Castells

The Diada of Champion Castles leaves the first gamma extra of the season

Vilafranca unloads the earliest 4d9fa in history while the Colla Vella premieres the 5d9f

The Castellers de Vilafranca unloaded the earliest 4d9fa in history
Júlia Camprubí Díez
07/06/2026
3 min

VendrellFor weeks now, the casteller world has had a clear feeling: the teams have started the season at a very high level. This Sunday, in El Vendrell, this intuition has finally been confirmed with facts. The Diada de les Colles Campiones del Concurs de Castells has been the definitive proof that we are facing one of the best season starts in recent years, with records that recall, and in some cases surpass, those of 2016. And most significantly: by June 7th, the first gamma extra downloaded of the season have already been seen.

This year without La Joves

The third edition of the diada organized by the Nens del Vendrell has established itself as a unique event in the casteller calendar. Until now, the gathering had usually brought together the four champion teams of the Concurs de Castells de Tarragona: the hosts Nens del Vendrell, the Castellers de Vilafranca, the Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls, and the Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls.

This criterion, which only accommodates teams that have managed to win the Tarragona competition, is precisely what gives the day a historic and exclusive character. The Nens del Vendrell are listed as winners on two occasions, in 1952 – sharing the triumph with the Muixerra de Valls – and in 1970. The Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls has nine victories, while the Colla Joves has six. For their part, the Castellers de Vilafranca lead the rankings with thirteen triumphs, the last of which was achieved in 2024. This year, however, the Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls did not participate in the diada because they were performing in La Selva del Camp in the afternoon.

Els Verds unload the earliest 4d9fa in history

The Castellers de Vilafranca arrived in El Vendrell with very clear ideas and imposed their rhythm from the start. After a dismantled base to finish adjusting the dimensions, they have competently completed the fourth 3d9f of the season.

The most outstanding moment of the day arrived in the second round with the 4d9fa. The structure rose with rhythm, but after the 'aleta' the first difficulties appeared. One of the rows opened excessively and the castle had to work hard to stay upright. Nevertheless, the experience of the Vilafranca team was decisive in controlling the situation and completing the first extra-level 'gamma' unloaded of the season, which at the same time becomes the earliest 4d9fa in history.

They completed the performance with a very solid 4d9f and an impeccable pd8fm. In this way, Àngel Grau's team culminated a top-level exhibition that confirms the excellent moment of the green-shirted team.

La Vella carries the first 5d9f of the season

La Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls did not want to be left behind either. The pink ones have started their performance with a 3d9f that rose with a certain tremor, but at no time felt dangerous. With skill and control, they have unloaded it without complications.

The great challenge arrived in the second round with the 5d9f, the first extra-level attempt of the season for the Valls team. The castle rose with nerve, but also with very fast children that allowed it to be loaded with agility. In the unloading, however, the structure began to lose consistency until it finally broke. La Vella, however, recovered with character and completed the 4d9f in the third round. The Valls team closed their performance with the pd7, leaving the feeling that the great challenges of the season have only just begun.

La Vella loaded the 5d9f, its first extra range of the season.

The Children can't handle the 2d7

Els Nens del Vendrell, hosts of the day, have put on a solid performance in front of their fans. They opened the square with a well-executed 4d8, safe and without complications, in which the children have shown themselves to be very comfortable from the first moment. In the second round came the main challenge of their program. The 2d7 rose quickly and maintained its dimensions, but when it seemed that the castle had options to be completed, the structure ended up turning and was left only loaded.

The Children of Vendrell loaded the 2d7.

The people from El Vendrell have managed to recover from disappointment and have concluded their performance with a very well executed 5d7, which they have completed without difficulties. Beyond the results, the group continues to show a solid line of work in a particularly significant season, marked by the celebration of its centenary.

The day ended by leaving a very clear picture of the current human tower moment: Vilafranca setting the pace with the first two gamma extra towers completed this season, La Vella opening new heights with the debut of the 5d9f, and the Nens defending their position with solidity, albeit with pending tasks.

All in all, this confirms that the human tower world is experiencing an exceptional start to the season, with towers rarely seen at this point in the calendar. El Vendrell, once again, has been the ideal setting to certify it.

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