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Weird page

This page looks off. The summary paragraph is one line "This is a list of worldwide fireworks competitions." and some of the sections have website and facebook links. There is one reference which has no text and the rest are lots of external links. I mean, the content is mostly good, but the formatting is just off. I'm not even sure how to fix it.

Hi - fairly new here so apologies if this is not the right way of progressing. I used to run a professional firework display company so have some knowledge of this. I propose adding a section on the British Fireworks Championships and also the Festival d'Art Pyrotechnique in Cannes, France. Should I just go ahead and add sections on these? Generally the winner of the former would be invited to take part in the latter the following year, and the winner of the latter would often be invited - or be able to apply - to participate in the "primary" global competition in Montreal the following year.