Men take on the cobbles in stilettos for
Madrid Gay Pride race
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[July 01, 2017]
MADRID
(Reuters) - Men taped stiletto-heeled shoes to their feet and raced down
a narrow cobbled street in Madrid on Thursday as part of the city's Gay
Pride festival, one of the world's largest LGBT pride celebrations. |
A contestant stands after the annual race on high heels during World
Pride celebrations in the quarter of Chueca in Madrid, Spain, June 29,
2017. REUTERS/Juan Medina |
Competitors in the annual male-only event made the precarious
dash under rainbow bunting and cheered on by crowds clutching
pink balloons who lined the street in Chueca, a gay neighborhood
in central Madrid.
Rules state that mens' heels must be at least 10 cm (4 inches)
high and the shoes are measured before the race.
Many men donned wigs and skirts for the event, while a few
increased the challenge by running the 100 meters or so wearing
platform boots.
The race is part of the World Pride Madrid festival, which also
features concerts and other events to celebrate diversity.
(Reporting by Sonya Dowsett and Alba Asenjo; Writing by Angus
Berwick; Editing by Alison Williams)
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