The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

It’s no fairytale as creator’s town tries to hook Pan record

More than 500 versions of children’s storybook favourite take part in relay

- GrahaM brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Kirriemuir looks set to have soared into the record books with a fairytale flourish for this year’s town Relay for Life.

In a world record bid which captured the imaginatio­n of all ages, more than 500 Peter Pans poured into the centre of the relay arena on Saturday afternoon, smashing the previous US-set tally for the biggest gathering of people dressed as the storybook favourite.

The sea of green tunics and toy swords was just one of many highlights in the 10th anniversar­y relay, which is held every two years in Kirriemuir and has raised staggering sums for Cancer Research UK.

Now, dedicated organisers are keeping their fingers crossed that Guinness world records will ratify the record and bring it home to the birthplace of Peter Pan creator Sir JM Barrie.

Almost 700 people participat­ing in 46 teams took part in the relay at Kirriemuir Showfield.

Kirrie Relay chairman Keith Hopkins took on the role of Captain Hook to keep the plethora of Pans in line and ensure every record bid participan­t met the strict costume criteria, including green tights, a sword and a peaked cap which had to stay on for the five-minute duration of the bid.

The event’s army of volunteers was assisted by Angus Provost and Kirriemuir councillor Ronnie Proctor, as well as Angus South MSP Graeme Dey, who acted as independen­t adjudicato­rs.

After eight disqualifi­cations for dress code infringeme­nts, a total of 534 Peter Pans will be sent as the record bid tally – almost double the Florida figure set in 2015.

Rhona Guild of the Relay for Life committee said the idea, which had started as a party conversati­on, had generated a huge local response.

“It was a really spectacula­r thing to see when there were more than 500 Peter Pans all packed in together, all doing a Mexican wave,” said Rhona.

Keith added: “There have been a lot of tears but so much laughter as well and the sight of all those Peter Pans was just wonderful.

“This has been our best yet.”

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 ?? Pictures: Kim Cessford. ?? Clockwise from top: the massed ranks of Peter Pans at Kirriemuir Relay for Life; Keith Hopkins becomes Captain Hook for the day; some of the Pans wave their swords; Lesley Gray and Scott Kydd, two; and Hazel and Emma Dunsmore.
Pictures: Kim Cessford. Clockwise from top: the massed ranks of Peter Pans at Kirriemuir Relay for Life; Keith Hopkins becomes Captain Hook for the day; some of the Pans wave their swords; Lesley Gray and Scott Kydd, two; and Hazel and Emma Dunsmore.
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