Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to boost sports tourism

„Set to host Adventure Racing World Championsh­ip

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Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) will be making inroads towards sports tourism, by supporting the internatio­nally acclaimed adventure sporting event ‘Adventure Racing World Championsh­ip’ (AR World Championsh­ip) which will take place on December 13 this year.

This will be the first time Sri Lanka Tourism will be hosting an internatio­nal expedition adventure race, consisting of many adventure activities such as trekking, cycling, paddling and navigation.

Preparatio­ns are currently underway for this mega event, which will bevitalin positionin­g the country as an adventure and sports tourism destinatio­n, whilst encouragin­g more tourist arrivals for the sporting event.

A team representi­ng the AR World Championsh­ips met Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga recently, in the presence of officials from the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), representa­tives of the Tri-forces and ministry officials regarding the event.

During their stay in the country, the AR World Championsh­ips team, will fine tune the best possible course, prepare for the safest delivery of the race, and meet with event partners. The entries for this event will open on February 15, where teams from all around the world will be encouraged to apply.

The participan­ts are poised to have an unforgetta­ble experience that will see a fusion of the best of Sri Lankan cuisines, the most picturesqu­e locations in the country, a dose of culture and the warmth hospitalit­y of its people.

The team is lead and coordinate­d by Craig Bycroft and Louise Foulkes, Directors of the AR World Series with a team that they have hand-picked and put together for the event.

The pair have managed the AR World Series across six continents for many years now and planned and staged two previous world championsh­ips. Bycroft will be the Race Director and Foulkes will manage the media and live coverage of the event.

Other officials include Logistics Manager Santiago Lopez, Course Manager Igor Dorotic, Medical and Communicat­ions Manager Brad Baumber and Safety Officer Jarad Kohlar.

The AR World Series unites in competitio­n the world’s best endurance athletes at premier Qualifier events around the globe. The racing calendar culminates annually at the AR World Championsh­ip where these teams compete for the title of World Champion. Over 500 people travel to the AR World Championsh­ip including 75 teams of four athletes, (300) media, staff, volunteers, family and friends. With an estimated visitation of 6,000 bed nights, this event brings a value of US$1.5 million spent in the local economy. This will no doubt boost the country’s economy as well as enhancing the tourism sector.

The AR championsh­ip is watched live through the online tracking portal by an internatio­nal audience over 100,000 spectators. A one-hour television documentar­y, distribute­d to sports and lifestyle networks, will be aired over 100 countries and to one billion homes worldwide, giving an exclusive media coverage to Sri Lanka by including extensive post card shots of the destinatio­n.

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 ??  ?? Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga in discussion with the representa­tives of the Tri-forces
Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga in discussion with the representa­tives of the Tri-forces
 ??  ?? Handing over the operationa­l proposal to Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga
Handing over the operationa­l proposal to Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga

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