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No Southern Traverse events for 2010 |
| Not this year... we are awaiting for the young and fresh new faces to flood the Adventure Racing market in the South Island! the older ones are gone hibernating... |
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Winner of photo competition |
| Paul Froggatt with his great selection of photos was the winner of the 24hrs of southern traverse photo competition. |
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Macpac Photography and Story competition |
| Fantastic Macpac Void Down Vest to be won for the best shot, and the best story on both the 8hr and 24hrs races. Send us your pix, and story, and be in to win your prize |
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New start time for the 8hr event |
| Due to a forecast of Nortwesters on Saturday morning, we think it would be prudent to bring the start time by a couple of hours, and possibly avoid strongs winds for the kayak leg.
New start time for the Macpac 8hr Adventure Challenge: 8am |
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Next week end! |
| A reminder registration is at the Queenstown Event Centre, from 6pm to 8pm, and you can still enter on the day. Prize giving on Sunday at the Dux de Lux in Queenstown! |
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9/09/2010 4:08:51 a.m. |
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Orionhealth.com are crowned the Adventure Racing World Champions |
| 10/11/2008 12:25:30 p.m. |
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New Zealand adventure racing team Orionhealth.com were crowned the Adventure Racing World Champions in Brazil yesterday.
After a race through the three states in the north east of Brazil Orionhealth finished 1hr 20 mins ahead of the second place and defending world championship team Nike (USA)
The race started on a remote sand covered peninsula that was accessible by boat only and the 60 teams in the ARWC 2008 begun the race of 450 kilometres with 15 kilometres of sand dune running.
This was followed by a all night 60km paddle to the town of Parnaiba before the race headed inland. A long 106km bike ride inland led to the first of the mountain trekking sections.
It was at this point that the USA team Nike, who had seemed to be in control of the race lost the lead. Team Captain Mike Kloser “We were well ahead on the first mountain trek,” he said, “then Chris Forne led us up a steep gully and we lost the trail. I’d say we lost about 2 and half hours there, so then we were chasing Orion for the later part of the race.”
Through the next stages of Mountain bike and trekking the two leading teams were chased hard by a closely following pack of teams. With not more than a hour separating the top five teams it was gong to come down to who had managed the sleep strategy best. (teams had the opportunity to collect a bonus checkpoint and take 4hrs off their mandatory sleep requirement)
Until the final point of mandatory sleep options it was only mathematical calculations that put one team actually ahead of the other. But at Vicosa de Ceara with the sleep options expired it was Orionhealth.com who ran into town in the lead. All the calculations had put them with about 1hr 30mins lead but the were in no mood to test that. They made one of the fastest transitions ever in adventure racing - changing from a 12hr trek stage to mountain biking in just 8 mins and were well done the road and out of sight before the second place Nike appeared.
At this point it was Orionhealth’s race to lose. Only three stages separated them from the coastal finish but this involved 68kms of mountain biking followed by 60kms of paddling down a virtually waterless river and 43 kms mtn bike to the coast. At this point the race was won - the practical finish, but still the teams had a sailing leg on traditional fishing boats and a trek along the sand dunes to the ‘marketing finish’ at the spectacular windsurfing town of Jericoacoara
When asked what the best thing about the race was ...as they happily gave dozens of TV interviews the Team Captain Wayne Oxenham Oxenham summed it up “Winning” was his answer.
He added, “I think we ran an intelligent race and that was the difference. Others were going out too hard, but we took it a bit easier in the heat of the day and tried to move faster at night and it paid off.”
He added “The best thing, apart from winning, was the Brazilian people. On one stage we met a man and asked for water, so he rode off to his house on his bike to get us some! Things like that were happening all the time.”
Orionhealth.com have made it their mission over the last few years to win this World Championship and have steadily increased their experience and results. With a 8th in New Zealand, 5th in Sweden and 3rd at last years World Champs in Scotland.
Team members of Orionhealth.com are Wayne Oxenham captain)
Stuart Lynch, Brent Edwards and Anna Berthelsen
The 2008 adventure racing world championship has provided the best collective performance by New Zealanders at any world championships, with Kiwis athletes in the first three teams across the line.
Second place team Nike included Kiwi's Gordon Walker and Chris Forne,
with former Coast to Coast winner Ian Edmond and wife Nora, racing for USA's Team Sole, in third.
Seventh placed European team Wilsa Helly Hansen contained New Zealand's Marcel Hagener, who was part of the 2005 world champion team, while the second all-Kiwi squad, Team Powered by Velvet of Rhys Burns, Nathan Peterson, Sonya Clark & Chris Morrissey, finished 10th.
In 13th another European team Bjurfors Adventure, with Cantabrian Sia Svendsen and Whakatane's Neil Jones and top Coast to Coaster Sarah Clarke (nee Fairmaid) raced in a Polish squad, Team Speleo Salomon to finish in sixteenth place.
At the prize ceremony Captain Wayne Oxenham had the last word , “This was a race worthy of a World Championship. It tested all the disciplines, and our team work, strategy and survival. A great race!”
Next year the World Championship moves onto XPD Portugal.
Thanks to sleepmonsters.com and sportzhub.co.nz
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