme sports. Pregnant women, or anybody under the influence of drugs or alcohol are also not allowed. For more informatio­n contact Nico at 072 534 7911.

Drone Racing: It’s all the rage – everyone is fascinated by drones. For the first time at the show, some of the country’s top drone-racing pilots from the KwaZulu-Natal Drone Racing Club will be at the show, showcasing what goes into operating a drone.

On June 3, from 9am to midday, they will showcase their talents.

 ??  ?? KNIGHTS IN THE DAY: Combatants will battle it out, in full gear, for the title of Royal Title Tournament winner. The sport of medieval combat is growing around the world, and KZN has some serious competitor­s.
KNIGHTS IN THE DAY: Combatants will battle it out, in full gear, for the title of Royal Title Tournament winner. The sport of medieval combat is growing around the world, and KZN has some serious competitor­s.
 ??  ?? HIGH JINKS: You don’t have to go to Soweto to do the bungee, it comes straight to Pietermari­tzburg at the Royal Agricultur­al Show, with a bungee crane replicatin­g the fall.
HIGH JINKS: You don’t have to go to Soweto to do the bungee, it comes straight to Pietermari­tzburg at the Royal Agricultur­al Show, with a bungee crane replicatin­g the fall.
 ??  ?? RACE THOSE MOTORS: From the clash of armour to the clash of cars, the Royal Demolition Champion title is at stake in this event, set to draw car enthusiast­s.
RACE THOSE MOTORS: From the clash of armour to the clash of cars, the Royal Demolition Champion title is at stake in this event, set to draw car enthusiast­s.
 ??  ?? HIGH FLIERS: Catch some of KZN’s top drone pilots at the show, and watch their skills put to test in the showcase.
HIGH FLIERS: Catch some of KZN’s top drone pilots at the show, and watch their skills put to test in the showcase.

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