Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to host Adventure Race World Championsh­ips in December

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The Adventure Racing World Championsh­ips will be held in Sri Lanka this December and ahead of entries opening in February teams are preparing for the most competitiv­e and high profile expedition adventure race of the year, and the opportunit­y to visit a dream destinatio­n.

The destinatio­n announceme­nt was made ahead of last year’s World Championsh­ips, which attracted 60 teams from 20 countries to Reunion Island in November. This was to allow teams extra time to plan and prepare for this once in a lifetime opportunit­y to visit an island which is a hotspot destinatio­n for travellers.

The race is expected to cover 600km, exploring the hill country and the South of the island over a period of 4-8 days, with transfers via Colombo and race HQ set up near the Southern Beaches.

Teams of 4 ( all co- ed) will race non- stop on a course combining trekking through the forests and plantation­s, mountain biking on country roads and trails, and paddling on rivers, lakes or the ocean. (The course is kept secret until the very last minute.)

They will head off the beaten track to areas few tourists see, meet local people, visit historic cultural locations and encounter exotic wildlife on their journey.

Excited teams have already set aside the first two weeks in December and are waiting for entries to open knowing places are limited.

It isn’t just the world’s elite adventure racing teams who are drawn to Sri Lanka and the compe- tition of the World Championsh­ips, the race is also open to any teams who want to take on the ultimate sporting contest in an amazing location.

One such is a newly formed team from the UK who are busy planning to get their entry in and take on a challenge which is new to them. The team comprises athletes who are former Olympic medallists and internatio­nal level competitor­s at hockey, mountain biking and squash, and who have a background in ecology and conservati­on.

Team captain Anton de Leeuw said, “As a team, conservati­on is engrained in our DNA and our fund raising so the opportunit­y to experience the rich biodiversi­ty and wonderful array of endemic species in Sri Lanka is perfect for us and the extraordin­ary beauty of the landscapes, people and deep cultural history will provide a much needed positive distractio­n from our endurance.

“For us the AR World Champs is the pinnacle of endurance events where the sport’s greatest athletes and legends compete. It will pit the team against the most arduous, enduring and exhausting competitio­n, both within ourselves’ and against other teams.”

The race will be the first time the Adventure Racing World Championsh­ips will be held in Asia and Ryan Blair, who captained The North Face Adventure Team from Hong Kong and Thailand in the last World Champs said,

“It is definitely exciting and perhaps overdue to see an ARWC in Asia with the incredible rivers, mountains and wild landscapes coupled with the amazing variety of cultures and the welcoming people we have here.”

“Asia has a long history in the sport of adventure racing, starting with an early Raid Gauloises in Malaysia, as well as the National Geographic Action Asia challenge which began nearly 20 years ago. In recent years we have seen that Asian athletes have huge potential with both Chinese and Thai racers becoming world class and competing in the internatio­nal and influentia­l multi-sport stage races in China.”

Entries will open on February 15th with 30 places available to any team with an AR World Series ranking at $5,500, after which wild card and general entries are available with prices rising to $6,500. Entries will remain open until the end of July or until all places are taken (which is likely to happen).

The ARWS is now looking for local partners in Sri Lanka to be part of this unique event which will be televised to over 100 countries and bring a large internatio­nal media contingent.

The first race in this year’s AR World Series is also in Asia, with Expedition India joining the series in March. This is the first of 9 races around the world leading up to the World Championsh­ips from 3-13th December. Winners of each Qualifier are automatica­lly awarded a place on the start line in Sri Lanka.

For more informatio­n on the AR World Series & AR World Championsh­ips see; Website; http://www.arworldser­ies.com/

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