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Queenstown will host the '24hrs of Southern Traverse' for its second
edition. The Queenstown based Southern Traverse company will stage
the event on the tracks, lakes and mountains surrounding Queenstown
over the weekend of the 17-18th November.
" We had such an enjoyable time last year while staging our first 24
hours event that we decided to do it again, as well as our more
traditional Classic Southern Traverse which will be staged in April
in Hanmer Springs" says director Geoff Hunt. "This year Queenstown
event continues to take on the 24 hour mantle and is designed so that
all teams finish . For the front of the field there will be intense
competition as these athletes race to finish the event in a time of
around 15 hours, while the teams at the back should be able to make
the finish in just 24 hours".
"The shorter format race makes it much more achievable for many more
athletes." says Hunt.
Each athlete entered prior to the deadline for registration which is
the 5th November, will receive a distinctive Macpac Interwool body
wear garments made especially for the competitors.
The athletes already know the event will start in Arrowtown but the
course will remain a secret from the competitors till the evening
prior to racing. However the racers will be told which maps they, and
this will give them a chance at guessing the course within these
parameters.
"We are delighted to be able to stage the event in our own backyard
again and are keen to show the adventure racing community more of the
gems of the southern lakes area ."
During the first 24hour edition of the event, many of the local
athletes were surprised to discover parts of the area that they had
not seen before, and the course drew widespread praise for its
diversity and its fantastic scenery.
Haydn Key who knows the Wakatipu Basin intimately says the course in
'07 went to places he had never been to before. "It was certainly
hard enough but it was fantastic. I feel as if we have
circumnavigated the Basin and the views we got from some places were
incredible."
The media coverage that all Southern Traverse events receive will
continue to highlight this area as the 'adventure capital' of New
Zealand."
Southern Traverse has a reputation for staging challenging,
professional expedition length adventure races and the first 24hours
of Southern Traverse proved to be a winner.
Mr Hunt says that the final checkouts are being done, and the course
times finalised. Only a couple of stages now remain to be checked.
"We know that we can deliver a first class quality race. We
anticipate that some teams will enter the '24hrs of Southern
Traverse" to get a taste of what the 3 day length race is like.
Queenstown is a superb location and we expect strong interest in this
second edition.
For those who still might be intimadated by the idea, they can also
take part as volunteer officials on the course and get to experience
the feel and level of athleticsim that is required to take part in a
24 hour adventure race."
The course for '07 includes 2 trekking stages, two mountain biking
stages and two paddling stages.
Early entries close for the event on the 5th November.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
www.southerntraverse.com
GEOFF HUNT
03 441 8215
0274 967 530
Southern Traverse Ltd. is a premier international Sport Event
Management company. Southern Traverse Ltd. operates and manages
elite events around the world, including the Adventure Racing World
Championship, the AR World Series and New Zealand's icon adventure
race, the Southern Traverse.
Other New Zealand events include The North Face Peak to Peak,
TrustPower Adventure Quest, and the Fresh Choice Womens Triathlon.
The Adventure Racing World Series is an international circuit of
premiere adventure races representing 8 countries creating a 12-month
calendar of professional events around the world and acting as
qualifiers for the Adventure Race World Championship to be held
Scotland May '07.
sleepmonsters.com is the official ARWorld Series web site
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