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World-leading parkour team visit Bristol to film new video

By Martin Booth  Tuesday May 18, 2021

The streets of Bristol became a playground as one of the world’s most well-known parkour teams visited the city.

Storror filmed their latest video in four locations across the city: Trinity Street between College Green and Anchor Road, the steps next to the Wills Memorial Building between Park Row and Woodland Road, the steps from Marlborough Hill to Marlborough Street, and Castle Park next to St Peter’s Church.

The seven-strong team have more than seven million subscribers to their YouTube channel, with their video from Bristol being watched more than 220,000 times since being uploaded on Monday.

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Storror’s members are Max and Benj Cave, Drew Taylor, Toby Segar, Callum and Sacha Powell, and Josh Burnett-Blake.

The professional parkour and specialist stunt performance team  undertake work for films, advertising, live performances and more, and promise to return to Bristol later this summer.

Storror started their visit in Bristol even using the cathedral as an obstacle – photo: Storror / YouTube

The team next headed to the vertiginous steps next to the Wills Memorial Building – photo: Storror / YouTube

Marlborough Street and Marlborough Hill was the third stop-off point – photo: Storror / YouTube

The video finished with some parkour next to St Peter’s Church in Castle Park – photo: Storror / YouTube

Main photo: Storror / YouTube

Read more: Amazing parkour skills takes athlete down side of multi-storey car park

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