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SUMMARY:Quest - Betws Y Coed - Wales - 2018
DESCRIPTION:What Is Quest Betws-y-Coed?\n\nPart of the new UK Quest Adventure Series\, with the first event taking place on 12th May 2018. Racers will test their ability with a choice of 3 demanding and scenic routes through the breath-taking Snowdonia National Park. \nEmbark on a physically grueling journey and be part of the Quest Betws Y Coed Adventure Race. We’ll take you on a demanding adventure through the spectacular and of Snowdonia Forest Park. \nQuest BETWS Y COED is a one-day multi adventure sport race and is part of the Quest Adventure Series UK. The race involves running\, cycling and kayaking across the spectacular mountains\, valleys and lakes of Snowdonia Forest Park. Choose from 3 challenging routes\, in one of the most epic location in Wales- Mini 25km\, Sport 42km and the Expert 53km.\nThis race gives competitors the chance to run\, cycle and kayak some of the most dramatic\, breath taking and remote scenery in the world. \nWhen\n12th of May 2018 \nWhere\nBetyws Y Coed\, Wales \nRegistration will open on September 28th 2017 \nROUTE INFORMATION & PRECAUTIONS\n\nThe Quest Betws Y Coed team has put together a route that is both challenging and inspiring incorporating the rugged welsh landscape and breath taking scenery. \nThere are 3 different route options:\nExpert 53k – Sport 42k – Mini 25k \nPrecautions\nCompetitors undertake Quest Betws Y Coed Adventure Race at their own risk. \nPlease familiarise yourself with the route maps\, race briefing document and the areas on the route where care must be taken. Please observe warning signs\, race stewards advice and listen carefully to the race briefing before the race. \n*All routes are subject to change\, statutory approval and license agreements. \n\n\n  \n53K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION \n  \n53K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Starting in Betws y Coed town centre\, this stage will take you through a tough steep mountain trail towards Llnc Parc lake. \nTerrain: Hill trail. \n\nStage 2: Cycle – 13km \nDescription: Description: Pick your bike up at the transition area and start this amazing cycle on the B5106 heading towards the picturesque village of Llanrwst. Turn left before you enter the village in the direction of Llyn Geirionydd Lake. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate your way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \n\nStage 3: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Glyn Geirionydd Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use the provided double sit on top kayaks & paddles. The buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \n\nStage 4: Trail Run – 11km \nDescription:\nAfter the kayak competitors follow a marked trail anti clockwise around Clyn Crafnant and back to the kayak transition area.\nCompetitors will embrace the panoramic views across the Snowdonia Forest Park. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippery muck and rock sections. \n\nStage 5: Cycle – 15km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the kayak transition area back to the Betws y Coed area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \n\nStage 6: Trail Run – 7km \nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the transition area and continue by foot along a marked trail. The checkpoint is at the top of a steep path which leads to Liyn Elsi Lake.\nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track. \n\n\n\n\nExpert\nActivity\nDistance (KM)\n\n\nStage 1\nRun\n6\n\n\nStage 2\nCycle\n11\n\n\nStage 3\nKayak\n1\n\n\nStage 4\nRun\n11\n\n\nStage 5\nCycle\n15\n\n\nStage 6\nRun\n7\n\n\n\n\n  \n42K SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION \n  \n42K SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 5 stages: \nStage 1: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Starting in Betws y Coed town centre\, this stage will take you through a tough steep mountain trail towards Llnc Parc lake. \nTerrain: Hill trail. \nStage 2: Cycle – 13km \nDescription: Description: Pick your bike up at the transition area and start this amazing cycle on the B5106 heading towards the picturesque village of Llanrwst. Turn left before you enter the village in the direction of Llyn Geirionydd Lake. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \nStage 3: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Glyn Geirionydd Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use the provided double sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 4: Trail Run – 11km \nDescription:\nAfter the kayak competitors follow a marked trail anti clockwise around Clyn Crafnant and back to the kayak transition area.\nCompetitors can embrace the panoramic views across the Snowdonia National Park. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippery mud and rock sections. \nStage 5: Cycle – 11km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the kayak transition area back to the Betws y Coed area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \n\n\n\nSport\nActivity\nDistance (KM)\n\n\nStage 1\nRun\n6\n\n\nStage 2\nCycle\n11\n\n\nStage 3\nKayak\n1\n\n\nStage 4\nRun\n11\n\n\nStage 5\nCycle\n11\n\n\n\n\n25K CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION \n  \n25K MINI ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 8km \nDescription: Description: Pick your bike up at the transition area and head in the direction of Llyn Geirionydd Lake. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate your way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \n\nStage 2: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Glyn Geirionydd Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks and they must use the double sit on top kayaks & paddles provided. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \n\nStage 4: Cycle – 10km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area back to the Betws y Coed area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \n\n\n\n\n\nMini\nActivity\nDistance (KM)\n\n\nStage 1\nCycle\n8\n\n\nStage 2\nKayak\n1\n\n\nStage 3\nRun\n6\n\n\nStage 4\nCycle\n10\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTravel Package from Ireland\n  \n\n\n\nBracket\nPrice\nOnline Registration\nCharge\nNational\nPark Fee\n\n\nStandard Entry Price: Mini\n£75.00\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nStandard Entry Price: Sport\n£85.00\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nStandard Entry Price: Expert\n£90.00\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nLaunch Special: 1 Week\, standard price -€10\n£65/75/80\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nEarly Bird Price: Mini\n£70.00\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nEarly Bird Price: Sport\n£80.00\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nEarly Bird Price: Expert\n£85.00\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\nEarly Bird Valid Until Date\n01-12-2017\n£5.50\n£2.00\n\n\n\n  \nRegister Now!\n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-wales-2018/
LOCATION:Betws Y Coed\, Betws Y Coed\, Wales\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180512T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170923T193132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170923T193132Z
UID:13975-1526112000-1526144400@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:WAAR.IE
DESCRIPTION:Date set but details to follow soon. Make sure to follow our Facebook Page to get the race information as it is released!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/waar-ie/
LOCATION:Clg Naomh Muire\, The Banks\, Mullaghdearg\, Letterkenny\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180506T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171125T215224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171125T215850Z
UID:14351-1525593600-1525626000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Blackstairs Adventure Race 2018
DESCRIPTION:The BlackStairs Adventure race is a race you don’t want to miss with something for everyone including the family. We promise you a value for money event at a high standard in a beautiful location spanning the Carlow\, Wexford and Kilkenny borders. \nThe BlackStairs Adventure Race takes place on Sun 6th May 2018(final details to be confirmed) it is an adventure race with a difference in that we aim to cater for the athlete and their family. We want to ensure all our competitors enjoy the challenge at an affordable price without all the hidden extras\, if you’re fed up of forking out for expensive entry fees then this is the race for you as we will provide a high standard race that should attract elite to beginner adventure racers at a very affordable cost. \nTHE SEVEN BLACK STEPS\nThis is the most challenging series of stages or steps as we like to call them. See details of route below \n \n\nBohereen Run\, Wood Trail and Mountain Run 10.5km\nShort Cycle to Kayak area 9km\n3km Kayak on the Barrow River\n25km Cycle with some tough climbs and sharp bends\nBlackstairs Mountain Run 6km\nSprint cycle mainly flat 11 km\nRun to finish line 1km\n\n  \n\nTHE FIVE BLACK STEPS\nThis is the easier course yet quite challenging in every respect. \n \n\n Bohereen Run\, Wood Trail and Mountain Run 10.5km\nShort Cycle to Kayak area 9km\n3km Kayak on the Barrow River\n23km Cycle with some tough climbs and sharp bends\nRun to finish line 1km\n\n\nTHE THREE BLACK STEPS\nThis is the easiest course which does not include a kayak but yet a great introduction to an adventure race.\nPlease note the exact course length may vary slightly. \n\nBohereen Run\, Wood Trail and Mountain Run 11km\n15km Cycle – relatively flat\nRun to finish line .5km\n\n\nREGISTRATION\nSTRICTLY NO ONLINE OR OFFLINE REGISTRATION AFTER THE 28TH OF APRIL – NO ENTRIES ALLOWED ON THE DAY\nPlease arrive at least an hour before your event start time and please park as instructed by our parking stewards. \nSAT 29TH APRIL BETWEEN 6.00PM – 8.00PM FOR 3 STEPS\, 5 STEPS AND 7 STEPS\nSUN 30TH APRIL BETWEEN 7.00AM – 9.00AM FOR 7 STEPS\nSUN 30TH APRIL BETWEEN 7.00AM – 9.30AM FOR 5 STEPS\nSUN 30TH APRIL BETWEEN 9.00AM – 11.00AM FOR 3 STEPS\nOnline Registration will close on April 28th at Midnight(to be confirmed) or earlier if our limit is reached. \nEvent Registration and Number pick up will take place in Rathnure GAA Hurling Arena. When you register you will receive your race number\, timing dib\, goody bag and event running top \nRegistrations will not be accepted on the day and t-shirts or goody bags will not be guaranteed for late entrants\, please check our website or facebook page www.facebook.com/blackstairsadventurerace to avoid disappointment. \nPlease do not forget to wear your timing dib\, dibs must be returned at the end of the reace to get a print out of your times. \nBIKE DROP\n\n\nPlease note you can drop your bikes before or after registering in Rathnure to facilitate those coming from different directions. Please make sure to give yourself enough time to drop your bike and register and be in Rathnure in time for your race. \nIt is IMPORTANT that your bike is ready to go before you arrive at the Bike drop off\, nutrition and hydration products already attached etc. The bike drop off is as it says\, a drop off area ONLY. Cycling gear can be left with your bike in the bike transition but must be securely attached to your bike such as your cycling shoes or helmet which is mandatory. Anyone without a bicycle helmet will be disqualified on the day. \nNote the 3 steps Bike Drop is close to Rathnure \, the 5 and 7 steps bike Drop is near Ballymurphy. At the bike drop area you will receive a bike race number\, please affix your bike race number sticker to your bike so that you can easily identify it during the race. You will be allocated a Zone for yor bike. Please be aware of other competitors bikes and take care when placing your bike on the bike racks. Security will be present at the bike drop area at all times. \nIt is important to note that when you leave the bike transition area on race day you must take everything with you\, NOTHING can be left in the bike transition area on race day anyone found leaving garmets or litter in this area will be disqualified. \n7 BLACK STEPS BIKE DROP\nSUN 30TH APRIL BETWEEN 7.00AM – 9.00AM\n5 BLACK STEPS BIKE DROP\nSUN 30TH APRIL BETWEEN 7.00AM – 10.00AM\nThe Bike Drop area for 7 Black Steps and 5 Black Steps is located close to Ballymurphy approx 20 minutes drive from Rathnure. Signs will guide you to the bike drop area. At the bike drop area you will receive a bike race number\, please affix your bike race number sticker to your bike so that you can easily identify it during the race. Security will be present at the bike drop area at all times. Note: It is possible to drop your bike prior to registration if you are coming from that direction. \nFor additional directions please see www.blackstairsadventurerace.com/Home/Directions \nGPS CO-ORDINATES FOR 7/5 STEPS BIKE DROP N52 32.814 W006 51.525\nDIRECTIONS FROM THE BALLYMURPHY BIKE DROP TO RATHNURE GAA GROUNDS\nYou will take a right turn coming out of the Bike Drop Area\, proceed towards Ballymurphy Village. Take a right turn in the village heading for Kiltealy drive straight then take a right turn at the Thatch pub in Kiltealy. Proceed along this road heading in the direction of Killanne. Staying on the main road drive through Killanne crossroads and continue on 2 miles to Rathnure village. In Rathnure village take a left after Conrans furniture at the Graveyard. Continue up the road past the school to the GAA grounds on the right. \nDIRECTIONS FROM THE RATHNURE GAA GROUNDS TO BALLYMURPHY BIKE DROP\nYou will take a left turn coming out of the Rathnure GAA Grounds. At the Graveyad T junction take a right turn and proceed through Rathnure Village and continue on to Killanne go straight through Killanne in the direction of Kiltealy. I the middle of Kiltealy village take a left turn at the Thatch pub heading for Borris/Ballymurphy. Continue striaght to Ballymurphy village. In Ballymurphy village take a left at the shop. Continue straight along this road the bike drop area is a mile or so on the left hand side. There will be signage to direct you. \nFor additional directions please see www.blackstairsadventurerace.com/Home/Directions \n\n\n3 BLACK STEPS BIKE DROP\nSUN 6TH MAY BETWEEN 9.00AM – 11.00AM\nThe Bike Drop area for 3 Black Steps is located about 5 mins drive from Rathnure at Grange Lane. \nGPS CO-ORDINATES FOR 3 STEPS BIKE DROP N52 30.381 W006 47.062\nDIRECTIONS FROM RATHNURE TO THE 3 STEPS BIKE DROP\nComing from the GAA grounds in Rathnure\, take a left down by the school at the first t-junction head right for Rathnure village and continue straight after about half a mile or more take a left at the cross roads heading for Monks Grange/Grange Upper. Take a left at the next t-junction and the bike drop is down the road about a half mile on the left hand side. \nSigns will guide you to the bike drop area. At the bike drop area you will receive a bike race number\, please affix your bike race number sticker to your bike so that you can easily identify it during the race. Security will be present at the bike drop area at all times. \n\n\nKAYAK DROP FOR ANYONE BRINGING THEIR OWN\nAnyone bringing their own Kayaks must notify us in advance\, please contact support@blackstairsadventurerace.com or Michael on 08764830320 \nKayaks MUST be dropped to Graiguenemanagh after 8.30am on the morning of the race. You will need a buoyancy aid and kayak helmet. Please arrange with us if you need same. \n\n\nRACE DAY PRE RACE\nATHLETES ARE ADVISED TO ARRIVE AT LEAST 1 HOUR BEFORE YOUR EVENT\nPlease follow the instructions of stewards on the day to facilitate parking. \nON YOUR MARKS – RACE START\n\n\nTIMES ARE OPEN TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON NUMBERS PLEASE REVERT FOR FINAL TIMES CLOSER TO EVENT\n7 BLACK STEPS – 10.00AM\n5 BLACK STEPS – 11.00AM\n3 BLACK STEPS – 12.00PM\nRace briefings will take place in the main GAA arena and commence half hour before your event start time. Make sure you have race numbers and timing dib on and are ready to go. \nFAMILY RACE DAY ENTERTAINMENT AND MINI ADVENTURE RACE\n\n\nKICKING OFF AROUND 2.30 IN TIME TO CHEER THEM ALL HOME.\nFace Painting\, Mini Adventure Race\, BBQ and more .. \nEVENT RULES\nThe rules must be respected or competitor may face disqualification. \n\nRule 1 Registration will include signing of race rules and agreement to waive liability.\nRule 2 You can only win or be placed for the event that you registered for i.e If you registered for the 5 Black Steps you cannot win or compete in the 7 Black Steps and visa versa.\nRule 3 Mandatory Kit must be carried or worn at all times.\nRule 4 You are not allowed to be handed food or drink or any equipment from spectators\, the race is a self sufficent event.\nRule 5 Timing checkpoints at each step/stage must be visited in the correct order.\nRule 6 Adhere to the rules of the road and cycle on the left at all times.\nRule 7 Do not litter and respect the local environment and its inhabitants.\nRule 8 Kayaks will be provided on the day but experienced kayakers can bring their own kayak\, paddle and life vest.\n\n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/blackstairs-adventure-race-2/
LOCATION:Rathnure GAA Grounds\, Rathnure\, Wexford\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blackstairs Adventure Race":MAILTO:support@BlackstairsAdventureRace.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180505T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180506T000000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20180103T215503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T215503Z
UID:14612-1525478400-1525564800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:TEAR 12hr & 24hr Adventure Races
DESCRIPTION:Welcome To The Home Of The Tear Adventure Race\nTear 12 and 24 are 12 and 24 hour adventure races brought to you by Total experience. Disciplines include kayaking\, mountain biking\, trekking / hill running\, orienteering and a ropes section. \n\n\nTEAR 12 HOUR RACE\n\n\nStarts On Saturday 5th May 12am Finish 5th May 12pm\n\n\nTeams will have mandatory check points to get with options of extra bonus points to collect if they can\, Teams can choose their own routes. The team with the most points by the finish will win. Points will be deducted from any teams late to the finish. \nThe course will be made up of 3 stages. Mountain Biking\, Kayaking and Trekking and a special stage. In previous years our special stage took the form of  High Ropes\, Archery and last years Pool Plunge. This years special stage will be….. well you will have to sign up to find out. The Adventure starts here. \nEach stage is timed separately with points given for each control point visited.  Competitors will restart each stage together. The earlier you finish a stage the more time to rest you have. \nThe typical distances covered by the winning team  for each stage in the 12 hour race will be approx: \nMountain Biking 50km\, Trekking 25km and Kayaking 15-20Km. \n\n\nEntry Fees\nAll charges for this event will be made in Euros \n\n\n\n\n12 Hour (per team)\n  €149.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now!\n\n\n\n\nTEAR 24 HOUR RACE\n\n\nStarts On Saturday 5th May 12am Finish 6th May 12am\n\n\nTeams will have mandatory check points to get with options of extra bonus points to collect if they can\, Teams can choose their own routes. The team with the most points by the finish will win. Points will be deducted from any teams late to the finish. \nThe course will be made up of 5 stages\, with a sleep zone from 2-5am on May 6th.  The stages will incorporate Mountain Biking\, Kayaking and Trekking and a special stage. In previous years our special stage took the form of  High Ropes\, Archery and last years Pool Plunge. This years special stage will be….. well you will have to sign up to find out. The Adventure starts here. \nEach stage is timed separately with points given for each control point visited.  Competitors will restart each stage together. The earlier you finish a stage the more time to rest you have. \nThe typical distances covered by the winning team for each stage in the 24-hour race will be approx: \nMountain Biking 120km\, Trekking 40km and Kayaking 15-20Km. \n\nEntry Fees\nAll charges for this event will be made in Euros \n\n\n\n\n 24 Hour (per team)\n  €299.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now!\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/tear-12hr-24hr-adventure-races/
LOCATION:Blessington Lake\, Blessington Lake\, Wicklow\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Total Experience":MAILTO:brian@totalexperience.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180506
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171214T140445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171214T140838Z
UID:14554-1525478400-1525564799@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce - Connemara Adventure Challenge
DESCRIPTION:SPRINT DISTANCE ADVENTURE RACE IN A STUNNING LOCATION\nLooking to test your training or even cross the line for the first time in an adventure race? This is the ideal event for you. Sprint distance means you have nothing to fear yet you will still be tested. \nSTAND-ALONE SPRINT RACE\nUnique event with only one distance for all competitors. You are all in this together and your achievement is not surpassed by anyone else’s. \nTRAIL AND MOUNTAIN RUNNING OR WALKING; CYCLING AND KAYAKING (OPTONAL)\nDiscover the natural and varied terrain of Connemara as you make your way through dramatic valleys\, quiet forests and hills reflected in still water. Killary Fjord provides the most stunning backdrop to your adventure challenge. \nADVENTURE DUATHLON – 29KM\nStay on dry land – same superb course just no kayaking \n \n\nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES WITHIN THE 32.5KM TOTAL COURSE\n1. Running/walking: 14.5km approx     2. Cycling: 17km approx      3. Kayaking: 1km max \n\n\n\n\nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\nSTAGE 1  RUN/WALK (10KM)\n10km run from Killary Adventure Centre starting on the road and then along a rough\, rocky trail section of the Western Way. \nSTAGE 2 MOUNTAIN CLIMB (2KM)\nThe climb is up one of the foothills of the Maam Turks to an elevation of 342m and the reward of stunning views. This is bog land with soft ground and long grass. \nSTAGE 3 CYCLING (17KM)\nThe first 8km is over rough forestry tracks coming out into the Inagh valley. The next 9km is on sealed roads\, this is Connemara though so do not expect smooth\, flat\, pothole-free roads! For information on what bike to use read our FAQ section. \nSTAGE 4 RUN/KAYAK/RUN (3.5KM)\nThe run to the kayaking area is across bog land to begin with and then on to a rough track to the water (approximately 1.5km). The kayaks will be 2 person sit-on-tops. You will take to the Killary Fjord with another competitor and kayak approx 1km around a looped course. The final run to the finish line at Killary Adventure Centre is approx. 1km. \nPRICING & INFO\n\n\n\nENTRY IS ONLINE ONLY AND IS NOW OPEN\n€55.00pp      Until 17:00      31 January 2018 \n€65.00pp      Until 17:00      27 April 2018 \n€75.00pp      Until online entry closes & on the day \nAll online prices shown exclude €4.50 booking fee. \nPLEASE NOTE\nOnline registration closes at 15:00 on Friday 4 May 2018. \nYou must be over 18 years of age on the day of the race to enter. \nBIKE TRANSFER (OPTIONAL)\n€10.00per bike*      Until registration closes \n*Bike transfer from registration at Killary to the bike transition \nDOWNLOAD BIKE DISCLAIMER FORM HERE \nRETURN CUSTOMERS DISCOUNT:\nTo get your 10% discount email us at info@gaelforceevents.com with the year and your finishing time and we will give you a discount code to use during entry. \nGROUP BOOKINGS DISCOUNT:\nBook 10 competitors and get the 11th person free – email us at info@gaelforceevents.com to organize your discount. \nPlease note: This discount is only available after the early bird discount ends (Jan 31st 2017). \n\n\nENTRY FEE INCLUDES:\n\nEvent technical T-shirt\nRace medal upon completion\nUse of kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids\nUse of individual electronic timing chips\nPost-event food from John West!\n\nPlease note t-shirts are ordered 4 weeks in advance of the race. Entries after this may have to have t-shirt posted out. \nIMPORTANT TIMES\nREGISTRATION:\nRegistration takes place at Killary Adventure Centre from 08:30 – 10:00 on 5th May 2018 \nRACE START TIME:\n11:30am 5th May 2018 \nEVENT PHOTOGRAPHY\nSign up for event photography during registration to avail of a special discounted price of €5.95 for 2 photos (normal price €9.95) \nBOOK YOUR ACCOMMODATION PACKAGE WHEN YOU ENTER ONLINE AND YOUR WEEKEND IS SORTED!\nStay at Killary Adventure Centre with 2 nights B&B and 1 dinner for only €70.00pps in an en-suite dorm room \nA double/twin room must be booked directly by contacting Reservations on 095 43411 or emailing adventure@killary.com.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-connemara-2018/
LOCATION:Connemara\, Galway\, Connaucht\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180428T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171113T140548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180304T171125Z
UID:14276-1524920400-1524934800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Clare Island Adventure Race 2018
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 6th year\, the Clare Island Adventure Race 2018 is set to take place on Saturday\, 28th April. \nThe race starts and after party begins at Go Explore Hostel & Sailor’s Bar which offers single beds in en-suite dorms or rooms of 6 or 8 which can be booked by groups. The bed night rate is €27 per person including a light breakfast. Visit www.goexplorehostel.ie for more info or call 098 26307/087 4108706 to make a reservation. \nThe Race\nThis event will appeal to both experienced and novice adventure racers. There are two options. First for the experienced racer. The full course will be the perfect warm-up race for a busy season ahead. With the climb of Knockmore\, this race is no picnic and will present a serious challenge even to seasoned adventurers. For those who might not be back in shape after the winter – or for beginners – the Spirit Race omits the climb of Knockmore\, and has a shorter cycle\, making it very doable although still reasonably challenging. \nTHE COURSE  (Start time: 1.00pm)\n \nBreakdown of Full Race distances: \n\nRun – 5 km\nCycle – 13.6 km\nRun / Climb – 5 km\nDash to finish – 0.5 km (incl. beach obstacle course)\nTotal – 24.10 km\n\nBreakdown of Spirit Race distances: \n\nRun – 5 km\nCycle – 9.5 km\nDash to finish – 0.5 km (incl. beach obstacle course)\nTotal – 15 km\n\nStage 1 – Capnagower / Fawnglass loop run (5 km)\nStart at Go Explore Hostel & run along tarmac road with a small piece of green road\, wet in areas\, and back to hostel. \nStage 2 – The Gravel Pit cycle (5.5 km)                                  \nStart at Go Explore Hostel & cycle along tarmac / rough road to the gravel pit situated at the foot of Knockmore. \nStage 3 – The Knockmore Mountain climb (5 km)\nStart at Gravel Pit & run along green road for 1km before beginning the mountain climb from circa 100m to 460m and back down the same way to the Gravel Pit. \nStage 4 – The Church Gate cycle (8.1 km)              \nStart at Gravel Pit & cycle along tarmac roads through the Church Gate and along the westerly side of the island to complete the Clare Island circuit & back to the harbour. \nStage 5 – Beach Challenge / Dash to the Finish (0.5 km)   \nRun from the bike drop off at the pier and navigate through the beach activities before the final 200m dash to the hostel and the finish. \n  \nMANDATORY KIT\n\nGuide Map (provided by organisers at registration)\nEnergy food and drink\nCycle gear: bike (recommend mountain bike)\, bike tool kit\, puncture repair kit and cycle helmet*\nWindproof / waterproof jacket\nSturdy walking / running shoes with good grip essential\n\n* This is the mandatory cycling kit and can be left with your bike in the transition. ALL other mandatory kit MUST be carried with you during the race. \n  \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION\n\nTiming carried out by Core Timing\nBIKE – Most of the bike section of the race is on tarmac roads however some of the roads are in disrepair with some areas having grass growing on the road. There are some very steep ascents and descents on route with some sharp turns immediately at the foot of some steep descents. It is an absolute necessity to have excellent brakes and tyres with excellent grip. Off road bike is reccomended for this course.\nThe run / climb sections of the race bring you through some of the most beautiful countryside in the country with spectacular views spanning the entire Clew Bay area from the Killary Fjord\, Mweelrea Mountain\, Croagh Patrick\, Westport\, Mulranny and Achill Island.\nAny person found littering will be immediately disqualified.\nCaution: Always obey the rules of the road. Watch the road for markings of areas of special risk (please note that these markings do not identify all areas of risk). Wear suitable shoes for downhill\, wet\, off road conditions.\nCompetitors must check in with the marshal at each transition point identified on the map.\nThis event will become part of a calendar of race events throughout the year on Clare Island. Please remain up to date on upcoming events by liking Clare Island Adventures on Facebook.\nThe After-Party is open to competitors and supporters alike. Hosted by the Sailor’s Bar which is gaining a solid reputation as a rocking venue for live music.  Check www.clareisland.info to stay up to date on acts as they are booked.\n\nEntry Fee:\n\nFull Race: €45.00 excl booking fee before January 31st and €55 thereafter\nSpirit Race: €35.00 excl booking fee before January 31st and €45 thereafter\n\nFee includes:\n\nReturn ferry transfer including bike (for pre-registered entrants only)\nRace entrance fee\nRace prizes\nMap with pre-marked transition areas\nPost event food\nRace safety cover & stewards\n\nRegistration on the day opens at 11.30am\, but pre-registration is advised – save time\, stress and ferry fare! \nClick here to pre-register. \nPRIZES\n\n\nMale winner of Full Race    =   Voucher for family room at Go Explore Hostel / return ferry crossing with Clare Island Ferry Co (O’Grady’s) / €20 off evening meal at Sailor’s Bar – all to the value of €150\nFemale winner of Full Race    =    Voucher for family room at Go Explore Hostel / return ferry crossing with Clare Island Ferry Co (O’Grady’s) / €20 off evening meal at Sailor’s Bar – all to the value of €150\nMale winner of Spirit Race    =    €50 Cash\nFemale winner of Spirit Race    =    €50 Cash\n\nNote – Voucher for 2 adults and up to 4 kids and must be used in 2018 season. Family rooms can only be offered from Sunday to Thursday nights.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/claire-island-adventure-race-2018/
LOCATION:Cavan\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clare Island Adventures":MAILTO:bookings@clareislandadventures.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180421T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171005T134509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180323T174314Z
UID:14067-1524297600-1524330000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Quest - Glendalough '18
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS QUEST GLENDALOUGH?\n\nThis epic adventure involves racers running and cycling through the Wicklow Mountains National Park and Glendalough Valley as well as kayaking across the spectacular Upper Lake and finishing the race in the shadows of the monastic round tower which epitomises the Glendalough area. \nThree challenging routes: 57k Expert\, 41km Sport and 19k Challenge. \n19KM CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 12km\nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the Laragh GAA grounds you will cycle out towards Clarabeg and take a right at Turners crossroads. \nYou descend right into the valley and after passing the picturesque Claravale Church and bridge you ascend the testing 300m long climb to join the main R755 to take you back to Laragh GAA transition area \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 4km\nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition. From here you head out the “Green Road” walking track towards the Upper Lake pass close to the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track generally of good quality but possibility of some slippy sections \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended but not essential. \n \nStage 3: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a triangular route around the spectacular clear waters of Upper Lake on sit on top kayaks. \nTerrain: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use provided sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times. \n \nStage 4: Trail Run – 2km\nDescription: the final race stage is a short 2km run to the finish line\, located in gardens to the rear of the Glendalough Hotel. \nAll competitors will be given their customized medal on crossing the finish line. \n \n41KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km Description: Starting after a rolling start from the Laragh GAA pitch you will cycle up along Military road. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area in the Shay Elliot recreation area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the Shay Elliot recreational area car park. \nBy foot you then follow a marked forest trail and then open mountain trail towards the summit of Braigue Mountain (502m) before returning to summit of Cullentra (467m) and back via mountain and forest tracks to the transition area. \nCompetitors can embrace the views of the stunning Glenmalure valley and the surrounding mountains. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 3: Cycle – 20km \nDescription: Back on your bike head you descend into the valley and turn left at the Glenmalure Lodge (Film location for “The Stag” movie) pub heading towards Greenan where you turn left and go up the final bike climb of the day past Glenmalure golf club on a section of recently laid “cream cheese” surfaced road. \nYou then descend to join the R755 and return to the transition area at Laragh GAA pitch. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from very good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 4: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition area. From here you head out a forest track running along the side of the valley with fabulous views down onto the valley and the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site and catch a glimpse of your destination for the kayak section at the upper lake. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track – Generally of good quality with possibility of some slippy sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n \nStage 5: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a triangular route around the spectacular clear waters of Upper Lake on sit on top kayaks. \nTerrain: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use provided sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times. \n \nStage 6: Trail – 2km \nDescription: the final race stage is a short 2km run to the finish line\, located in gardens to the rear of the Glendalough Hotel. \nAll competitors will be given their customized medal on crossing the finish line. \n\n \n\n57K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe 57km Expert race consists of the following 8 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km\nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the Laragh GAA pitch you will cycle up along Military road. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area in the Shay Elliot recreation area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km\nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the Shay Elliot recreational area carpark. \nBy foot you then follow a marked forest trail and then open mountain trail towards the summit of Braigue Mountain (502m) before returning to summit of Cullentra (467m) and back via mountain and forest tracks to the transition area. \nCompetitors can embrace the views of the stunning Glenmalure valley and the surrounding mountains. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 3: Cycle – 13km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area down the hill into the picturesque Glenmalure Valley. \nAfter crossing the Avonbeg river close to the old Drumgoff Military barracks you climb up the testing Slieve Mann climb to Drumgoff Gap (The highest cycle point on the route at 450m). You then descent into Aughavanagh and turn left to bring you back up the Brown mountain climb to the 2nd Expert transition at Barnaslew parking area. \nNote: You will encounter steep hills and sharp bends on this section. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \n \nStage 4: Run – 5km\nDescription: Starting at Barnaslew transition area you follow forest trail to back near the Ballinagappoge bridge from where you will follow a forest trail and then onto the open mountain to the summit Croaghanmoira mountain (High point of the course at 667m). \nFrom the summit you descend back to transition by the edge of the forest on a steep\, rough\, rocky track. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 5: Cycle – 18km\nDescription: Back on your bike head you descend towards Greenan and the final bike climb of the day past Glenmalure golf club on a section of recently laid “cream cheese” surfaced road. \nYou then descend to join the R755 and return to the transition area at Laragh GAA pitch. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from very good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 6: Trail Run – 6km\nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition area. From here you head out a forest track running along the side of the valley with fabulous views down onto the valley and the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site and catch a glimpse of your destination for the kayak section at the upper lake. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track – Generally of good quality with possibility of some slippy sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n \nStage 7: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a triangular route around the spectacular clear waters of Upper Lake on sit on top kayaks. \nTerrain: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use provided sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times. \n \nStage 8: Trail Run– 2km\nDescription: the final race stage is a short 2km run to the finish line\, located in gardens to the rear of the Glendalough Hotel. \nPlease note: There are 2 cut out points on this route. The first cut off point is 09.45am at the Glenmalure Lodge crossroads. Failure to reach this point before cut time will result in competitors being redirected onto the Sport route. The second cut off point is 11.00am at Barnaslew transition. \n \n\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!!!\n  \n*Please note €5 online booking registration fee applies to each event. In addition a €2 National Park fee is charged for the upkeep and maintenance of the Wicklow Mountains National Park. \n\n  \nRegistration fees include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– Kayak rental\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWAVES AND CATEGORIES\n\n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start\n\n\nWave 1\n57K Expert\nElite/Runner\n08.00\n\n\nWave 2\n57K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n08.15\n\n\nWave 3\n41K Sport\nElite/Runner\n09.00\n\n\nWave 4\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.20\n\n\nWave 5\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.40\n\n\nWave 6\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n10.00\n\n\nWave 7\n19K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n10.10\n\n\n\n*Please note all waves times are subject to change. \nBEFORE THE RACE\n\nPre-event online registration\nAll competitors must register online before the race. There is no registration on the day of the event. \nRace Pack Collection \nAll competitors must collect their race pack in one of the following locations:\n–Thursday 19th April\, 12pm to 6pm – The Great Outdoors\, Chatham St\, Dublin\n–Friday 20th April\, 4pm to 10pm – The Glendalough Hotel\, Glendalough\, Wicklow\n–There is no facility to collect race pack on the morning of the race \nAt registration please present the text message containing your race number\, which you will receive a few days before the race. If you do not receive a text please bring the e-mail confirmation you received\, when you registered online. \nYour race pack includes: \n– Timing dibber\n– Race map\n– Bib number\n– Bike sticker \nRace Start\nAll competitors will start at the Laragh GAA pitch. Your mandatory kit list will be checked before the race. If you do not have the required mandatory kit you will not be allowed to partake in the race. \n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start\n\n\nWave 1\n57K Expert\nElite/Runner\n08.00\n\n\nWave 2\n57K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n08.15\n\n\nWave 3\n41K Sport\nElite/Runner\n09.00\n\n\nWave 4\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.15\n\n\nWave 5\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.30\n\n\nWave 6\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.45\n\n\nWave 7\n19K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n10.00\n\n\n\nAFTER THE RACE\n\nFinish line\nThe race will finish in the grounds of the Glendalough Hotel. There will be massage facilities\, hot tubs and hot food for all participants. \nBike collection\nCompetitors can collect their bikes from the secure bike racking area when they present their race bib number which will correspond with their bike sticker number. \nRace after party\nThe official after party\, prize giving will take place outside the Glendalough Hotel from 2pm. \nCar parking\nYou will be directed towards the dedicated event carpark at Laragh GAA and soccer pitches by marshals and Gardaí. Please note that there is no parking at Glendalough visitor centre\, the Upper Lake carpark and the Glendalough Hotel area. We encourage you to car pool. \nPRIZES\n\n57km Expert\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st\nOver 50s 1’s male & female 1st \n41km sport\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st\nOver 50s 1’s male & female 1st \n19km Mini\nOverall male & female 1st\n\nPrize sponsors:\nWinners in all categories will receive outdoor products and vouchers from our sponsors. \nRACE RULES AND GUIDELINES\n\n\nOnce entered no refunds\, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events\nMandatory kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified\nThere are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws\nAll competitors must follow the prescribed route\nCheckpoints must be visited in the correct order\nObey our environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified\nRespect the local environment\nAssist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to the closest race marshall\nCompetitor’s must enter the Elite wave or the first wave to win the overall category prizes\nThe Race Director’s decision is final\nCompetitors must be over 18yrs\nIn the event of inclement weather the organisers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event\n\nENVIRONMENTAL RULES & POLICY\n\nGlendalough is one of the most spectacular locations in the world. The course encompasses areas of special conservation\, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is a environmentally sustainable sport. \nWe are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to hold the race in the national park and we are sure it will be one of the elements of the event you will remember. \nWe aim to minimize the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event. \nIt is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy: \n\nCompetitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.\nAny competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.\nRespect the environment.\n\n\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n\nHow do I register for the Race?\nYou can registration for the race online. There are limited places available. Register early to guarantee your place. \nWhat does the registration fee include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– Kayak rental\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWhen do I collect my race pack and rack my bike?\nAll competitors must collect their race pack in one of the following locations:\nThursday 6th April – The Great Outdoors\, Chatham St\, Dublin\nFriday 7th April – The Glendalough Hotel\, Glendalough\, Wicklow\nThere is no facility to collect your race pack on the morning of the race \nCan I register my bike on Saturday morning before the race?\nYes. All participants must bring their bikes to start line on Saturday morning. Your bike does not need to be racked the night before for Quest Glendalough. \nWhat type bike should I use?\nThe choice of bike is an individual choice. The most suitable bike would be a road bike with Gator Skin tyres and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. \nDo I need any specialist equipment?\nApart from the basics (bike\, running shoes\, mandatory kit) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid. \nDo I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?\nNo. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshalls will also be on hand along the route. \nWhat is your refund policy?\nWhen entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable payment policy. \nIs there any water available along the route?\nThe exact locations of water stops will be highlighted on the map given to you at registration and will be refill only. You will be required to bring water with you for the duration of the race. \nWho provides my Kayak?\nThe event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own kayaks due to the remote location of the kayak stage. \nDo I need my own kayak\, buoyancy aid or paddle?\nNo. The event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own Kayaks due to the remote location of the Kayak stage. \nHow is the race timed?\nYour race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist. \nWhere are the time out sections?\nThere is only one time out section on the route. The only time out zone where competitors can be timed out is while waiting for a kayak. The maximum amount of time allowed in the time out zone is 15 minutes. You can only be timed out if you are waiting for a kayak. \nCan I compete in the race as a team?\nNo. \nHow can I contact Quest Glendalough if I have any more questions?\nFeel free to contact us with any questions by emailing info@eliteevents.ie or call the Quest Team on 087 6024621 \nCan I listen to my iPod/music during the race?\nNo. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic. \nCan I raise money for charity?\nYes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity. \n\nMANDATORY KIT\n\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing))\, Bandage\, Plasters.\nMap of the route (included in your race pack).\nSurvival blanket and whistle.\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.\nCycle helmet\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump.\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket.\nSuitable footwear.\nBackpack or bum bag.\nAll kit will be checked before the race.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-glendalough-2018/
LOCATION:Glendalough\, Wicklow\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180416
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170819T145929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180618T104043Z
UID:13754-1523577600-1523836799@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:The Race - Donegal
DESCRIPTION:THE RACE: 250 KILOMETERS 24 HOURS.\nThe Race is a 250 km unsupported endurance event across the rugged landscape of North West Donegal. To finish competitors have to complete 15km of kayaking\, 166km of cycling\, 5km of mountain running and 64km of road and trail running. It is the ultimate 24 hour test of endurance. \nNorth West Donegal has been chosen for The Race 2017 as it provides the perfect blend of beauty and more importantly\, difficulty. The Race is held in early March to increase the chances of challenging weather conditions during the event. It is the toughest of courses at the toughest of times. In many cases it is how an athlete deals with the wind\, rain or snow that will determine if they have what it takes to finish. \nThere is no typical competitor. Competitors come from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. You do not need to be an elite runner\, cyclist or kayaker. Those who compete in and complete The Race will be those who refuse to give up. \nThe focus of the The Race will be on the quality of experience rather than quantity of participants. The field will be limited to 150 participants to protect the local environment which includes Glenveagh National Park. The intention is not to exclude but rather to create an experience that will be one of the toughest but also most memorable of a competitor’s life. \nThe Race is a not for profit event will all proceeds going towards the work of Self Help Africa. It is organised by Sand2Snow Adventures and Gartan Outdoor Education Center. \nThe Race is more than just an endurance event. It get’s inside your skin and becomes a part of who you are. It forces you to apply yourself in preparation for the race in ways that you never thought possible. And during the race you overcome obstacles that would have you turning for home on any other day. You come out of it a more confident and resilient person to whom anything is possible. And of course you become part of a community of fellow competitors. People who are always happy to hear from you if you have any crazy ideas!! – Paul Tierney\, Competitor 2016 \nAwesome event\, put on by an amazing team\, in an incredibly beautiful county. Definitely one for the bucket list. – Rose Leith\, Competitor 2015 \nStage 1: Run (22km) Gartan Adventure Center to Ramelton\nThe Race begins in the dark with competitors completing a half marathon as the sun begins to rise. This stage is all on roads with a gradual decline in elevation. \nStage 2: Kayak (15Km) Ramelton to Rathmullan\nCompetitors will reach the beginning of stage 2 as the sun begins to rise. This kayaking stage takes place on Lough Swilly. Competitors use single sit on top kayaks to paddle the 15km distance between Ramelton to Rathmullan. \nStage 3: Cycle (96km) Rathmullen to Muckish Mountain\nConstant hills and a prevailing south westerly wind make it hard to find a rhythm during a stage that has been voted the toughest stage in the event by the majority of race finishers. \nStage 4: Run (5km) Run/Walk/Scramble up and down Muckish Mountain\nA 2.5km climb takes competitors to the top of Muckish Mountain. Conditions under foot are marshy from the outset but the ground hardens as you climb. \nStage 5: Cycle (68km) Muckish Mountain to Glenveigh National Park\nOn paper the easier of our two cycles takes competitors around the wind swept and ruggedly beautiful Bloody Foreland. Many competitors will be attempting this cycle in the dark which along with the wind can turn it into one of the toughest stages depending on when you hit it. \nStage 6: Run (42km) Towards Gartan Adventure Centre along the paths and trails of Glenveagh National Park\nThe final stage is for many the toughest with the majority of competitors completing all of the 42km’s in darkness. \nRace Schedule\n10 March – 12 March 2017\nGartan Adventure Centre\, located on the banks of Gartan Lake\, will play host to The Race 2017. \nN.B. A detailed schedule will be sent onto all competitors prior to the race weekend. \n\n\n\nDate\nActivity\nLocation\n\n\nThursday\n\n\n\n\n\nRace officials arrive\nGartan Reception\n\n\n\nOfficials welcome + briefing\nBoat House\n\n\nFriday\n\n\n\n\n\nOfficials breakfast\nDining room\n\n\n\nOfficials on location final training\n\n\n\n\nCompetitors welcome briefing + meal\nGartan Boat House\n\n\nSaturday\n\n\n\n\n\nCompetitors breakfast\nDining room\n\n\n\nThe Race Begins\nGartan front entrance\n\n\nSunday\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Race finishes\nGartan front entrance\n\n\n\nPrize-giving brunch\nBoat House\n\n\n\nEvent Ends\n\n\n\n\nRace Fees\nIn order to provide the best possible competitor experience and to minimise the impact on the local environment and ecology The Race is a limited field event.\nCompetitor places for The Race 2017 will be limited to 150. Your place will only be guaranteed once payment of the deposit has been received. \nThe Race is a not for profit event. All proceeds from The Race will go to charity. Upon acceptance for The Race you will be sent a Sponsorship Pack from Gorta – Self Help Africa. The pack is will include useful information to help you raise the sponsorship fee necessary for registration. \n  \nEntry fee – with accomodation* – €600 \nEntry fee – without accomodation* – €530 \nDeposit payable upon registration – €150 \n€150 second installment – must be paid before 01/7/16 \nFinal installment must be paid before 01/11/16 \n  \nEntry Fee Includes\n\nTwo nights accommodation in the Estate\nDinner upon arrival on eve of event\nBreakfast on the morning of event and dinner upon completion\nBrunch in the Boat House for prize-giving ceremony\nTHE RACE Pack – including THE RACE performance top\nUse of kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid\nAccess to expert training and nutritional advice\nThe Race 2017\, official medal (Only available to event finishers)\n\n*There will be 60 spaces for The Race 2017 that include accommodation and these will be allocated on a first come\, first served basis. Competitors who miss out on accommodation can add themselves to a waiting list \nRules & Regulations\n\nOn entering\, competitors agree to a declaration to waive liability\, confirm acceptance of the rules & agree to the release of personal images to the media and for event promotion purposes. International competitors must have the appropriate travel documents\, visas & comprehensive medical insurance in place for this event. We do advise that competitors organise their own personal insurance.\nYou must immediately and respectfully comply with any direction or decision of the Event Organisers and the medical support staff. Any failure to do so may result in disqualification.\nThere will be inforced cut-off times to ensure competitor safety. If a competitor misses a cut-off they will be transported back to the Gartan Estate.  This decision lies with the Stage Safety Officers and Race Director.\nCompulsory Equipment must be worn or carried as appropriate and as outlined.\nCompetitors must be wear reflective clothing and front and back lights during all stages taking place during darkness or in the event of poor visability.\nThe Race is an unsupported event. Spectators may not provide any item of equipment\, drinks or nutrition to an athlete competing in the race. Assistance can only be provided by event personnel or other competitors competiting in the race. Any failure to comply may result in disqualification.\nYou can only use one bike for the cycle. If you are found to change bike during the event you will be disqualified.\nCompetitors must observe all Road Traffic Laws.\nCycle on the left on all roads and keep tight into the left especially on main roads.\nCompetitors must follow the course as marked. Any short-cuts will result in a time penalty or disqualification.\nCheckpoints must be visited in the prescribed order.\nIn accordance with our commitment to minimise our impact on the local environment no litter of any kind\, including for example water bottles\, caps from water bottles\, energy bar wrappers or toilet paper shall be left on the course. If you are found to have littered the course you will be heavily penalized or disqualified.\nAll litter is to be carried to the closest transition or checkpoint for disposal.\nRespect the environment & local inhabitants\nMP3\, Ipods etc are not permitted to be used during the race.\nThe Race Director’s decision is final\nInform a race official immediately after withdrawing from the race.\nBib numbers must be worn by all competitors during The Race. The bib numbers must be visible on the front and back of each competitor.\nDrafting from another athlete or motor vehicle is forbidden. Competitors must reject attempts by others to draft. The Race will follow the rules on drafting as outlined by the International Triathlon Union for drafting illegial races.\nThe responsibility of remaining on the course rests with the competitor. Any competitor\, who appears to Technical or Medical Officials as presenting a danger to themselves or others\, may be removed from The Race.\n\nFAQs\n1. What is THE RACE?\nTHE RACE is a 250km endurance event across the least hospitable terrain in Ireland. \n2. Is THE RACE an adventure race\, a ultra-triathlon\, expedition race or extreme race?\nTHE RACE does not fall into any specific category. The race combines elements of many different genres but is in fact a category in and of itself. THE RACE is simply the toughest endurance event ever to take place on these shores. \n3. Is any navigation required on the course?\nThe race is an endurance challenge as distinct from an adventure race requiring navigation. As such the course is sign posted and marshalled throughout and does not require navigation. \n4. Who will compete in THE RACE?\nThere will be no stereotypical competitor. Competitors will come from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. You do not need to be an experienced athlete. You do not need to be an elite runner\, cyclist or kayaker. Those who compete in and ultimately complete THE RACE will be those who refuse to give up. \n5. How much training is required?\nThe amount of training needed will depend on your current fitness levels. Competitors are invariably busy people and can’t train all the time. Some will complete the event with less training\, others want to win and will devote more time to preparations. The Race team will be available to talk you through a training plan that works for you. \n6. How much does it cost to enter THE RACE?\nTHE RACE is a not-for-profit event. All proceeds from the race will go to help support the work of Gorta-Self Help Africa. The entry fee for the race is 600 euro (150 euro of which is payable up front and represents the deposit to confirm registration.) Competitors will get support from Gorta-Self Help Africa to help with fundraising and sponsorship. \n7. What is included in the entry fee?\n\nTwo nights accommodation in the Estate\nDinner upon arrival on eve of event\nBreakfast on the morning of event and dinner upon completion\nBrunch in the boat house for prize-giving ceremony\nTHE RACE Pack – including THE RACE performance top\nUse of kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid\nAccess to expert training and nutritional advice from Sand2Snow Adventures Team\nDiscount on personal training in your area\nDiscount in a range of hotels in the area for friends and family\nDiscount in a range of restaurants in the area\nThe Race 2016\, official medal\n\n8. What equipment do I need to compete in THE RACE?\nA full list of compulsory equipment is available here. \n9. Are there any classification categories for competitors?\nRace Entry / Registration \nWe will award a total of 150 places to competitors for The Race 2017. Registration is divided into two categories. The 150 Spaces will be divided as follows: \nRegistration Round 1 – First Come\, First Served. \nThis round is open to all competitors. Places will be awarded on a first come\, first served basis until all places are filled. \nOpen from 9.00am on Thursday the 26th of March 2015 \n75 Spaces available \nRegistration Round 2 – Selection Process \nThis round is open to all competitors. However\, preference will be given to certain groups if their allocation has not already been filled.* \nOpen from 9.00am on Thursday 9th April 2015 \n75 Spaces available * \n*Where possible we will ensure a minimum representation in The Race of Female Competitors (10%)\, International Competitors (10%)\, Local Competitors (10%) and Previous Competitors (10%). \nThe Elite competitor spaces will be allocated to the competitors with the greatest experience and/or best\, relevant race results as judged by the race organisers. Please note that there will be no elite wave during The Race. All competitors will begin the event at the same time. \n10. How many checkpoints are there during The Race and what will be available at each ?\nThere is a checkpoint at the end of each stage so 5 in total as the end of stages 3 and 4 are at the same location. There will be basic shelter at each checkpoint on the course. These will vary between temporary and permanent structures. Each will contain Safety Personnel and Equipment Box Drops Toilets Changing Areas Seated Areas Water and Food \n11. Is there is a box drop at the end of each stage ?\nYes there is a box drop at the end of 1\,2\,3/4 and 5. To be clear the end of stage 3 and 4 is at the same location and as such there will only be one drop here. \n12. Will we have toilets on the route\, if so where?\nYes there will be toilets at base and at the end of stage 1\, 2\, 3/4 and 5. \n13. What gear can I leave with my bike?\nAs with other interchanges you will be able to leave 1 box with your bike. \n14. How do I get to the start of THE RACE?\nCompetitors are required to make there own way to Gartan Adventure Centre (17km from Letterkenny.) \n15. When and where are the cut-off points/times?\n1. Competitors must begin Stage 4 by 4.30pm \n2. Competitors must begin Stage 5 by 6.30pm \n3. Competitors must begin Stage 6 by 11.30pm \nAdditional Notes on Cut off Times: \nOn stage 5 and 6 cut offs will be enforced if it is clear competitors are unable to finish the course within the 24 hour limit. This decision will be at the desecration of the stage safety officer and race director. \nCut off times will be strictly enforced and will be at the discretion of stage safety officers and race director. \n16. Are kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids provided?\nYes. \n17. How many checkpoints are there during The Race and what will be available at each ?\nThere is a checkpoint at the end of each stage so 5 in total as the end of stages 3 and 4 are at the same location. There will be basic shelter at each checkpoint on the course. These will vary between temporary and permanent structures. Each will contain Safety Personnel and Equipment Box Drops Toilets Changing Areas Seated Areas Water and Food \n18. What items of the mandatory list must we carry throughout the race.\nYou will need to have all compulsory gear on your person throughout. Except Clothing which you can separate as you wish and bike gear which is only required for the bicycle section. \n19. Are both cycle legs on reasonably good quality sealed roads?\nThe cycling legs are all on sealed roads and over 90% of these would be described as being in good to very good condition. There is a 15km stretch towards the end of the second cycle that is on a one lane local road. Again this is in good condition for a local road.There will however be cracks in the tarmac on this section. \n20. Are the kayaks single or double sit on tops?\nSingle sit on tops \n21. In terms of assistance for the race are we allowed to have any outside support ie a support team with food\, clothes etc ready or do we have to be completely self sufficient?\nThe Race is an unsupported event. Part of the challenge is for competitors to complete the course without outside assistance.\nSupporters can meet with competitors at designated areas located at each stage transition . Supporters are not permitted to interfere with competitors and cannot under any circumstances: \n\nHandover or collect any equipment / fuel\nDrive alongside competitors\nDisobey an event marshall\n\n22. Can you describe the accommodation provided?\nAccommodation is dormitory style but spacious with plenty of room for all competitors kit. It is included in competitors race fee for the Friday and Saturday night of the event. \n23. Can my friends/family run/cycle/kayak alongside me on the course\nNo support by foot / kayak / bicycle on the course. Friends and family can support at numerous designated spots along the course. They will also be able to meet with competitors at designated zones at each stage transition. \n24. Will there be any water available on the final run leg or should we planning to carry all of what we will need in a hydration pack.\nThere will be water available at each stage checkpoint and at the half way point on stage 3 and stage 6. Marshals on the course will also have an additional supply of water at varies locations on the course. \n25. On stage two\, if the weather is bad\, i.e. cold and wet\,I may wear a wet suit. Is there any problem in doing so ?\nNo problem at all. The clothing choice is at each competitors discretion. \n26. It states stage two is paddling with the tide\, is there any part during the 15km we are against the current or flow. This is just so I can get a close estimate on my time.\nIn testing this stage has taken us between 1hr 30mins and 2.15hrs. In 2017 all competitors will be paddling with the tide throughout this stage. \n27. Is there is a box drop at the end of each stage ?\nYes there is a box drop at the end of 1\,2\,3/4 and 5. To be clear the end of stage 3 and 4 is at the same location and as such there will only be one drop here. \n28. Will we have toilets on the route\, if so where?\nYes there will be toilets at base and at the end of stage 1\, 2\, 3/4 and 5. \n29. Are we allowed any support or crews on the route?\nThere will be no support crews \n30. What facilities will be at transitions and can we store our food & change of clothing at each transition.\nThere will be four bag drops on the course at the end of stage 1\, 2\, 3/4 and 5. End Stage 1 – Water\, Bag Drop\, Medical Team End Stage 2\,3/4\,5 – Medical Tent \, Bag Drop \, Toilet\, Water. (We will have a small area in the medical tents that competitors can use to change. This will be private but quite basic) There will be hot water available at check points 3/4 and 5. \nTO REGISTER CLICK HERE
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/the-race-donegal-2/
LOCATION:Garten Adventure Centre\, Donegal\, Ulster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Ultra
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Race HQ":MAILTO:info@therace.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180407T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180407T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171114T163754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171114T163820Z
UID:14291-1523088000-1523120400@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Shore 2 Summit - 2018
DESCRIPTION:The routes are a mass of stunning scenery\, dotted with historical landmarks\, beautiful lakes and enduring climbs. While Extreme North take no credit for the fantastic natural routes\, other than identifying them\, the perfect balance of adventure\, endurance\, hospitality and care for runners is part and parcel of what makes an Extreme North event a memorable one. \nThis event is suited to all levels of fitness enthusiast / elite adventurer. The new Mini Adventure will hopefully entice the keep fit enthusiasts to the wonderful outdoors while the 62k Extreme course is what it says and will test any elite athlete at their own pace. \nAll races start at the Sliabh Sneacht Centre. \n\n62K Ultra race\n12.5K Run – Starting at the Sliabh Sneacht Centre a flat start soon turns right onto a 3.0k steep climb\, starting on road and eventually leading onto hill track. After passing the Wind Mills the hill road goes into a long decline before ending back on main roads and a rolling terrain leads runners to the Lake Kayak stage. \n1.5k Kayak – Kayaking is on Lough Fad lake\, surrounded by steep mountainous terrain\, so enjoy and relax a little for some of the tasks ahead. \n22.5k Cycle – The first cycle of the day starts with a 6k on road then 6k off road section which incorporates a 1k steep climb. Fantastic panoramic scenery on both sides of Lough Swilly as you wind your way around Wind Mills before embarking on rural windy\, rolling roads for the final half of the cycle terminating with a steep off road climb to base of Sliabh Sneacht. \n7.0K Mountain Trek – Starting with a .75k track\, then onto a similar distance of relatively flat but boggy section before embarking on the real 2k climb of Sliabh Sneacht. Hopefully a clear day will reveal the real beauty of the peninsula for as far as the eye can see. \n18.3K Cycle 2 – Continuing on Mountain track and after a short 1k you may have to assist / carry you bike across a 100m section then another 2k of off road before eventually ending up on small windy rural roads as you make your way back to the Finish line at Sliabh Sneacht Centre at Drumfries. \n0.2K Run -Rack your bike and a short sprint around the Centre to the very welcome Finish Gantry where you’ll get presented with your Medal and Race time and then a well deserved warm meal as you reminisce on your achievement with friends and colleagues. \n41K Sprint Race\n6.50k Run – All on road this starts with an easy flat then continues on rolling roads as you make your way to Lough Fad and the Kayak section. \n1.5k Kayak – Kayaking is on Lough Fad lake\, surrounded by steep mountainous terrain\, so enjoy and relax a little for some of the tasks ahead. \n15.5k Cycle – The first cycle of the day starts with a 6k on road then 5k off road section which incorporates a 1k steep climb. Fantastic panoramic scenery on both sides of Lough Swilly as you wind your way around Wind Mills and separate from the Extreme Course for a shorter descent before embarking on rural windy\, rolling roads for the final half of the cycle terminating with a steep off road climb to base of Sliabh Sneacht. \n5.3K Mountain Trek – Starting with a .75k track\, then onto a similar distance of relatively flat but boggy section before embarking on over 1k of a rock/heather climb of Sliabh Sneacht. As you turn around to descend again take in the real beauty of the peninsula for as far as the eye can see. \n13.0K Cycle 2 – Continuing on Mountain track and after a short 1k you may have to assist / carry you bike across a 100m section then another 2k of off road before eventually ending up on small windy rural roads as you make your way back to the Finish line at Sliabh Sneacht Centre at Drumfries. \n0.2K Run -Rack your bike and a short sprint around the Centre to the very welcome Finish Gantry where you’ll get presented with your Medal and Race time and then a well deserved warm meal as you reminisce on your achievement with friends and colleagues. \n22K Mini Adventure\n5.00K Run – Short but not easy \, mainly rising roads with the most notable climb as runners turn towards Sliabh Sneacht on the off road section. This run will continue into the mountain trek\, but a forced slower pace will be a welcome addition. \n3.00K Mountain trek – At end of run on hill track runners now start on the first 1k of flat boggy hill trek\, then a further 1k climb half way up the mountain. Take note of the beautiful scenery as you turn around to descend the mountain and back to the Bike Transition. \n5.00K Cycle 1 – Continuing on Mountain track and after a short 1k you may have to assist / carry you bike across a 100m section then another 2k of off road before eventually ending up on rural roads as you make your way to the kayak section. \n1.0k Kayak – Kayaking is on Lough Fad lake\, the kayaks are twin\, flat bottom kayaks which means that you don’t really need much /any previous kayaking experience as there is little chance of capsizing. So relax and take in your surrounded of the steep mountainous terrain\, as you complete the short course around the centre Island. \n7.8K Cycle2 – Back on the bike and navigate along small windy rural roads as you make your way back to the Finish line at Sliabh Sneacht Centre at Drumfries. \n0.2K Run -Rack your bike and a short sprint around the Centre to the very welcome Finish Gantry where you’ll get presented with your Medal and Race time and then a well deserved warm meal as you reminisce on your achievement with friends and colleagues. \nFinish Arena \nThe finishers arena in the new Sliabh Sneacht centre will greet you with a welcome worthy of the challenge and you can rest shower and recover as you savour the hot food and goodies while reflecting on an amazing achievement on an equally amazing course. The finishers medals and T shirt will serve as a deserving memento of a job well done. \nThe adventure consist of\nThe adventure consist of \n\n\n\nDiscipline \n 62k Extreme  \n41k Sprint  \n22k Mini \n\n\n Run\n12.50k\n6.50k\n 5.00k\n\n\n Kayak\n 1.50k\n 1.50k\n 1.00k\n\n\nBike 1\n22.50k\n 14.50k\n 5.00k\n\n\n Mountain hike\n 7.00k\n 5.30k\n 3.00k\n\n\n Bike 2\n 18.30k\n13.00k\n 7.8k\n\n\n Run\n 0.20k\n 0.20k\n 0.20k\n\n\nTotal\n 62.00k\n 41.00k\n 22.00k\n\n\n\n\nBike Hire from Cycle Inishowen \nWhy not save yourself some hassle and hire a bike for the Shore 2 Summit? Cycle Inishowen are offering €19.90 bike hire for this event. The bikes are Ridgeback Velocity hybrids available in a wide range of sizes. They are 24 speed with Shimano Acera gearing\, aluminium frame and rigid forks. The tyres are fairly wide for the road ut ideal for the trail. All bikes are well maintained by our on-site mechanic so you can be sure that a great bike awaits you for the day of the event. We can also fit your own accessories to the bikes such as pedals\, saddles etc. You can collect your bike and get fitted at Race Pack collection \nFor more information and to view the full specs check out www.cycleinishowen.com or email blaise@cycleinishowen.com to book. \nRegistration\nAll participants must register online\, the process is easy and will only take a few minutes. Payments will be via Credit / Laser /Debit card and prices are subject to a booking charge. If you need an alternative method please contact us. Participants are encouraged to consider fundraising for their preferred Charity to help heighten their overall experience and achievement in the event. If you are fundraising then please let us know how you got on before race day. The Simon Community is our Event Charity Partner\, so if you wish you can donate a few Euro when registering. \nRegistrants can access their entry to make changes anytime up to 3 weeks before the event registration closes. Bookings are non refundable and see T & C for details of race transfers to alternative event. \nOur Race prices\, include for lots more than most races and include include all registration charges. Race entry close on Saturday 31st March. \n\n\n\n Race\nEarly Bird \nRace Fee\nStandard \nRace Fee \n\n\n Extreme Course\n€59.50\n€ 67.00\n\n\n Sprint Course\n€52.50\n€ 59.50\n\n\nMini Adventure\n€44.50\n€ 49.50\n\n\nExtreme Relay – 2 Person\n€95.00\n€ 110.00\n\n\n                      – 4 Person\n€140.00\n€155.00\n\n\nSprint Relay    – 2 Person\n€85.00\n€ 95.00\n\n\n                      – 4 Person\n€130.00\n€145.00\n\n\n\n\nWhat you get for your money \n\nEvent T Shirt\nSpecial Race Medal\nTiming Chip\nRace Support\nGoody’s & Hot food at Finish.\n\nOur Medals – are the business \nExtreme North are proud of their medals and the Shore 2 Summit medals are no exception Your guaranteed a special memento to reminisce on your fantastic achievement. \nFAQs\nCan I transfer my entry to later event / next year\nTo allow for Injury during training you can transfer your entry to next year’s event up to 3 weeks before start of race. After this date it will be too late. \nCan I run for my own Charity\nYes of course\, this would be an arrangement between yourself and your chosen Charity. We would ask that you let us know the Charity and amount raised. \nWhat you get for your money\n\nEvent T Shirt\nSpecial Race Medal\nTiming Chip\nRace Support\nGoody’s & Hot food at Finish.\nEntry / number transfer\n\nCan I let someone else participate on my Number? \n– No you cannot \nThe Course Times\nH & S for runners \nUse of Music / ear phones are banned. As there will be local traffic\, race vehicles and Ambulances it is imperative that runners/walkers adhere to this rule. Failure to do so will result in your disqualification. \nCourse Start / Finish / times \n\n\n\nRace\nRace Start\nBike Trans. 1\nFinish\nStart Time\n\n\n62k Extreme\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\nLough Fad\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\n8:00:00\n\n\n41k Sprint\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\nLough Fad\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\n9:30:00\n\n\n23k Mini Adventure\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\nMountain\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\n10:30:00\n\n\n\nRace morning arrival; – Arrive at Start at least 90 mins before your race start time to collect your race pack and then leave your bike at the Lake Transition which is only 3 mile away then return to start. \nCut-off time – Cut off times is 2.30pm \nCourse signage \nEach Route is thoroughly signed with directional signage etc as follows; \n\nParticipants will be provided with a map with final instruction.\nClear directional signage on route.\nDistance markers at 5k intervals\nFlag markers at junctions and mountain\nMarshals at all major junctions.\n\nCourse surface \nThe course is a mix of tarred road\, hill track climbs\, paths and beaches \n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/shore-2-summit-2/
LOCATION:Sliabh Sneacht Centre\, Innisowen\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Extreme North Events":MAILTO:harold@extremenorthevents.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180311
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171005T212729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T213716Z
UID:14072-1520640000-1520726399@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Quest - Kenmare
DESCRIPTION:With 3 challenging routes to test you no matter what level of fitness you have. Run\, cycle and kayak across the Kenmare Bay\, Gleninchiquinn\, The Beara Peninsula\, Caha Pass and Kenmare town. \nChoose from one of the following routes:\n67k Expert\n50K Sport\n29K Challenge \n29KM CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION \n29KM CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION\nAll routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change \nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 10.70km \nDescription: Starting in the Square in Kenmare Town you will proceed on bike to cycle along on the Sheen Valley and to Bonanne Hertiage Park. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area. \nTerrain: Sealed Road & secondary road. Suitable for a road bike. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n  \nStage 2: Trail Run – 4km \nDescription: Drop your bike at the bike racking in transition in Bonanne Heritage Park and run 2 laps around the heritage park passing ancient ring forts and stone circles 1\,000 of years old. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n  \nStage 3: Cycle – 9.50km \nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area back the main N71 Caha Pass road across the Bridge in Kenmare. \nTerrain: Sealed Road & secondary road. Suitable for a road bike. Precautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n  \nStage 4: Forest Trail – 2.6km \nDescription: Drop your bike at the bike racking in transition on the left-hand side as you go over the bridge in Kenmare. Proceed to run a looped trail around Reenagross and cross the road to the kayak transition at the pier \nTerrain: Flat walking trail\, forest track. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n  \nStage 5: Kayak – 1.0km \nDescription: Kayak on Kenmare Bay from the Pier area on Double sit on top kayaks \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks. All kayaks and equipment required are provided. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times \n  \nStage 6: Run to Finish – 1.00km \nDescription: After finishing the kayak stage you will run down Henry Street Kenmare to a festival atmosphere at the finish line at the main Square. \n50KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION \n50KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION\nAll routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change \nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 20km \nDescription: Starting in the Square in Kenmare Town you will proceed on bike to cycle along the stunning Ring of Beara Cycle Route and to Gleninchaquin Park and waterfall. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area. \nTerrain: Sealed Road & secondary road. Suitable for a road bike. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n  \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Drop your bike at the bike racking in transition and run around Gleninchaquin Park trail over a 300ft waterfall and secret valleys. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n  \nStage 3: Cycle – 19.6km \nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area back the main ring of Beara road and turn off right up an area known locally as Dromoghty and on to the N71 Caha Pass road at Releagh Bridge. \nTerrain: Sealed Road & secondary road. Suitable for a road bike. Very steep climb on this stage that will test all cyclists. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n  \nStage 4: Forest Trail – 2.6km \nDescription: Drop your bike at the bike racking in transition on the left hand side as you go over the bridge in Kenmare. Proceed to run a looped trail around Reenagross and cross the road to the kayak transition at the pier \nTerrain: Flat walking trail\, forest track. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n  \nStage 5: Kayak – 1.0km \nDescription: Kayak on Kenmare Bay from the Pier area on Double sit on top kayaks \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks. All kayaks and equipment is required is provided. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times \n  \nStage 6: Run to Finish – 1.00km \nDescription: After finishing the kayak stage you will run down Henry Street Kenmare to a festival atmosphere at the finish line at the main Square. \n67K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION \n67K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION\nAll routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change \nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 20km \nDescription: Starting in the Square in Kenmare Town you will proceed on bike to cycle along the stunning Ring of Beara Cycle Route and to Gleninchaquin Park and waterfall. From here you will drop your bike at the transition area. \nTerrain: Sealed Road & secondary road. Suitable for a road bike. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n  \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Drop your bike at the bike racking in transition and run around Gleninchaquin Park trail over a 300ft waterfall and secret valleys. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n  \nStage 3: Cycle – 36km \nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area back the main ring of Beara road and turn off right up to an area known locally as Dromoghty and onto the N71 Caha Pass road at Releagh Bridge. \nTerrain: Sealed Road & secondary road. Suitable for a road bike. Very steep climb on this stage that will test all cyclists. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n  \nStage 4: Forest Trail – 2.6km \nDescription: Drop your bike at the bike racking in transition on the left-hand side as you go over the bridge in Kenmare. Proceed to run a looped trail around Reenagross and cross the road to the kayak transition at the pier \nTerrain: Flat walking trail\, forest track. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n  \nStage 5: Kayak – 1.0km \nDescription: Kayak on Kenmare Bay from the Pier area on Double sit on top kayaks \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks. All kayaks and equipment required are provided. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times \n  \nStage 6: Run to Finish – 1.00km \nDescription: After finishing the kayak stage you will run down Henry Street Kenmare to a festival atmosphere at the finish line at the Square. \n\n  \nRegister Now!\n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-kenmare-2018/
LOCATION:Kenmare\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180217T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170713T151704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171023T222947Z
UID:13626-1518859800-1518886800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce - Dublin
DESCRIPTION:Urban meets rural in Spring 2018 as Gaelforce brings an adventure race to Dublin. \nBased in the foothills of the Dublin mountains\, 20 minutes from the city center\, you will be able to enjoy the beauty of our capital with amazing views from Kippure mountain. \nThere are 2 courses to choose from\, depending on your fitness and adventurous levels.  A 29km and a 49km course. The breakdown of each are as follows;3 \nThe 2017 event SOLD OUT\, don’t miss out on a place at the start line of the 2018 event – REGISTER EARLY! \nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES FOR THE 29KM COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 11km approx \n2. Cycling: 17.5km approx \n3. Kayaking: 750m max \nBRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nSTAGE 1 RUN (1KM)\nShort run around Sean Walsh park to the bike transition \nSTAGE 2 CYCLING (9KM)\nSealed road leads you to a steep uphill and then onto a dirt road. At the end of the dirt track you return to sealed roads and down a steep windy road to the reservoir. You drop your bike at the end of the first lake. \nSTAGE 2 KAYAKING ON RESERVOIR (750M)\nFrom the bike drop there is a short run up the hill to the top reservoir where you will start the kayak stage. The boats are tandem sit-on-top kayaks. \nSTAGE 4 KIPPURE MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK (10KM)\nA marked route is followed up and down Kippure Mountain. You will run alongside the reservoir then on the road until you reach the track for the mountain. This track is very uneven so watch your footing. The route takes you roughly 2 km up the hill before you turn around to return to the bike drop. \nSTAGE 5 CYCLING (8.5KM)\nThe first section of the cycle is on the same road you ran out on so it is gravel\, take care with your tyres. Following the road alongside the reservoir you will eventually join the R114 and the final spin back to Tallaght stadium. \nRUN TO FINISH\nThe final run of glory to finish. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \n===================== \nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES FOR THE 49KM COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 15km approx \n2. Cycling: 33km approx \n3. Kayaking: 1.5km max \n\nBRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION:\nSTAGE 1 RUN (1KM)\nShort run around Sean Walsh Park to the first bike transition \nSTAGE 2 CYCLING (16.5KM)\nSealed roads followed by dirt road and a 4km uphill on Coilte forest gravel track. This cycle stage also includes 2 steep descents (*DESCENT 1 & 2). You will need to be comfortable cycling off road uphill and downhill to manage this cycle. \nSTAGE 3 KAYAKING ON RESERVOIR (1.5KM)\nFrom the bike drop there is a short run up the hill to the top reservoir where you will start the kayak stage. The boats are tandem sit-on-top kayaks. \nSTAGE 4 KIPPURE MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK (13KM)\nA marked route is followed up and down Kippure Mountain. You will run alongside the reservoir then on the road until you reach the track for the mountain.  This track is very uneven so watch your footing. The route takes you roughly 2 km up the hill before you turn around to return to the bike drop. \nSTAGE 5 CYCLING (16.5KM)\nThe first section of the cycle includes the same road you ran out on so it is gravel\, take care with your tyres. There is then probably one of the hardest climbs of the race as you head uphill for almost 2km.  This is followed by a severe descent (*DESCENT 3).  Then you are heading back to Tallaght and the stadium where you began. \nRUN TO FINISH\nThe final run of glory to finish. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nPRICING & INFO\n\n\n\nENTRY IS ONLINE ONLY AND IS NOW OPEN\n**Early Bird Price €80.00pp    Until 17:00    9th August 2017 \n€85.00pp    Until 17:00    February 9 2018 \n€95.00pp    Until registration closes \nAll prices shown exclude €4.50 booking fee \nPLEASE NOTE\nOnline registration closes at 15:00 on Friday 16 February 2017 \nYou must be over 18 years of age on the day of the race to enter \nGROUP BOOKINGS DISCOUNT\nBook 10 competitors and get the 11th person free – email us at info@gaelforceevents.com to organise your discount. \nPlease note: This discount is only available after the early bird discount ends. \nENTRY FEE INCLUDES:\n\nEvent technical T-shirt\nRace medal upon completion\nUse of kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids\nUse of individual electronic timing chips\nPost-event food\n\nPlease note t-shirts are ordered 4 weeks in advance of the race. Entries after this may have to have t-shirt posted out. \n\n\nIMPORTANT TIMES:\nREGISTRATION\nRegistration: Friday 16 Feb 17:00 – 20:00 \nSaturday 17th February at Tallaght stadium: \n\nGFD 49km 07:00 – 09:30\nGFD 29km 08:30 – 10:45\n\nEveryone must attend registration during one of these times \nRACE START TIMES\n\n\n\nGFD 49KM \nWave 1: 09:30 \nWave 2: 09:45 \nWave 3: 10:00\nGFD 29KM  \nWave 1: 10:15 \nWave 2: 10:30 \n \n\n\n\nEVENT PHOTOGRAPHY\nSign up for event photography during registration to avail of a special discounted price of €4.95 for 2 photos (normal price €8.60)
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-dublin-18/
LOCATION:Tallaght\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20180118T140359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T140359Z
UID:14656-1517644800-1517677200@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Slaney Valley Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Start Location: Bree Village\, Enniscorthy\, Co Wexford \nThe Race consist of the following:\nStage 1: Cycle 22km\nhttps://www.plotaroute.com/route/541961\nDescription: Starting in Bree village\, this cycle route will bring you through the rolling wexford countryside\, crossing the Slaney River and back along the Slaney valley\nTerrain; Sealed road\nFeatures: Stunning views of the river Slaney and surrounding valley \nStage 2: Kayak 1km\nDescription: In association with Wexford Kayak safaris\, competitors will Kayak a circular route along the spectacular river Slaney.\nRestrictions: Participants cannot use their own Kayaks. They must use the Kayaks and paddles provided. Buoyancy aid must be used at all times. \nState 3: Cycle 4km\nDescription: A short cycle brings you back into Bree Village\, for the final transition. \nStage 4: Forest Trail Run 6.5KM\nDescription: Competitors will follow a short road before ascending up-to the stunning Bree hill. Following a a rolling forest trail competitors circle the Hill\, taking in the breath taking views of the Slaney valley below\, before ascending the renowned Downhill Mountain Bike track. From here\, it’s down through the forest and back to the finish area in the Village below\nTerrain: Sealed road\, Forrest track\, Mountain track\, forest trail\nFeatures: From Various Points along the trail you have panoramic views across the Slaney valley and rolling Wexford countryside.\nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended \n  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/slaney-valley-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Bree Village\, Enniscorthy\, Wexford\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171112
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170630T125514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170630T125514Z
UID:13545-1510358400-1510444799@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Sea 2 Summit
DESCRIPTION:S2S EVENT INFO\nWestport Sea 2 Summit takes place on Saturday 11th November. The adventure race is a unique event based in the adventure capital of Ireland\, Westport. The race incorporates all the thrills that Westport has to offer; Croagh Patrick\, Clew Bay\, the Sheaffry Mountains and the new Greenway. \nWestport Sea2Summit is organised and run by the Westport Plaza & Castlecourt Hotel Resort under the guidance of Race Director\, Paul O ‘Brien of Boot Camp West. \nThere will be two separate races with three categories in both\, which will include a mix of road running\, cycling\, and a mountain hike. \nThe Sea2Summit Spirit will cater for the participant that wants a challenge but has not taken part in adventure racing before. Duration time for the fastest will be 2.5 – 3hrs. \nThe Sea2Summit Supreme is for the participant who wants an extra challenge. The hike up and down the front face of Croagh Patrick (Murrisk) will hurt the legs and the back breaking ramps at the Maum climb will definitely test your bike and quad muscles.\nDuration time for the elite athletes will be around 3.5hrs.\nIn these two races\, there are 3 categories to choose from: \n\nAdvanced\nIntermediate\nBeginner\n\nYou will be asked when registering which category you would like to be in. We ask people to enter themselves into a category so that they will be competing alongside competitors of the same standard. \n\nThe S2S Supreme Course\nThe event begins at the Westport Plaza & Castlecourt Hotel Resort. \nStage 1 Participants will run up Distillery Road on to the new Greenway and follow the Greenway to Westport Quay. (4km) \nStage 2 The 1st Transition Point is at Roman Island there you change on to your bike and follow the road out via the coast to Murrisk (8k) to Croagh Patrick car park. ( Transition 2) \nStage 3 Changing shoes again to climb Croagh Patrick (5k) which is widely known and we are using the most used side for the race. At the top we urge that you take care on the descent as the loose shale is dangerous and numerous accidents have occurred there in the past. \nStage 4 Returning to Croagh Patrick Car Park to pick up your bike and take on the rolling hills. Taking the main road to Louisburgh turning at Kilsallagh for Drummin where the steep climb of the Maum awaits you; recommended gearing on your bike is 39×27 its 25% in places\, through Drummin village and on to Liscarney where it’s all downhill back to Roman Island transition point. \nStage 5 The last section could be the hardest\, with a 4 km run to include an obstacle course and sea run\, returning to Westport Town via the Greenway\, finishing at the Fairgreen overlooking the Mall River. \nTHE S2S SPIRIT COURSE\nThe S2S Spirit Course is similar with the same first run and bike but the hike up Croagh Patrick only goes as far as the ridge (3k) and then descends to the car park leaving out the torches Cone. The Cycle home is also reduced to 8km. \nWHAT ARE THE DISTANCES BREAKDOWN FOR S2S\nThe S2S Spirit\nRace Format \n\n4k run\n8k cycle\n3k Mountain run (Croagh Patrick) at half distance (1.5K) and at bottom (3K)\,\n11k cycle\n4k run with sea run (depending on tide times).\nTotal distance 30km\n\nThe S2S Supreme\nRace Format \n\n4k run\n8k cycle\n5k Mountain run (Croagh Patrick) at half distance(2.5k) and at bottom (5k)\n35k cycle hilly cycle at (14K) and end of cycle\n4k run with sea run (depending on tide times).\nTotal distance 56km\n\nRules of the Road and All Instructions from race marshals and Gardai must be obeyed at all times. \nWestport Sea 2 Summit Adventure Race €65\nAdventure Race Plus Hot Buffet Meal & Prize Giving on Saturday Night in the Castlecourt Hotel. \nClick here to view the Town Map \nSafety Information – What you need to know before you climb: Click Here \nWestport Sea 2 Summit would like to share the ethos of care on Croagh Patrick.\n• We would like to acknowledge and thank the landowners in their support for the Sea2Summit Adventure Race.\n• We acknowledge that Croagh Patrick is a place of pilgrimage and must be respected by all competitors\n• We are asking all competitors to by all means familiarise themselves with the route but we respectfully ask that they do not to use the mountain as a training ground in the build up to the events\n• Westport Sea 2 Summit  would like to promote an environmental policy on the mountain ; on our website we will encourage competitors to take your  litter with you\, “What you bring up you must bring down!”
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/sea-2-summit/
LOCATION:Westport\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171105
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170614T192214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T161828Z
UID:13476-1509753600-1509839999@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:SCAR 2017
DESCRIPTION:SCAR stands for Skibbereen Charity Adventure Race.\nWell\, it’s finally here! SCAR CHALLENGE Skibbereen Charity Adventure Race is only days away. \nFirstly\, thank you all for bearing with us over the last few stormy weeks and it is great you all stayed and are taking part. \nWith over 350 participants and over €20\,000 raised for charity\, we are delighted to welcome you all to West Cork finally! \nHopefully you have kept your training going and are ready to take on the course you have selected. Have a great race! \n  \nSecondly\, we would like to thank Kinetica Sports Ltd.\, for coming on board as our title sponsor for 2017. Without their generous support and that of all our sponsors\, service providers and volunteers we would not be in the unique position of being the largest Adventure Race in Ireland where 100% of all your race entry fees are donated to charity. \nThis year’s main beneficiary is Ronald McDonald House. The Ronald McDonald House charity provides accommodation and a caring and supportive environment for families whose children are seriously ill and are hospitalised or undergoing medical treatment at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital\, Crumlin\, Dublin 12. The positive effect this donation will make\, along with the several other charities throughout Ireland who will receive donations from the monies you raised\, is the reason we run SCAR each year. \nWe hope you enjoy the day and get the feel-good factor you deserve for being part of this unique experience. \nBelow is all the information you require to ensure a safe and happy event. Please take the time to read it fully. It’s in your interest. \nPlease note the new CHALLENGE course has lots of changes to the normal SCAR course so watch out and check the courses on facebook\, website or below. \n  \nTASTER – 21 KM\nTASTER Course starts with a 5Km out and back Hill Run\, followed by a 16Km Coastal Cycle Loop around Toe Head and Tragumna\, past Liss Ard Lake and back to the Start/Finish Line. With nearly 300mts of climbing in this short 21km course you will get a real taste for Adventure Racing. \n \n\n\n\n  \n  \n \n\n\n\n\n\nSPORT – 49.5 KM\nSPORT Course starts with the same 5Km out and back Hill Run\, followed by an iconic 22Km cycle to Lough Hyne on the Coastal Route that takes in Toe Head\, Tragumna\, the “WALL” Coomb Hill\, before dropping down to rack your bike and kayak a 1.5Km loop on the world renown Lough Hyne\, Europe’s largest saltwater lake. After your kayak\, you bike back 21Km to Castlehaven on the Coastal Loop that takes in our second most favorite hill\, “CALGARY”\, before passing the beautiful Baltimore Harbour\, then rounding past Liss Ard gates to sprint the last 3km back to the start finish line. \nNOTE: EXPERT and SPORT Course participants will earn points for the MSAI National Series in-place of SCAR’17 \n \n  \n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nEXPERT – 57.5 KM\nEXPERT Course will start with a new 13Km out and back Hill Run taking in the full loop within Rineen Woods bringing you back through transition to collect your bike and take on the same challenging route as the SPORT course. You also get to enjoy the Lough Hyne kayak leg this time round. We know that extra hour of running will make the bike an even tougher route for you guys so we will have an extra-large cheer to await you as you cross the finish line on the day. \nNOTE: EXPERT and SPORT Course participants will earn points for the MSAI National Series in-place of SCAR’17 \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nRace Pack Collection\nYour race pack\, which will include your race number\, bike sticker\, and timing chip\, will be available for collection from the new venue\, the Castlehaven GAA Grounds\, Moneyvollahane Skibbereen\, from 8:00am to 11:00am on Saturday 4th Nov. Please note Castlehaven GAA have two pitches so make sure you look for the Moneyvollahane one\, which is 4km out the R596 Castlethownshend Road from Lidl Roundabout\, in Skibbereen. \nThis is the same road as Liss-Ard which you will pass on the way. There will be plenty of parking available in club grounds. \nAnyone who has ordered a Race T-Shirt can collect these along with your Race Pack. A limited number of T Shirts will be available for purchase at registration for €15. First come basis applies. \nRoute Map: Please study your route map below. While the route will be marked and marshaled\, you are responsible for following the correct route and registering at any checkpoints on your course. \nTASTER RUN: https://www.strava.com/routes/10973862\nTASTER BIKE: https://www.strava.com/routes/10973995\nSPORT RUN: https://www.strava.com/routes/10973862\nEXPERT RUN: https://www.strava.com/routes/10973880\nSPORT & EXPERT BIKE: https://www.strava.com/routes/10966018 \nRace Number: Your race number must be worn on the front of your race jersey. If you do not wear your race number you will be deemed not to be an official participant. \nBike Sticker: You must place the bike sticker on your bike close to the headstock/handlebars so it is easy to see. You cannot remove your bike from the bike paddock at the end of the race unless your bike sticker and race number match. If you lose either\, you will be forced to wait until all bikes are retrieved before we will release your bike. This is for equipment security reasons. \nTiming Chip: Each participant will receive a timing chip\, which must be worn on your wrist\, as you will need to “dib” the timing chip against a control box at each checkpoint. Please note that you must return your chip at the finish line\, even if you do not start\, or if you pull out of the race. You will be charged a penalty fee of €35for non-returned chips. If you collect packs on behalf of others you will be responsible for any penalty for non-returned chips. \nWe will automatically be charged by the timing company for non-returned chips and we have to pass this charge on. \nBike Drop Arrangements\nAll Courses \nParticipants will drop their bike to the Bike Transition within the Castlehaven GAA Grounds between 8:00am and 11:00am on Saturday morning only. \nBag-Drop Arrangements\nAll participants should keep their bags in their cars. There will be the full use of the club changing rooms including hot showers for participants. \nBags are left in the changing rooms at the participants own risk. \nWaves\nAll Courses start and finish in Castlehaven GAA Grounds \nThe Expert will have a mass start at 10:30 am. \nThe Sport will have a mass start from 11:30 am (no waves this time). \nThe Taster will start at 11:45 am. \nAll Expert competitors must be at the start line by 10:15am for race briefing. \nAll Sport & Taster competitors must be at the start line by 11:15am for race briefing. \nMandatory Kit\nMandatory Kit List: \nIt is vital that all Sport and Expert Participants bring the following mandatory kit list with them to the start: \n\nBasic First Aid Kit\nCycle helmet\, spare tube\, pump\nRace Number\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket (if weather dictates)\nSuitable footwear\n\nAll mandatory kit will be checked before the race \n\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-fill points on the course.\n\nYou will not be allowed to mount your bike unless you are wearing a helmet \nParking\nAll parking to take place inside the grounds of Castlehaven GAA pitch and only in the designated area. DO NOT park on the road outside the grounds as you will impede the course. \nToilets\nClub toilets will be available from 8:00am \nPost Race Event\nParticipants are invited to stay around at the finish line once you have returned your timing chip when you finish. Refreshments\, hot food\, post-race massage\, and hot showers\, will be available free of charge. \nAfter Party and Prize-giving\nWe will host an after-party and prize-giving\, plus charity cheque presentation in the Eldon Hotel from 9pm onwards on Saturday\, which will then be followed by live music. All are welcome. \n\n  \n  \nRegister Now!\nThe SCAR Team\nis made up of members of the Skibbereen & District Lions Club. The Lions Club is a charitable organisation comprised of volunteers from the local community. We organise fundraising events for local\, national and international causes\, whilst dedicated to the idea that the people who live in a community are in the best position to know what help its community members need and why. \nFollowing on from the success of the 2014\, 2015 & 2016 SCAR as well as the Skibbereen Down & Dirty Mud Run and the Skibbereen Glow Run we are making plans for the 2017 Skibbereen Charity Adventure Race\, which will take place on Saturday 21st October in Skibbereen. \n\nAs with all previous events 100% of the entry fee goes to local charities.\n\nIn 2013 we donated over €12\,000 to various charities in West Cork\, all of which was raised by competitors in the above events. In 2014 SCAR raised over €18\,000 and we increased this figure to over €31\,000 in 2016. Our goal is to build on the last four years to make SCAR’17 an even bigger success. \nSCAR ’17 will be an even bigger and better event with courses available to suit\, beginners\, intermediate and expert adventure racers. Each course will be fully timed with splits and will all finish in the grounds of the stunning Liss Ard Estate on the outskirts of Skibbereen town. \nWhichever course you choose you will be guaranteed to spend a couple of hours running\, biking\, or kayaking in some of Irelands most scenic environs and this year will see Europe’s largest saltwater lake\, and Ireland’s first marine reserve\, Lough Hyne\, being used for the kayaking section. This will be a truly unique opportunity for the competitors as they get to challenge themselves in this conservation paradise. \nThe courses will also take you out of Skibbereen and through surrounding villages\, such as Union Hall\, Castletownshend\, and Baltimore as well as tens of kilometers along coastal roads with stunning sea views as far as the famous Fastnet Rock. \nIf you really want to challenge yourself in the glorious surrounds of West Cork and help charities by knowing that 100% of your race entry fee is being donated to worthy causes then sign up today to take part in SCAR ’17 and let West Cork leave its mark on you next October. \nYours in Racing\, \nThe SCAR  Team
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/scar-2017/
LOCATION:Skibereen\, Cork\, Munster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Duathlon
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ORGANIZER;CN="The SCAR Team":MAILTO:info@thescar.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20171029T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20171029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20171023T221059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171023T221059Z
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SUMMARY:Gaeltacht Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural Excel Sports Gaeltacht Adventure Race\, a running and cycling duathlon\, will take place in Falcarragh\, County Donegal\, on Sun\, Oct 29. \nSPORT DISTANCE 32KM \nThe Sport distance (32k) consists of a 3k walk/run\, 19k bike\, 3k mtn walk\, 8k bike. \nCHALLENGE DISTANCE 55KM \nThe challenge distance (55k) consists of a 3k run\, 10k bike\,5k beach run\, 20k bike\, 8k mtn walk/run\, 8k bike. Admin fee 3.85euro \nFULL DISTANCE 78KM \nThe full distance (78k) consists of a 3k run\, 10k bike\, 5k beach run\, 8k bike\, 2k hill run\, 32k bike\, 8k mtn run\, 8k bike\, Admin fee 4.55 euro
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaeltacht-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Falcarragh\, Falcarragh\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Duathlon
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ORGANIZER;CN="Excel Sports":MAILTO:restwiseireland@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20171007T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20171007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170109T155532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170227T152719Z
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SUMMARY:FEARmanagh Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to FEARmanagh!\nWhat better way to spend a Saturday morning than getting up close and personal with Fermanagh’s rugged and wild terrain. Cycle through quiet back roads that cut through the limestone landscape\, carved out by Ireland’s icy past\, they’re guaranteed to give you more ups than downs! \nThen experience the wetter side of Fermanagh as you take to the water for 2 challenging Kilometres along Lough Erne’s rocky shores – and if the 304 metre near vertical climb to the top of the Magho Cliff Challenge doesn’t take your breath away\, then maybe the panoramic view it offers at the top will! So in a county steeped in myth and folklore\, are you ready to become a legend in your own time? \nFEAR is a multi-sport competition consisting of three sporting disciplines cycling\, trail running and kayaking: \nLong Race\n\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore) 10.2kms\nRunning (Wee Dog Jog) 7kms\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 30.5kms\nRunning (Blackslee Trail) 4.5km\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 3.8kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – downhill) 1.2kms\nKayaking (Paddle Power Point) 2kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – uphill 1\,000ft) 1.2km\nCycling (Lough Shore to Pub Door) 13.6kms\n\nTotal: 74Kms (approx) \nFull Description\nLEG 1 – CYCLING \nAfter an easy start down through Derrygonnelly a series of small hills brings you to the foot of Knockmore. The climb starts steeply and gets worse before an easy section just after half way leads to the final ramp. Treat this climb with respect as there’s not much recovery before you reach Transition 1 (T1) and it’s too early in the day to be digging deep. \nLEG 2 – TRAIL RUN \nA fairly fast route on forest fire road with a short section of tarmac road at halfway. If it’s clear there can be great views early on towards the Sligo hills. Once through the farm yard after the road section prepare yourself for a sapping uphill drag of about 1km before retracing part of your outward route back to the bike. \nLEG 3 – CYCLING \nThe first section to Cashel Cross is great – good surface\, sweeping bends and almost all downhill. The next bit to Garrison isn’t too bad either – an initial climb followed by a quick section on the back road into the village. The route takes in the beautiful park alongside Lough Melvin before a short off road section across a footbridge and up a steep un-surfaced track. You’ll have to run this bit but it’s all over in a minute or two. The rest of the leg to T2 is on good road but it’s tough. Endless short steep hills or long drags for most of the way sap the strength of even the best cyclist. The section from the high point at Meenacloybane to the entrance to the forest drive gives you some respite before the final leg buster to T2. \nLEG4 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlthough shorter than the first trail run this one seems harder. Again the first half is downhill on fire road except for about 800m of single track past the waterfall. It’s all uphill now back to the transition. It feels relentless at this stage in the race. \nLEG 5 – CYCLING \nThis is the shortest bike leg. If you’ve been changing shoes between running and cycling you might decide it’s not worth it for this section. The only problem is the really steep bit of road about half way in. Not easy to overcome in trail shoes on clipless pedals. If you can take the time to admire the view from T3 glance across Lough Erne towards Donegal. It’s spectacular but looks a long way down. \nLEG 6 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlmost 300metres of descending in less than 1km. This will trash the legs unless you’re used to hill running. The steps can be tricky but you must keep to the path. \nLEG 7 – KAYAKING \nGrab your choice of open top kayak and head east parallel to the shoreline for 500metres before rounding the buoy and heading back past the transition area to the next buoy barely visible 1km away. You should be sheltered from the prevailing winds so you can enjoy the long views across Lough Erne to your right or contemplate what’s to come on the next leg to your left. Round buoy 2 and head back to transition. \nLEG 8 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAs a one off this next bit\, the climb back up to T3\, is hard enough but after what’s gone before it’s nothing short of horrendous. If you can run all the way and not cramp up you’ll be one of the very few. \nLEG 9 – CYCLING \nThe glory leg\, this is a fast and furious descent to the finish. Enjoy it. No holding back required. Let your inner Bradley Wiggins out. \nNB. Routes may be subject to slight changes \n  \nShort Course\nShort Race \n\nCycling (Tir Navar to Lough Navar) 9.8kms\nRunning (Blackslee Trail) 4.5km\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 3.8kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – downhill) 1.2km\nKayaking (Paddle Power Point) 1km\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – uphill 1\,000ft) 1.2km\nCycling (Lough Shore to Pub Door) 13.6kms\n\nFull Description\nLEG 1 – CYCLING \nAfter an easy start down through Derrygonnelly a series of small hills brings you to the foot of the climb up to the forest drive entrance. The next bit isn’t any easier; it’s a leg buster to T1. \nLEG 2 – TRAIL RUNNING \nMaybe on the map this doesn’t look too bad but give it some respect. The first half is downhill on fire road except for about 800m of single track past the waterfall. It’s all uphill now back to the transition. It feels relentless and will sap the leg strength before the next section. \nLEG 3 – CYCLING \nThis is the shortest bike leg. If you’re changing shoes between running and cycling you might decide it’s not worth it for this section. The only problem is the really steep bit of road about half way in. Not easy to overcome in trail shoes on clipless pedals. If you can take the time to admire the view from T2 glance across Lough Erne towards Donegal. It’s spectacular but looks a long way down. \nLEG 4 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlmost 300metres of descending in less than 1km. This will trash the legs unless you’re used to hill running. The steps can be tricky but you must keep to the path. \nLEG 5 – KAYAKING \nGrab your choice of open top kayak and head east parallel to the shoreline for 500metres before rounding the buoy and heading back to the transition area. You should be sheltered from the prevailing winds so you can enjoy the long views across Lough Erne to your right or contemplate what’s to come on the next leg to your left. Make sure to go around the jetty before heading into the shore. \nLEG 6 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAs a one off this next bit\, the climb back up to T2\, is hard enough but after what’s gone before it’s nothing short of horrendous. If you can run all the way and not cramp up you’ll be one of the very few. \nLEG 7 – CYCLING \nThe glory leg\, this is a fast and furious descent to the finish. Enjoy it. No holding back required. Let your inner Bradley Wiggins out. \nTotal: 35Kms (approx) \nNB. Routes may be subject to slight changes \nOnline entry \nYou can register for FEAR via our online entry form (link here) before doing so please read the rules and safety notes for the event and decide which of the two FEAR distances you are better suited. \nThe entry fee for FEAR is £40 before the 31st of August and £45 thereafter. \nClosing date for entries is Sunday 25th October at 23.59pm. \nLimited entries may be allowed on the day\, but please check with the organisers beforehand. \nDue to insurance constrains we are not currently allowed to have competitors under the age of 18 in our events. \n  \nCANCELLATION OF THE EVENT: \nIf for any reason the event is cancelled\, we will refund your entry fee less an administrative charge of not greater than £5. \n  \nWITHDRAWING YOUR ENTRY:\nTo withdraw your entry from the competition and receive a refund we must receive your request dated no later than \n\nSeptember 12th you will be refunded the entry fee less £5 admin fee.\nAfter 26th September\, no refund.\n\nN.B. “Distance selling” laws provide you with a “cooling off” period after making an online transaction. This requires that you get a full refund if demanded within seven working days of making your entry. This overrides the above policy when applicable. \nNotification of a withdrawal should be sent to FEAR\, Visitor Information Centre\, Wellington Road\, Enniskillen\, Co. Fermanagh\, BT or by email to Joanne.cunningham@fermanaghomagh.com. \nThe terms and conditions of this refund policy do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer. If you have any questions regarding this policy please free feel to contact via our ‘contact us’ page. \n[wpdevart_countdown text_for_day=”Days” text_for_hour=”Hours” text_for_minut=”Minutes” text_for_second=”Seconds” countdown_end_type=”time” end_date=”27-02-2017 23:59″ start_time=”1488209001″ end_time=”0\,1\,1″ action_end_time=”hide” content_position=”center” top_ditance=”10″ bottom_distance=”10″ ][/wpdevart_countdown]
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/fearmanagh-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Fermanagh\, Fermanagh\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20171007T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20171007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170103T113907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170925T115302Z
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SUMMARY:Quest - Killarney - October
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS QUEST KILLARNEY?\n\nQuest Killarney is a one day multi adventure sport race.This race gives competitors the chance to run\, hike\, cycle and kayak some of the most dramatic\, breathtaking and remote scenery in the world. \nThere are 5 challenging routes: \n83K Expert\,\n73K Pro\,\n55k Sport\,\n65K Dual\,\n27K Mini \nRegistration is now open for Quest Adventure Series 2017. This event has sold out 2 months in advance\, in previous years. \n\n\n\nRace\nDate\nEarly Bird\nStandard\nRegister Now\n\n\nQuest Killarney (Oct)\n7th Oct\n€80 (Valid 01.05.17)\n€85\n Register Now!!!\n\n\n\n*Please note €7 online booking registration fee applies to each event. In addition a €2 National Park fee is charged for the upkeep and maintenance of Killarney National Park. \nRegistration fees include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– Kayak rental\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nRoute Breakdown\n\n\n83KM EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATIONThe race consists of the following 5 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 14km \nDescription: Starting at the Gleneagle Hotel you will cycle through Killarney town to Kate Kearney’s Cottage. \nTerrain: Sealed road \nFeatures: New for 2017 participants will experience a new element of traversing Killarney town with a scenic\, engaging ride through Fossa and up into the Gap of Dunloe. \nStage 2: Mountain Run – 6.5km \nDescription: Starting at the base of the McGillycuddy Reeks this stage will take you through a tough steep bog mountain trail up and over Strickeen mountain. \nTerrain: Hill trail & heathen bog. \nFeatures: Stunning views of Carrantuohill\, the Gap of Dunloe\, the Lakes of Killarney and Purple mountain. \nStage 3: Road Bike – 36.5K \nDescription: Pick your bike up at Kate Kearney’s Cottage and start this amazing cycle with breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nFeatures: The Gap of Dunloe\, the Black Valley\, Molls gap\, ladies view\, Lakes of Killarney and the eagles nest to name a few. \nStage 4: Run – 0.8km \nDescription: You will run less than a km at transition to Dundag and the kayak stage. \nStage 5: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 6: Mangerton Mountain – 18.8km \nDescription: Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road\, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and follow forest tracks to the base of Mangerton. From here a mountain track leads to the Devil’s Punchbowl\, 50 metres from the summit of Mangerton Mountain. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone steps\, forest track\, mountain track. \nFeatures: From the summit you have panoramic views across the entire Killarney National Park\, the Lakes of Killarney and as far as Kenmare Bay. \nPrecautions: The ascent up the final 50m to the summit of Mangerton is a steep rock incline and competitors must follow the marked route. \nCut off point: Competitors who do not reach the base of Mangerton Mountain by 2pm will not be allowed to continue up to the summit. \nStage 7: Road Cycle – 5.5km \nDescription: The final short cycle stage brings you to the finish line at the Gleneagle Hotel where all competitors will be given their customised medals and t-shirts. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel. \nFeatures: Muckross House and Gardens\, Ireland’s largest Oak forest. \n \n73KM PRO ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe race consists of the following 5 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 14km \nDescription: Starting at the Gleneagle Hotel you will cycle through Killarney town to Kate Kearney’s Cottage. \nTerrain: Sealed road \nFeatures: New for 2017 participants will experience a new element of traversing Killarney town with a scenic\, engaging ride through Fossa and up into the Gap of Dunloe. \nStage 2: Mountain Run – 6.5km \nDescription: Starting at the base of the McGillycuddy Reeks this stage will take you through a tough steep bog mountain trail up and over Strickeen mountain. \nTerrain: Hill trail & heathen bog. \nFeatures: Stunning views of Carrantuohill\, the Gap of Dunloe\, the Lakes of Killarney and Purple mountain. \nStage 3: Road Bike – 36.5km \nDescription: Pick your bike up at Kate Kearney’s Cottage and start this amazing cycle with breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nFeatures: The Gap of Dunloe\, the Black Valley\, Molls gap\, ladies view\, Lakes of Killarney and the eagles nest to name a few. \nStage 4: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 5: Trail Run – 9km \nDescription: Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road\, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and the old Kenmare Road\, taking a left off the Old Kenmare Road and following a forest trail to a viewing point at Barr na Currane. The 9km distance includes 1km run up and back to the Kayak stage. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone steps\, forest track and mountain track. \nFeatures: From the viewing point you have panoramic views across the entire Killarney National Park\, the Lakes of Killarney. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \nCut off point: Competitors who do not reach the base of the forest trail by 4pm will not be allowed to continue up to Barr na Currane. \nStage 6: Road Cycle – 5.5km \nDescription: The final short cycle stage brings you to the finish line at the Gleneagle Hotel where all competitors will be given their customised medals and t-shirts. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel. \nFeatures: Muckross House and Gardens\, Ireland’s largest Oak forest. \n \n55KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \nStage 1: Road Bike – 39km \nDescription: Starting at the Gleneagle Hotel you will cycle through Killarney town past Kate Kearney’s Cottage and on into the Gap of Dunloe\, this amazing cycle has breathtaking views around every corner. You’ll continue past Lord Brandon’s and back to Torc. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: 35km sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. 4km narrow gravel path. \nPrecautions: The cycle along the Kerry Way to Lord Brandon’s Cottage is a narrow gravel path. There is no opportunity for overtaking along this section. The roads are not closed and as open to public. \nFeatures: The Gap of Dunloe\, the Black Valley\, Molls gap\, ladies view and the lakes of Killarney. \nStage 2: Road Bike – 39km \nDescription: You will run less than a km at transition to Dundag and the kayak stage. \nStage 3: Kayak – 0.8km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 4: Trail Run – 9km \nDescription: Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road\, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and the old Kenmare Road\, taking a left off the Old Kenmare Road and following a forest trail to a viewing point at Barr na Currane. The 9km distance includes 1km run up and back to the Kayak stage. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone steps\, forest track and mountain track. \nFeatures: From the viewing point you have panoramic views across the entire Killarney National Park\, the Lakes of Killarney. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \nCut off point: Competitors who do not reach the base of the forest trail by 4pm will not be allowed to continue up to Barr na Currane. \nStage 5: Road Cycle – 5.5km \nDescription: The final short cycle stage brings you to the finish line at the Gleneagle Hotel where all competitors will be given their customised medals and t-shirts. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel. \nFeatures: Muckross House and Gardens\, Ireland’s largest Oak forest. \n \n65KM DUAL ROUTE INFORMATION \nhe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Road Bike – 50.5km \nDescription: Starting at the Gleneagle Hotel you will cycle through Killarney town past Kate Kearney’s Cottage and on into the Gap of Dunloe\, this amazing cycle has breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nFeatures: The Gap of Dunloe\, the Black Valley\, Molls gap\, ladies view\, Lakes of Killarney and the eagles nest to name a few. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 9km \nDescription: Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road\, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and the old Kenmare Road\, taking a left off the Old Kenmare Road and following a forest trail to a viewing point at Barr na Currane. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone steps\, forest track and mountain track. \nFeatures: From the viewing point you have panoramic views across the entire Killarney National Park\, the Lakes of Killarney. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \nCut off point: Competitors who do not reach the base of the forest trail by 4pm will not be allowed to continue up to Barr na Currane. \nStage 3: Road Cycle – 5.5km \nDescription: The final short cycle stage brings you to the finish line at the Gleneagle Hotel where all competitors will be given their customised medals and t-shirts. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel. \nFeatures: Muckross House and Gardens\, Ireland’s largest Oak forest. \n \n27KM MINI ROUTE INFORMATION \nStart Location Gleneagle Hotel \nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 11km \nDescription: Starting at the Gleneagle Hotel this stage will take you along a cycle route around Muckross House in Killarney National Park. \nTerrain: Sealed & gravel road. \nFeatures: Stunning views of the Lakes of Killarney as the Cycle route take you around the lakes. \nStage 2: Run – 0.8km \nDescription: You will run less than a km at transition to Dundag and the kayak stage. \nStage 3: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all \nStage 4: Forest Track Run – 8km \nDescription: Competitors will follow a trail parallel with the Ring of Kerry road. From here\, ascend the famous ‘Cardiac Steps’ and follow the trail to the top of Torc Waterfall and back down the old Torc steps to the transition area. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone steps\, forest track and mountain track. \nFeatures: From various points along the trail you have panoramic views across the entire Killarney National Park\, the Lakes of Killarney. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \nCut-off point: Competitors who do not reach the base of the ‘Cardiac Steps’ by 4pm will not be allowed to continue up the trail. \nStage 5: Road Bike – 6km\nDescription: The final short cycle stage brings you to the finish line at the Gleneagle Hotel where all competitors will be given their customised medals and t-shirts. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel. \nFeatures: Muckross House and Gardens\, Ireland’s largest Oak forest. \n\n\n\n\n\nBEFORE THE RACE\nPre-event online registration\nAfter you register online or by post you will receive a confirmation email. You will also receive a text message with your race number(irish mobile numbers only) the week of the event. Please bring your a copy of your confirmation email or your text with race number to registration on Friday the 6th October in order to collect your race pack a between 16.00 and 22.00.The Adventure Expo will be held at the INEC at The Gleneagle Hotel Muckross Road\, Killarney.\n\nYour race pack includes:\n– Timing dibber\n– Race map\n– Bib number\n– Bike sticker \nAll Competitors:\nYou must bring your bike with you to the start line in the Gleneagle Hotel on Saturday Morning at your allocated wave time. \nVERY IMPORTANT – 65K Dual\, 55K Sport\, 73K Pro and 83K Expert Route – if you competed previously you will have racked your bike at Kate Kearney’s the night before you DO NOT need to do this this year. You will start on your bike at the Gleneagle hotel on Saturday morning. \nYou cannot register on the morning of the race. All competitors must be registered at Gleneagle before 22.00 on Friday 6th October 2017. \nRace Start\nSaturday 7th October 2017. \nThe race starts in staggered groups of 150 people. You can select a time to start the race from 7.00am to 12.30pm depending on which race distance you are taking part in. \nAFTER THE RACE\n\nFinish line\nThe race will finish in the grounds of the Gleneagle Hotel. There will be massage facilities\, hot tubs and hot food for all participants. \nBike collection\nCompetitors can collect their bikes from the secure bike racking area when they present their race bib number which will correspond with their bike sticker number. \nRace after-Party\nThe official after party\, prize giving will take place atthe Gleneagle Hotel after the event into the evening. \nCar parking\nParking is limited in the Gleneagle Hotel please park your car at your hotel accommodation and walk to the Gleneagle hotel. \nPRIZES\n\nCompetitors must enter the Elite wave to win the overall category prizes. \n83km Expert\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st\nOver 50s 1’s male & female 1st \n73km Pro\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st\nOver 50s 1’s male & female 1st \n65km Dual\nOverall male & female 1st\n\n55km Sport\nOverall male & female 1st \n27km Mini\nOverall male & female 1st \nOne prize per entrant. \nPrize sponsors:\nWinners in all categories will receive vouchers from sponsors and Free Entries into the 2018 Race. \nRACE RULES AND GUIDELINES\n\n\nOnce entered no refunds\, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events.\nMandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified\nThere are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws\nAll competitors must follow the prescribed route\nCheckpoints must be visited in the correct order\nObey the environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified\nRespect the local environment\nAssist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to closest race marshall\nCompetitor’s must enter the Elite wave to win the overall category prizes\nTT bikes or bikes fitted with Tri Bars of any type may not be used\nThe Race Director’s decision is final in the event of dispute\nCompetitors must be over 18yrs\nIn the event of inclement weather the organizers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event\n\nENVIRONMENTAL RULES & POLICY\n\nKillarney is one of the most spectacular locations in the world. The course encompasses areas of special conservation\, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is a environmentally sustainable sport. \nWe are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to hold the race in the national park and we are sure it will be one of the elements of the event you will remember. \nWe aim to minimize the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event. \nIt is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy: \n\nCompetitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.\nAny competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.\nRespect the environment.\n\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n\nHow do I register for the Race?\nYou can registration for the race online. There are limited places available so register now not to be disappointed. \nWhat does the registration fee include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– Kayak rental\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWhen do I collect my race pack and rack my bike?\nYou must collect your race pack on Friday the 6th October from 16.00 to 22.00 at the INEC Killarney (Gleneagle Hotel). \nCan I register on Saturday morning before the race?\nNo. Only registered on Friday will be allowed to take part in the race \nWhat type bike should I use?\nThe choice of bike is an individual choice. The most suitable bike would be a road bike with Gator Skin tyres and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. Please note on the 55km Sport route there is a section of gravel path. It is advised to go slow on this section. \nTT bikes or bikes fitted with Tri Bars of any type may not be used. \nDo I need any specialist equipment?\nApart from the basics (bike\, helmet\, running shoes) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid. A full list of mandatory equipment is available by clicking the ‘Rules and Mandatory Kit List’ button on the left. \nDo I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?\nNo. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshals will also be on hand along the route. \nWhat is your refund policy?\nWhen entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable payment policy. \nIs there any water available along the route?\nThe exact locations of water stops will be highlighted on the map given to you at registration. You will be required to bring water with you on you for the duration of the race. There will be water available at:\n– Torc Waterfall\n– Base of Mangerton Mountain\n– Finish line Transition area\n– Kayak Transition are \nWhere will I start?\nALL COMPETITORS AND ROUTES will start from the Gleneagle Hotel\, you must be present 20 mins before wave start times. \nWho provides my Kayak?\nThe event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own kayaks due to the remote location of the kayak stage. \nDo I need my own kayak\, buoyancy aid or paddle?\nNo. The event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own Kayaks due to the remote location of the Kayak stage. \nHow is the race timed?\nYour race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist. \nWhere are the time out sections?\nThere is only one time out section on the route. The only time out zone where competitors can be timed out while waiting for a kayak. The maximum amount of time allowed in the time out zone is 15 minutes. You can only be timed out if you are waiting for a kayak. \nCan I compete in the race as a team?\nNo. \nHow can I contact Quest Killarney if I have any more questions?\nFeel free to contact us with any questions by emailing info@eliteevents.ie or call 087 6024621. \nCan I listen to my iPod during the race?\nNo. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic. \nCan I raise money for charity?\nYes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity. \nWhat Items are included in the mandatory kit?\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing)\, Bandage\, Plasters.\nMap of the route (included in your race pack).\nSurvival blanket and whistle.\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.\nCycle hat\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump.\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket.\nSuitable footwear.\nBackpack or bum bag.\nAll kit will be checked before the race.\n\nMANDATORY KIT\n\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing)\, Bandage\, Plasters.\nMap of the route (included in your race pack).\nSurvival blanket and whistle.\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.\nCycle helmet\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump.\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket.\nSuitable footwear.\nBackpack or bum bag.\nAll kit will be checked before the race.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-killarney-2/
LOCATION:Killarney\, Co Kerry\, Killarney National Park\, Killarney\, Munster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170923T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170602T104438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170602T104915Z
UID:13426-1506153600-1506186000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:The COALFACE
DESCRIPTION:This is a single day adventure duathlon race. Based in a former coal mine you will be running and cycling up to four sections\, combining running trail\, forest track\, hills and an abandoned open cast mine. The cycle sections are on sealed tarmac roads of varying quality\, from primary roads to quiet country lanes. With a choice of three different courses there is one for you to pit yourself against. \nThe 78km Elite and the 56km Sport will incorporate some of the longest drags and the fastest descents in the County. We are fortunate to have the picturesque Discovery Park as the central transition point for each section of the race. In this way you will always loop back to facilities and supporters who will get to spur you on throughout the race without them having to leave the comfort of the Park. The Park has a huge range of activities open for any active family members including a massive Zip-wire\, a full restaurant and a craft village! \n  \n\n\n\nCOURSE\nSolo Entry 1st July to Sept 9th\nEarly Bird Solo Entry til June 30th\nTeam Entry up til Sept 19th\n \n\n\n\n\nElite 78km\n€70\n€63 (10% Saving)\n€50 per person (max 4)\nRACE SIGNUP\n\n\nSport 56km\n€60\n€54 (10% Saving)\n€45 per person (max 4)\nRACE SIGNUP\n\n\nChallenge 30km\n€45\n€39.50 (10% Saving)\n€30 per person (max 3)\nRACE SIGNUP\n\n\n\nUnlike other Adventure Races there is NO BOOKING FEE! \nWhat do I get for my money?\n•    An exciting\, unique\, community based event but professionally presented\n•    All the Discovery Park Facilities for you and family/Friends as well as discounts for on-the-day Park activities check out www.discoverypark.ie\n•    Free Secure Parking in the Discovery Park (Normally €4 per car)\n•    High quality Technical Running Top\n•    A generous Coalface Goody Bag with snacks and drinks\n•    A Coalface Finishers Medal uniquely designed by visual artist Mick Minogue (@MickMinogueMadeThis)\n•    Hot food and drink to refuel when you cross the line\n•    Fully marshalled and signed routes\n•    Insurance and Accident/Medical Response Team\n•    Sports Massage available \nThis is a Not for Profit Community Event. The Castlecomer Discovery Park is a registered Charity. Any funds raised by The Coalface go directly back into the development of the Park. \n  \n\n\nELITE COURSE\n\n\n78KM TOTAL DISTANCE \n\n\nThis route and combination is designed to test the endurance of the fittest athlete and to provide an outstanding achievement to all those who complete the course. The running terrain is unforgiving\, from road to gravel to soft trails. The cycle is technical in places\, equally hilly with long drags over 5% and wildly fast on the rolling descents along The Ridge Drive. Your bespoke medal will be well earned here. \nBreakdown of 78km Elite Course: \nStage 1 Cycle 19km\nStage 2 Trail/Forest Run 10.5km\nStage 3 Cycle 37km\nStage 4 Forest/Quarry/Trail Run 11.5km \n  \n\n\nSPORT COURSE\n\n\n56KM TOTAL DISTANCE \n\n\nThis has all the thrills and spills of the Expert route and in the same endurance sapping combination. It uses the same routes but distance is cut. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is easy on paper. At 56km it is the longest Sport Course in the Country! A good level of fitness it required and completion will be the name of the game for many\, especially if it is wet. Your Coalface T-shirt will hang with pride. \nBreakdown of 56km Sport Course: \nStage 1 Cycle 19km\nStage 2 Trail/Forest Run 5km\nStage 3 Cycle 27km\nStage 4 Forest/Quarry/Trail Run 6km \n  \n\n\nCHALLENGE COURSE\n\n\n30KM TOTAL DISTANCE  \n\n\nFor those who love the outdoors and have always wanted to test themselves against the natural terrain then this is your opportunity! With a medium level of training (see The CoalFace Training Blog) you could conquer a real challenge across this course that will see you running trails and woodland\, cycling a route of rolling north Kilkenny Countryside before finishing with a trail and woodland path run to the finish. Tackle this as a team or solo\, have plenty of friends/family enjoy the experience too as all your transitions are in the comforts of the Discovery Park.  Wear your medal with pride as you enjoy the post race refreshments! \nBreakdown of 30km Challenge (Solo or Team): \nStage 1 Trail/Forest Run 5km\nStage 2 Cycle 21km\nStage 3 Woodland Pathway/Trail Run 4km
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/thecoalface/
LOCATION:Castlecomer Discovery Park\, The Estate Yard\, Castlecomer\, Kilkenny\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Duathlon
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:info@coalfacerace.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170923T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170109T165456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170206T094536Z
UID:12321-1506153600-1506186000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce - North
DESCRIPTION:MAGNIFICENT DONEGAL – NEVER DULL ALWAYS A CHALLENGE. WILL IT CONQUER YOU? \nNEW DATE SAME RACE. NOW YOU HAVE THE SUMMER TO TRAIN. NO EXCUSES.\n64KM FULL & 45KM SPRINTCOURSES SPANNING WILDEST DONEGAL\nThe route takes you from the stark peaks of Glenveagh National Park via Mount Errigal to the sweeping beaches of Bunbeg. \nTRAIL AND MOUNTAIN RUNNING OR WALKING; CYCLING AND KAYAKING\nThe terrain includes rough tracks\, mountain scree\, trails\, sealed roads\, shimmering lakes and sand dunes. \nGFN ADVENTURE DUATHLON\nStay on dry land – same great routes as the Full and Sprint Courses\, just no kayaking. \nAdventure Duathlon: 62km / Sprint Adventure Duathlon: 44km \nGAELFORCE NORTH – 64KM\nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES WITHIN THE 64KM COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 19.5km approx \n2. Cycling: 45.5km approx \n3. Kayaking: 2km max \n  \nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\nSTAGE 1 TRAIL AND ROAD RUN (15.5KM)\nStarting at the southwest end of Glenveagh Valley running along a narrow path through the Bridle Pass\, into the grounds of Glenveagh Castle and up and over Gartan Mountain (200m height) to Gartan Lake. This is a remarkable run through the valley and past Lough Veagh. Watch out for the Golden Eagles! \nSTAGE 2 KAYAKING ON GARTAN LAKE (2KM)\nYou will paddle a looped course on the lake. The boats are tandem sit-on-top kayaks. \nSTAGE 3 CYCLING (24KM)\nCycling on sealed tarmac roads through Glenveagh National Park and alongside the Derryveagh Mountains\, to Errigal Mountain \nSTAGE 4 ERRIGAL MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK (4KM)\nA marked route is followed up and down Mount Errigal. \nCompetitors must reach the base of Errigal by 1.30pm otherwise they will not be allowed to climb. \nSTAGE 5 CYCLING AND FINAL RUN (18.5KM)\nCycle to Inishcoole Beach at Bunbeg. This is a mix of on and off road cycling – approximately 6km off road along rough Coillte forest tracks. The race ends with a short run along the dunes to the finish line. \n NEW 2016 –  ADVENTURE DUATHLON – 62KM:\n\nThe course is the same as that above\, but without STAGE 2. \n  \nGAELFORCE NORTH SPRINT – 45KM\nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES WITHIN THE SPRINT COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 12km approx \n2. Cycling: 32km approx \n3. Kayaking: 1km max \n\nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\nSTAGE 1 TRAIL AND ROAD RUN (10KM)\nStarting at the southwest end of Glenveagh Valley running along a narrow path through the Bridle Pass\, passing through the grounds of Glenveagh Castle and to the bike transition in the car park. \nSTAGE 2 CYCLING (14KM)\nCycling on sealed tarmac roads through Glenveagh National Park\, alongside the Derryveagh Mountains\, to Errigal Mountain. \nSTAGE 3 ERRIGAL MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK (2KM)\nUp to the shoulder (approximately half way up) of Mount Errigal and back down. Terrain is varied\, including bog nearer the base and scree further up. \nCompetitors must reach the base of Errigal by 1.30pm otherwise they will not be allowed to climb. \nSTAGE 4 CYCLE AND KAYAK (1KM)\nFrom the bottom of Errigal it is a short cycle to Dunlewy Lake. There is a time out at the kayak transition except for those in the elite category. The boats are tandem sit-on-top kayaks. You will paddle a looped course on the lake. \nSTAGE 5 CYCLING AND FINAL RUN (18KM)\nCycle to Inishcoole Beach at Bunbeg. This is a mix of on and off road cycling – approximately 6km off road along rough Coillte forest tracks. The race ends with a short run along the dunes to the finish line at the beach. \nNEW 2016 – SPRINT ADVENTURE DUATHLON – 44KM:\n\nThe course is the same for the Sprint Course above\, without STAGE 4. \n\n\n  \nPRICING & INFO\nENTRY IS ONLINE ONLY AND IS NOW OPEN \n\n\n\nGAELFORCE NORTH & ADVENTURE DUATHLON\n€75.00pp    Until 17:00    January 31 2017 (Early bird price) \n€85.00pp    Until 17:00    September 15 2017 \n€95.00pp    Until online entry closes & price on the day \nGAELFORCE NORTH SPRINT & SPRINT ADVENTURE DUATHLON\n€65.00pp    Until 17:00    January 31 2017 (Early bird price) \n€75.00pp    Until 17:00    September 15 2017 \n€85.00pp    Until online entry closes & price on the day \nPLEASE NOTE\nAll prices shown include bus transfer to start line. \nAll prices shown exclude €4.50 booking fee \nOnline registration closes at 15:00 on Thursday 21 September 2017 \nYou must be over 18 years of age on the day of the race to enter. \nRETURN CUSTOMERS DISCOUNT\nIf you have taken part in a previous year you can avail of a further 10% discount off the entry price. Email us at info@gaelforceevents.com with the year and your finishing time and we will send you a discount code to use for your online entry. This discount is not available to use with any other discounts or promotions. \nGROUP BOOKINGS DISCOUNT\nBook 10 competitors and get the 11th person free – email us atinfo@gaelforceevents.com to organise your discount. \nPlease note: This discount is only available after the early bird discount ends (Jan 31st 2017) \nENTRY FEE INCLUDES\n\nEvent technical T-shirt\nRace medal upon completion\nUse of kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids\nUse of individual electronic timing chips\nPost-event food from John West!\n\nPlease note t-shirts are ordered 4 weeks in advance of the race. Entries after this may have to have t-shirt posted out. \nIMPORTANT TIMES & LOCATIONS\nREGISTRATION:\nFrom 17:00 to 22:00 Friday 22 September 2017 at Glen Swilly GAA Club just outside Letterkenny. \nBIKE DROP LOCATIONS:\nGFN 64km & 62km: Gartan Lake \nGFN Sprint 45km & 44km: Glenveagh National Park \nWAVE START TIMES:\nFor all races the wave start times are at 07:00 and 07:30. These are the times the buses leave Bunbeg. The race starts 1.5hrs after this. \nFor more information see our Race FAQs \nEVENT PHOTOGRAPHY\nSign up for event photography during registration to avail of a special discounted price of €4.95 for 2 photos (normal price €8.60) \nFIRST TIMER\n\n\n\nTraining and preparation for Gaelforce North – Top Ten Tips from someone who has been there and got the t-shirt (and the medal): \nTRAINING AND PREPARATION FOR GAELFORCE NORTH – TOP TEN TIPS:\n1. Remember this is a manageable distance and a stunning course \n2. Train in all weather \n3. Train off-road as well as on the road \n4. Combine your training. \n5. Find a friend or group to train with and to do the race with. \n6. You will be out there on the day for a long time so you need to train for that. \n7. Build stamina and strength. \n8. Do not get stressed the day or the evening before. \n9. Make sure you have the right clothing for every weather condition \n10. Do it for a reason. \nNeed more advice? Read our staff member’s First Timer Blog from her experience of doing Gaelforce North to get the inside track! \nSPECTATOR INFO\n\n\n\nSPECTATORS ARE VERY WELCOME AT GAELFORCE NORTH AND YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED BY THE COMPETITORS.\nThe best locations to spectate from are as follows: \n\nFull course kayaking location at Gartan Lake\nBike transition for the sprint race at Glenveagh National Park car park\nBike transition for full and sprint courses at the base of Mount Errigal\nThe finish line at the beach at Bunbeg\n\nIt is not possible to spectate at the start line as access here is very restricted. \nRESULTS & REPORTS\n\nOVERALL WINNER\nTrophies for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd male and female in the Full Course. Free entry into next year’s race for the 1st male and 1st female. \nTrophies and free entries for 1st male and 1st female in the Sprint Course. \nTrophies for the 1st male and 1st female in the Full Course and Sprint Course Adventure Duathlons. \nCATEGORY WINNERS\nTrophies for 1st male and female in Vets and Super-Vets categories for the Full Course only. \nIT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT YOU CAN ONLY WIN OVERALL OR A CATEGORY PRIZE IF YOU START IN WAVE 1.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-north/
LOCATION:Glenveagh National Park\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170909T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170103T113517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170817T140934Z
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SUMMARY:Quest - Achill
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS QUEST ACHILL?\n\nQuest Achill (previously the Achill Roar) is a one day multi adventure sport race and is part of Quest Adventure Series Ireland. The race involves running\, cycling and kayaking across dramatic mountains\, sandy beaches and along the rugged Wild Atlantic coastline. \nChoose from 3 challenging routes – Mini 18km\, Sport 31km and the Expert 63km. \nRegistration is now open for Quest Adventure Series 2017. This event has sold out 2 months in advance\, in previous years. \n\n\n\nRace\nDate\nEarly Bird\nStandard\nRegister Now\n\n\nQuest Achill\n9th Sept\n€80 (Valid 01.04.17)\n€85\nRegister Now\n\n\n\n*Please note €7 online booking registration fee applies to each event. \nRegistration fees include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– Kayak rental\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWAVES AND CATEGORIES\n\n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start \nStart location\n\n\nWave 1\n63K Expert\nElite/Runner\n10.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 2\n63K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n10.30\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 3\n31K Sport\nElite/Runner\n11.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 4\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.25\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 5\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.50\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 6\n18K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n12.15\nKeel Beach\n\n\n\n*Please note all waves times are subject to change. \n\n63KM EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Kayak – 1.2km\nDescription: Kayak the spectacular clear waters of Keel Lough on double sit-on-top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 16km\nDescription: By foot follow the marked trail. There is a high gain of approx. 600m. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, beach\, mountain track. \nFeatures: Trail runners are recommended. \nStage 3: Cycle – 45km\nDescription: Pick your bike up at the transition area located at Keel beach and start this amazing cycle around Achill Island. On this stage you will encounter rolling hills and fast downhill sections. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nNote: Routes are subject to change. \n  \n\n31KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nNote: Routes are subject to change.\nThe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Kayak – 0.9km\nDescription: Kayak around the spectacular clear waters of Keel Lough on double sit-on-top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 8km\nDescription: starting on Keel beach this stage will take you through sandy beach and along the rugged coastline. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, beach\, mountain track. \nFeatures: Trail runners are recommended. \nStage 3: Cycle – 22km\nDescription: Pick your bike up at the transition area and start this amazing cycle with breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n\n18KM MINI ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Kayak – 0.6km\nDescription: Kayak the spectacular clear waters of Keel Lough on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 2: Run – 5km\nDescription: This stage involves running across Keel beach.\nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, beach\, mountain track. \nPrecautions: Road runners are recommended. \nStage 3: Cycle – 12km\nDescription: Pick your bike up at the transition area located at Keel beach. There are no significant climbs or descents on this section. On this stage you will encounter rolling hills and fast downhill sections.\n\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes.\nPrecautions: he roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n\n\nBEFORE THE RACE\n\nPre-event online registration\nAll competitors must register online before the race. There is no registration on the day of the event. \nRace Pack Collection \nRace pack collection will takes place in Gieltys Bar\, Dooagh\, Achill\n– Friday 8th Sept: 5pm- 10pm\n– Saturday 9th Sept: 8am- 10am \nAt registration please present the text message containing your race number\, which you will receive a few days before the race. If you do not receive a text please bring the e-mail confirmation you received\, when you registered online. \nYour race pack includes:\n– Timing dibber\n– Race map\n– Bib number\n– Bike sticker \nAll competitors must register online before the race. There is no registration on the day of the event. \nRace Start\nThe race starts in staggered groups of 150 people. \nAll competitors will start on Keel beach. Your mandatory kit list will be checked before the race. If you do not have the required mandatory kit list you will not be allowed to partake in the race. \n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start \nStart location\n\n\nWave 1\n63K Expert\nElite/Runner\n10.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 2\n63K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n10.30\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 3\n31K Sport\nElite/Runner\n11.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 4\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.25\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 5\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.50\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 6\n18K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n12.15\nKeel Beach\n\n\n\nAFTER THE RACE\n\nFinish line\nThe race will finish at Keel Beach. \nBike collection\nCompetitors can collect their bikes from the secure bike racking area when they present their race bib number which will correspond with their bike sticker number. \nRace after-Party\nThe official after party\, prize giving will take place a in Gielty Bar\, Dooagh\, Achill from 8pm ’til late. \nCar parking\nParking is beside the start line at Keel Beach. \nPRIZES\n\n63km Expert\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st \n31km Sport\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st \n18km Mini\nOverall male & female 1st\n\nPrize sponsors:\nWinners in all categories will receive outdoor products and vouchers from our sponsors. \nNote: Only those starting in the earliest wave of each race distance will be considered for prizes. \nRACE RULES AND GUIDELINES\n\n\nOnce entered no refunds\, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events.\nMandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified\nThere are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws\nAll competitors must follow the prescribed route\nCheckpoints must be visited in the correct order\nObey the environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified\nRespect the local environment\nAssist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to closest race marshall\nCompetitor’s must enter the Elite wave to win the overall category prizes\nThe Race Director’s decision is final\nCompetitors must be over 18yrs\nIn the event of inclement weather the organisers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event\n\nENVIRONMENTAL RULES & POLICY\n\nAchill is one of the most iconic locations in the world. The course encompasses areas of special conservation\, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is an environmentally sustainable sport. \nWe aim to minimise the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event. \nIt is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy:\n•Competitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.\n•Any competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.\n•Mandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified – Penalties will be applied\n•Respect the environment\, local landowners\, livestock and “leave no trace” except for a few footprints \n\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n\nHow do I register for the Race?\nYou can registration for the race online. There are limited places available so register now not to be disappointed. \nWhat does the registration fee include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– Kayak rental\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWhen do I collect my race pack and rack my bike?\nRace pack collection will take place in Gielty Bar\, Dooagh\, Achill (10min drive from start/location Keel Beach) \n– Friday 8th Sept: 5pm – 10pm\n– Saturday 9th Sept: 8am – 10pm \nCan I register my bike on Saturday morning before the race?\nYes. All participants must bring their bikes to start line on Saturday morning. \nWhat type bike should I use?\nThe choice of bike is an individual choice. The most suitable bike would be a road bike with Gator Skin tyres and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. \nDo I need any specialist equipment?\nApart from the basics (bike\, helmet\, running shoes) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid. A full list of mandatory equipment is available by clicking the ‘Rules and Mandatory Kit List’ button on the left. \nDo I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?\nNo. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshalls will also be on hand along the route. \nWhat is your refund policy?\nWhen entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable payment policy. \nIs there any water available along the route?\nThe exact locations of water stops will be highlighted on the map given to you at registration. You will be required to bring water with you on you for the duration of the race. There will be water available at: – Bike Transition area \nWho provides my Kayak?\nThe event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own kayaks due to the remote location of the kayak stage. \nDo I need my own kayak\, buoyancy aid or paddle?\nNo. The event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own Kayaks due to the remote location of the Kayak stage. \nHow is the race timed?\nYour race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist. \nWhere are the time out sections?\nThere is only one time out section on the route. The only time out zone where competitors can be timed out while waiting for a kayak. The maximum amount of time allowed in the time out zone is 15 minutes. You can only be timed out if you are waiting for a kayak. \nCan I compete in the race as a team?\nNo. \nHow can I contact Quest Achill if I have any more questions?\nFeel free to contact us with any questions by emailing info@eliteevents.ie or call Ollie on 087 602 4621 \nCan I listen to my iPod during the race?\nNo. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic. \nCan I raise money for charity?\nYes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity. \n\nMANDATORY KIT\n\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing)\, Bandage\, Plasters.\nMap of the route (included in your race pack).\nSurvival blanket and whistle.\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.\nCycle helmet\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump.\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket.\nSuitable footwear.\nBackpack or bum bag.\nAll kit will be checked before the race.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-achill/
LOCATION:Achill Island\, Achill Island\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170827T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170827T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170803T080552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170803T080634Z
UID:13678-1503820800-1503853200@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Boyne Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Finish the summer off with a bang at the inaugural Boyne Adventure Race on Sunday\, August 27th in conjunction with Trim Salmon of Knowledge Festival brought to you by Trim Tourism Network. \nThis is Trim’s first multisport adventure race and the testing 32km route promises to be a brilliant introduction to multisport for novices and fast and furious for more seasoned campaigners. \nStarting at 9am with a shotgun start from the shadow of Trim Castle\, stage one is a 4.5km trail run around the ‘Porche fields’ passing the Yellow Steeple out to Newtown\, returning through the Sheep Gate before crossing back over the rive Boyne and into transition one. \nStage 2 is a 1km kayak on the river Boyne. Sit on top kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids are provided. The first to arrive have the option of a limited number of single kayaks or they can pair up on tandem kayaks. There is no time out here so when you arrive grab a partner and go with the flow…literally. You cannot use your own kayak and buoyancy aids are compulsory. \nThe kayak finish is close to Marcie Regan’s pub where the the bikes will be racked and waiting. Road bikes are best\, tt bikes or aero bars are not permitted. Helmets are compulsory. Drafting is allowed. \nStage three is the first cycle section. 21km on sealed road of reasonably good quality surface. Route runs from Trim out the Longwood Road\, turning left at Castletown Cross\, left again in Rathmolyon\, through the staggered junction at Laracor and finishing at Jack Quinn’s pub. The route is flat with just a couple of lumps before Laracor. \nStage 4 is the ‘Fatal Deviation’ quarry scramble. After racking the bike it’s back running up through a narrow country lane into a disused quarry\, a location in the cult classic movie ‘Fatal Deviation’. A surprise or two await that will sap the last energy from the legs. \nStage 5 is the final 3km cycle back to Trim to the finish line at the race around Ireland gantry. Remember to smile for the camera! \nAfter the race\, show off your hard earned medal\, enjoy a complimentary beer in The High Horse Bar\, relax and enjoy the other events in the Salmon of Knowledge Festival and cheer on Ireland’s finest ultra cyclists as they embark on Race Around Ireland. \nIf you like the sound of the Boyne Adventure Race\, round up the crew and head for Trim! \nRace sponsors – Boyne Valley Activities & The High Horse Barb \nhttps://register.primoevents.com/ps/event/BoyneAdventureRace
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/boyne-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Trim Castle\, Boyne Valley\, Meath\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170826T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170608T091917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170608T091917Z
UID:13436-1503734400-1503766800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Bantry Bay Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Tackle West Cork’s terrain at the Bantry Bay Adventure Race\n The Experience\nImmerse yourself in the Wild Atlantic Way as you take on the challenge of West Cork’s islands\, bays\, and peninsulas. On August 26th 2017\, take part in the second Bantry Bay Adventure Race and tackle West Cork’s terrain! \nThis is a chip-timed event\, co-ordinated and timed by our expert team\, supported by Cork Sports Partnership. It’s a test of teamwork too\, with competitors pairing up after the run to bring double kayaks across Bantry Bay and back to the Abbey Pier. \nFrom here\, you’ll be cycling out from Bantry onto the renowned Sheep’s Head peninsula\, skirting the bay and with views back across Whiddy Island and Bantry town. Not that you’ll have time to look as you race down the country roads to Gearhies\, doubling back towards Bantry for the final stretch of an invigorating contest. \nIndividual and Team Challenges\nTake on the challenge alone\, or join with friends to compete in the team event. Your team runner will join up with your team’s kayaker in the changeover zone on Whiddy Island. Battle your way across the Bantry Blueway to hand over responsibility to the team’s cyclist on the Bantry side. It’ll be up to the cyclist to complete the Sheep’s Head leg (if you see what we mean)! \nIt’s an amazing event\, raising funds for some very deserving West Cork charities. \nAnd with just 200 places available (30 of which are allocated to the team event)\, there’ll be a race just to make it to the start line. Pre-register for our 2017 race! \n  \nROUTE INFO\n\n5km Run on Whiddy Island\n1\,500m Kayak on Bantry Bay\n22.8km Cycle on the Sheep’s Head peninsula. \nPlaces Limited\n140 single places\n20 team places (teams of 3) \n\n\nIsland\, bay\, and peninsula …\n\n\nTackle West Cork’s terrain\nThe Bantry Bay Adventure Race route begins on West Cork’s Whiddy Island. It’s a fantastic place to start exploring the terrain of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. \nOne of seven inhabited islands off the West Cork coastline\, Whiddy lies in Bantry Bay between the Beara and Sheep’s Head peninsulas. \nRun| Whiddy Island\nYou’ll cross over on the Whiddy Island ferry to the starting line\, and the run will take place in two waves\, covering a mixed terrain 5k route with a 600m cross-country element. \nAfter your run\, you’ll kayak back across Bantry Bay in double kayaks. (You will only be timed for the periods in which you are participating in the race. Your time will be paused while you are in transition between race sections). \nKayak | Bantry Bay Blueway\nYou’ll be covering a 1\,500m stretch of the Bantry Bay Blueway\, a fantastic new zone designed to get everybody out onto the waters of one of the world’s most famous and scenic bays. Try not to get distracted by the view! \nCycle | The Sheep’s Head Peninsula\nThe Sheep’s Head peninsula might be most famous as a destination for walkers keen to hike the Sheep’s Head Way. But it’s home to a fantastic cycle route too. On the third leg of the Bantry Bay Adventure Race\, you’ll strike out from Bantry and down the peninsula towards Gearhies. \nIt’s a 22.8km cycle route with 219 metres of elevation. \nOn the return journey\, you’ll get to look back over the terrain you’ve conquered as the views open alongside you over Bantry Bay and Whiddy Island. \nIf the weather is against us …\nPlan B:\nIf wind conditions prevent the passage from Whiddy Island to Bantry\, then the kayak route will see your travel along the Whiddy Island Blueway in sheltered bay areas. Athletes will then await the return of all wave competitors to a neutralised area. They will then be ferried over to the bike transition area to conclude the race. \nPlan C:\nIf in the unlikely event that neither Plan A or B are possible\, then athletes will complete the run on Whiddy Island and all athletes will be ferried to Bantry Abbey Pier for a 1\,500m kayak in the direction of the local airstrip and back to the bike transition area to conclude the race. \nSo\, barring an apocalypse\, we’re good!\nDon’t forget to pre-register! \n\n\nFAQs\n\n\nLooking forward to taking part in the Bantry Bay Adventure Race? We’ve gathered together the information you’ll need before you register. \nIf you have any further questions after reading our FAQs\, please don’t hesitate to contact us on email at info@bantrybayadventurerace.com or our Facebook page! \nEvent Sign-In\nIf you are a registered event participant\, you will be able to pick up your event number\, timing chip\, and any other info you require at the Abbey Pier\, Bantry\, on the day of the race from 7:00 – 8:45am. You should place your race number on your outfit\, front and rear\, with the pins we provide. \nWave 1 entrants must register between 7am and 8am\, and Wave 2 before 8.45am. Registration will take place in an office on Bantry’s Abbey Pier (Our registration will be clearly marked as you approach Bantry on the N71). \nStart Time\nChoose the set-off time that suits you best. Participants will be setting off in two waves\, and the team event will start with wave 1. Solo participants can choose a wave time. You will need to pick your wave at the point of registration (no option will remain if one wave is already full). \nThe first wave will take the 8:30am ferry across from Bantry to Whiddy Island. Running will start at 9am. \nThe second wave will leave Bantry at 9:30am for a 10:00am run start. \nThe ferry price is included in your entry fee. A return ferry is also included for the team runners and this will return to the mainland after all ten runners reach the finish line (all teams are registered in the first wave). \nSolo Participants\nChoose your wave start time – 9am or 10am – during registration. Double sit-on-top kayaks will be available for participants. Individual competitors will be in double sit-on-top kayaks. Times will be paused at the end of the run\, resuming when you join the kayak section of the race with the nearest available run finisher. While there is bound to be some unevenness in people’s skills\, it is a test of teamwork and co-operation above all else! \nOnly 140 slots are available\, so book early! \nRelay Teams\nTo enter as a relay team\, you must register as a mixed-gender team of three in Wave 1 (Wave 2 will not be an option for teams). You decide who runs\, kayaks\, cycles. The person who runs on Whiddy and the kayaker will need to take the ferry trip over to the island. The kayaker will be assigned a single-person kayak. Your third team member\, who will cycle for your relay team\, will need to stay on the mainland. They will join the race at the transition point at Bantry’s Abbey Pier. \nParticipants completing the running and kayaking section of the event will get the ferry for the first wave from Whiddy. \nSingle sit-on-top kayaks will ONLY be available for the kayaking stage of the team event. \nThere are 20 team slots available for the Bantry Bay Adventure Race 2017. \nBoth team and solo event participants MUST sign in at the Abbey Pier the morning of the event to collect event number and timing chip. All members of the team should sign in so that they can complete the event waiver.\n \nDo I Need to Train for the Event?\nIt is definitely advisable to train for the Bantry Bay Adventure Race. We’ll be sharing training tips on our Facebook page\, and we’ll also be letting you know about a kayak taster event on Whiddy Island this June. \nTransitions & Timing\nThe clock will run continuously during transitions\, apart from during the period from the end of the run to the start of the kayaking\, and from the end of the kayaking to the start of the cycling leg (to ensure safe transfer of cyclists onto a brief stretch of the N71). Each competitor must complete the prescribed distance in each discipline one after the other in the designated order. \nAdventure Race Prizes\nPrizes will be awarded in each category (men’s\, women’s\, and team) as follows:\n€150 Edge Sports Shop Vouchers – First Place\n€100 Edge Sports Shop Vouchers – Second Place\n€50 Edge Sports Shop Vouchers – Third Place \nFerry Arrangements\nThe ferry price is included in the entry\, and you will need to board the ferry at the time specified for your wave (8:30am or 9:30am) at the Abbey Pier. Spectators are welcome to travel to the island on the regular Whiddy Island ferry which will run to its usual timetable on the day of the Adventure Race. \nDo I Need to Bring a Bike and Helmet?\nYes\, you’ll need to provide a bike and a helmet. We’ll hold your bike for you at the transition point near the Abbey pier in Bantry. \nThe bikes will be racked in a secure manned area adjacent to the kayak landing point in a neutralized zone at the start of the cycle leg which is the final discipline. \nCycle shoes can be left with the racked bikes\, and other shoes can also be left in this area for collection after the cycle. You can also leave drinks and any change of clothes beside your bike as you may need them after the kayak event. \nIf you are the cyclist in a relay team\, you can stay on the mainland until your team-mates complete legs one and two of the Adventure Race. \nIs Kayak Hire Included?\nBantry Bay Adventure Race is providing kayaks\, paddles\, and buoyancy aids for all participants. You may be required to take “Time Out” (with the clock stopped) in the transition zone. Kayak partners will be assigned on the basis of the time people reach the departure point. For teams\, the clock will not be stopped until both team members are in the transition area. \nA kayak ‘taster’ session will run on Whiddy Island in June! Follow our to find out more. \nParking\nThere will parking available for participants at the following locations:\n• Westlodge Hotel Overflow Car Park – access point by Sailing Club and Westlodge Hotel (marshalls will direct you here)\n• Bantry Town\, free with 2 and 3 hour limits\n• Public Car Parks (Free and no time limit) on Pier Road\, off Wolfe Tone Square.\nThe Abbey Pier is located between the Westlodge Hotel and Bantry House (both easily located on Google Maps) on the N71. \nRules and Conditions\nThe Bantry Bay Adventure Race (BBAR) is an endurance and versatility sport comprising a combination of running\, kayaking and cycling. The clock will run continuously apart from during the periods (a) between the end of your run and the start of your kayaking\, and (b) the end of the kayaking to the point where the cycle begins (this second measure is in place to ensure safety as entrants move out onto a brief stretch of the N71). \nEvery competitor in the individual events must complete the prescribed distance in each discipline\, one after the other in the above order. \nContingency Plans\nThe Organising Committee has prepared a set of contingency plans should the weather on the day not be suitable for the health & safety of the athletes. \nRefund Policy\nEach athlete upon payment of the entry fee must accept these rules and any changes made to the event. No refunds shall be forthcoming. \nIf you have to withdraw in advance of the race\, we will do our best to help you allocate the place to an athlete on our waiting list. Places are only transferable if transfer is agreed with the organisers in advance of the event (Contact info@bantrybayadventurerace.com with any queries). \nAfter all places are allocated\, we will maintain a waiting list.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/bantry-bay-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Bantry Bay\, Bantry Bay\, Cork\, Munster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170819T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170819T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170103T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170818T191909Z
UID:12139-1503129600-1503162000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce - Womens Adventure Race Wicklow
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN’S ADV RACE WICKLOW 19 AUGUST 2017\n\n\n\n\nSORRY LADS. THIS ONE IS ALSO JUST FOR THE LADIES.\nFEEL LIKE A SECOND CHANCE?\nDid you take the July women’s race in Galway by storm and you want that feeling back again? Or maybe you missed that one and really want the chance to show how amazing you are? Then this is the one. \nCREATED BY WOMEN\nWe are the Gaelforce women and we have created this race for us and for you. It is no less of a challenge and therefore no less of an achievement than our other races. \nTHE MEN\nHmmm…cheerleaders\, child-minders\, handbag-holders for the day. Yes that will do. \nADVENTURE DUATHLON – 24KM\nSTAY ON DRY LAND! Same magnificent course\, just without the kayak section. \nSEE IT THROUGH TO THE FINISH. WE ARE STRONG WOMEN.\nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES WITHIN THE TOTAL 24.5KM COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 10km approx      2. Cycling: 14km approx       3. Kayaking: 0.5km max \n\nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\n\n\n\nSTAGE 1: RUN (LESS THAN 10KM!)\nThe first run begins at the bike transition (bike drop) at the Upper Dam on the Upper Reservoir. It then continues south along the path to Waters Bridge. You will then join the path around the Lower Reservoir making your way in a loop back to Waters Bridge and back to the Upper Reservoir where the kayaking will take place. The lakeside paths (the majority of the run) are flanked by trees and the terrain consists of woodland trails but they are rough in places and watch out for brambles. The run is quite flat and very pretty with fantastic views across the water in all directions. \nSTAGE 2: KAYAK (0.5KM)\nThe kayaks will be 2 person sit-on-tops so grab a partner (the next competitor to you if racing alone) and take to the water. You will kayak approximately 0.5km in a looped course in the Upper Reservoir. \nSTAGE 3: CYCLE (14KM)\nThe cycle follows the roads outside the reservoir. It starts with a short stretch on the R765 before turning right along the east side of the lower reservoir. It then joins the R764\, turning right at Ballyduff cross roads. Two more right turns bring the route back to Roundwood and into the final bike drop at the Roundwood AFC. The cycle is mostly along quiet country roads and has a slight elevation. For information on what bike to use read our FAQ section. \nSTAGE 4: RUN (0.25KM)\nCompetitors will run the last short stretch from the bike drop to the finish line in Roundwood AFC. \nADVENTURE DUATHLON – 24KM\nThe course is the same as above\, just without the kayak section. \n\n  \n\n\nPRICING & INFO\n\n\n\nADVENTURE RACE AND ADVENTURE DUATHLON\nENTRY IS ONLINE ONLY AND IS NOW OPEN\n€45.00pp      Until 17:00        January 31st 2017 (Early Bird) \n€50.00pp      Until 15:00        August 11 2017 \n€60.00pp      On the day    August 19 2017 (cash only) \nAll online prices shown exclude €4.50 booking fee. \nGROUP BOOKINGS DISCOUNT:\nBook 10 competitors and get the 11th person free – email us at info@gaelforceevents.com to organise your discount. \nPlease note: This discount is only available after the early bird discount ends (Jan 31st 2017). \nPLEASE NOTE\nOnline entry closes at 15:00 on Friday 18 August 2017 \nYou must be over 18 years of age on the day of the race to enter. \nENTRY FEE INCLUDES:\n\nEvent technical t-shirt\nRace medal upon completion\nUse of kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids\nUse of individual electronic timing chips\nPost-event food from John West!\n\nPlease note t-shirts are ordered 4 weeks in advance of the race. Entries after this may have to have t-shirt posted out. \nIMPORTANT TIMES:\nREGISTRATION:\nTo be confirmed \nRACE START TIME:\nTo be confirmed \nFor more information see our Race FAQs \nEVENT PHOTOGRAPHY\nSign up for event photography during registration to avail of a special discounted price of €4.95 for 2 photos (normal price €8.60) \nFIRST TIMER\n\nThink you cannot do an adventure race? Let us convince you otherwise with 5 very good reasons why we think you can: \n\n\n\n\n1. Less than 10km of running/walking – Ha! We know you would hardly get out of bed for any less… \n2. Cycle for pleasure – ok 14km sounds like a terribly long way and you have just been running but you know what\, with lots of friendly faces and pretty scenery around you\, you will hardly notice. \nFor more information on bike choice for the Women’s Adventure Races go to our Race FAQs \n3. The kayak course is short and looped – so you are never far from the shore\, you will have a buddy in the kayak with you and there is lots of safety cover. \nAgain in 2017 – choose to do the ADVENTURE DUATHLON  and you will be skipping the kayak section but still completing a super challenge! \n4. You fit the profile of an adventure racer – Yes you do\, believe it or not. Check out our media gallery to see that our entrants include every woman. \n5. Most important reason: the life-changing reason – Do it for yourself or for someone else; do it to celebrate\, to remember or to forget. \nStill not convinced? Read our First Timer Blog and you will be signing up before you know it! \nSPECTATOR INFO\n\nHere are the best locations to view competitors from: \n\n\n\n\n\nFinish line at Roundwood AFC\nKayaking section and bike transition at the Upper Varty Resrvoir\n\nRESULTS & REPORTS\n\nTrophies for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd place and free entry into next year’s race for 1st place. \nTrophy for 1st place in the Adventure Duathlon. \nTrophies for category winners (Vets & Super-Vets) \nAnd of course a whole heap of pride and glory!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-womens-adventure-race-wicklow/
LOCATION:Roundwood\, Wicklow\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170812T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170812T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170317T001750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170317T002320Z
UID:12952-1502524800-1502557200@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:The Cavan Kayakarun
DESCRIPTION:WHAT\nMulti-sport adventure race through the spectacular rolling Drumlin hills in County Cavan\, Ireland. The event includes running/walking on mainly country roads\, kayaking either on a sit-on-top or sit-in kayak (kayaks supplied or bring your own) and cycling  on tarmac suitable for any type of bike.\n\n\nWHERE\nGallonray House\, Maudabawn\, Cootehill\, Co. Cavan.GPS co-ordinates: N 54° 01 8395 W 007° 01 3362\n\n\nWHEN\nSaturday 12th August 2017\n\n\nWHY\nExcellent organisation\, warm local welcome\, fantastic location and a great value for money event for all. Brilliant after event party\, prize giving & family fun day .\n\n\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun will feature the following events:\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge:\n\nOpen                           Male/Female\nVeteran (Over 40’s)   Male/Female\nMasters (Over 50’s)   Male/Female\nRelay                           Any combination\n\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL:\n\nOpen                           Male/Female\nOpen Relay                Any combination\nVeteran (Over 40’s)   Male/Female\nMasters (Over 50’s)   Male/Female\n\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Junior Challenge\n\n12-14yrs                      Male/Female/Team\n14-16yrs                      Male/Female/Team\n16-18yrs                      Male/Female/Team\n\n\n\nENTRIES for this years Cavan Kayakarun are now open!  CKR 2017 Registration\nThe Origins of the Cavan Kayakarun In May 2010 a group of friends were having a pint in Gallonray House\, Maudabawn. There was a lot of talk about the recession and a general atmosphere of doom and gloom. The lads and lassies put their heads together and decided they would create a Fun Adventure Race event for the silly season\, to give people in the local community a lift and an active focus for the summer. Everyone had an interest in sport\, more friends were contacted and The Cavan Kayakarun was born. It was initially meant to be for the local group of friends. However\, it was decided to advertise and  the newly dubbed Adventure Race had 250 people of all ages from 16 to 80 take part in 2010. 350 participated in 2011 and over 400 enjoyed the event on a sunny Saturday in 2012. The Cavan Kayakarun Adventure Race aims to get people of all ages and levels of fitness involved in sporting outdoor activity .We want you to remember it as all about fun\, participation\, achieving your goal of finishing the circuit and enjoying the elation and delight of crossing the finish line\, at the end. We aim to provide a safe friendly environment\, where all the family can enjoy the day and excellent local amenities will be utilised. We aim to hold a community run event in which every participant is a winner. \nThe event  is accessible to all able bodied participants and the emphasis is on FUN and PARTICIPATION. \nSafety Please Note: It is recommended that you get some experience paddling a sit-in kayak prior to the race\, have running experience of a minimum of 5k on the roads and have road biking experience on a road worthy bike\, wearing a helmet.. Kayaking will take place in Lough Barnagrove where the Monaghan Sub Aqua team will be present on the day. A water safety team will be in place using kayaks and safety boats. \nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL\nThis event will start at 1:00 pm. This is a hilly 5 km run with the infamous Peppers Bray signalling a long downhill to the lake and Transition 1. \n\nThere may have to be two waves (depending on number of entries).\nTiming chip must be attached to your ankleand returned to the Finish Marshal\, when you cross the line at the Gantry.\nRace number must be displayed at all times on your chest.\nAttach the sticky race numbers to your bike (under the saddle) and front of the helmet. Also the sticky numbers provided\, must be placed on the drop bags for ID upon bag collection.\nThe run stage consists of a hilly 5km run to Transition 1 at Barnagrow lake.\nYou must wear and secure your life jacket (provided) before getting into/onto your Kayak.\nThe Kayak course is 2km a long loop. When you return from the kayak section you will be assisted out before you set off on a 5k crosscountry/trail run back to Gallonray house across the beautiful drumlins of Cavan with panoramic views of surronding lakes and the rolling hills of Monaghan in the distance. On your arrival at Gallonray House you start the final leg of your challenge the 52k bike section . You will be assisted out of your kayak & life jacket and then you must run a 5km cross-country course to Transition 2 at Gallonray House. You will have a choice of sit-on or sit-in kayaks.\nYou must put on your helmet prior to un-racking your bike. You will not be allowed to leave Transition 2 unless your race number matches your bike number.\nThe bike course is 52 km long. This is a challenging course with a number of steep climbs. This follows the same course as the The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge for the first 10 kms and turns left off the main road where the climbing begins. This climb brings you to Mountain Lodge. And from there to Grousehall. The course turns left for a fast run back to Bailieborough. Before reaching Bailieborough veer left for Canningstown which eventually brings you back to the original The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge at Canningstown. Continue straight on to Maudabawn turning right for the Co-Op and back to Gallonray (Start/Finish).\n\n  \nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge is the same route as last year’s run.\nThis event will commence at approximately 1:40 pm. \nIt is a hilly 5km run with the infamous Peppers Bray signalling a long downhill to the lake and Transition 1. \n\nThe Kayak course is 1km\, a long loop of Barnagrow Lake returning to Transition 1. You will be assisted out of your kayak and life jacket and must run a further 400m to Transition 2. You will have a choice of sit on or sit in kayaks. It is recommended that you get some experience paddling a sit in kayak prior to the race.\nYou must put on your helmet prior to un-racking your bike.\n\n\nYou will not be allowed to leave Transition 2 unless your race number matches your bike number.\nThe Cavan Kayakarun ChallengeBike section is 15Kms long. This route takes you on to the Shercock-Canningstown road going towards Canningstown. At Canningstown turn right for Cootehill and follow the rolling Drumlins to Maudabawn turning right for the Co-Op and back to Gallonray (Start/Finish).\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Jr Challenge\nThe Junior Kayakarun races begin at Barnagrove Lake. The junior event is open to  males\, females and relay teams. Categories are as follows   12-14yrs\, 14-16yrs and 16-18yrs. All three categories will begin with a 600metre kayak at Barnagrow\, followed by a 2.5k run\, which is the reverse run of the senior events\, from Barnagrow lake back to Gallonray House. This is followed by a 12.5k cycle. The cycle transition is at Gallonray House where participants pick up their bikes\, cylce past the Maudabawn Creamery\, straight through the next juntion \, turn right onto the Bailieborough -Cootehill Road\, heading for Cootehill. Participants cycle as far as the Middle Chapel juntion and turn around a cone here\, to follow the route back to the Dernakesh National School junction. Here they will turn left\, and left again at the next junction\, past the Creamery again and back to Gallonray.  The start time is 12 mid-day sharp before the main adult events.\nRelays \n\nAll relay participants taking part in the run section of their race will be run in the second wave in the XL and in the first wave of the Challenge and Junior events.\nSenior relay members who are kayaking and cycling will be taken by mini-bus down to the lake and bike transition\, immediately after the briefing.\nOut-going relay members must remain in the Team Coral Transition area until they have received their timing chip from their incoming team member.\n\nChanging Facilities and Showers are available on site\, after your race. \nPrize Giving: On the day of event in Gallonray House\, Maudabawn\, Cootehill\, Co. Cavan. \nFood Fun and Entertainment will be provided\, into the wee small hours at at Gallonray House in Maudabawn. \nFAQ\n\nWhat is the Cavan Kayakarun?\nThe Cavan Kayakrun is a multi sport adventure race including running/walking on maily country roads\, kayaking (sit-in or sit-on & supplied or bring your own) and cycling on tarmac suitable for any type of bike. It is achieveable to all able bodied participants  and the emphasis is on FUN and PARTICIPATION  \nIt includes The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge and The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL and Junior Kayakarun. \nHow did the Cavan Kayakarun begin?\nIn May 2010 a group of friends were having a pint in Gallonray house Maudabawn. There was a lot of talk about the recession and a general atmosphere doom and gloom. The lads and lassies put their heads together and decided they would create a Fun event for the silly season\, to give people in the local community a lift and an active focus for the summer. Everyone had an interest in sport\, more friends were contacted and The Cavan Kayakarun was born. It was initially meant to be for the local group of friends. However\, it was decided to advertise and  the newly dubbed Adventure Race had 250 people of all ages from 16 to 80 take part in 2010. 350 participated in 2011 and over 400 enjoyed the event on a sunny Saturday in 2012. \nWhat are the aims of the Cavan kayakarun? \nThe Cavan Kayakarun aims to get people of all ages and levels of fitness involved in sporting outdoor activity .We want you to remember it as all about fun\, participation\, achieving your goal of finishing the circuit and enjoying the elation and delight of crossing the finish line\, at the end. We aim to provide a safe friendly environment\, where all the family can enjoy the day and excellent local amenities will be utilised. We aim to hold a community run event in which every participant is a winner. \nWhat are the race categories for the Cavan Kayakrun?\nThere are male and female categories. A breakdown as follows: \n\n\n\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge \n\n\n\nJunior 12-14 yrs 14-16 yrs 16-18 yrs\nMale/Female/Team\n\n\nOpen\nMale/Female\n\n\nVeteran (Over 40)\nMale/Female\n\n\nMasters (Over 50)\nMale/Female\n\n\nRelay\nAny combination\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL \n\n\n\nOpen\nMale/Female\n\n\nOpen Relay\nAny combination\n\n\n\n  \nCompetition Map links: \n\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL\n\n  \nWhat specifically does the race involve?\nThe race starts at Gallonray House\, Cootehill with a 5Km run for everyone. This is followed by a 1Km Kayak in the Cavan kayakarun Challenge and 2k in the Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL in Lough Barnagrove (Monaghan Sub Aqua team are present on the day at the lake and a water safety team in kayaks and boats). Life jackets and helmets are provided and are mandatory. We will provide sit-in and sit-on Kayaks for the event but participants are welcome to bring their own Kayak if they wish. \nAthletes in the CKR Challenge will exit the Kayaks and run a short distance to the Bike Transition. Here they pick up their bike and complete the race with a 15km cycle. \nAthletes in the CKR Challenge XL will complete the new 5K cross country run back to the XL transition at Gallonray House where they will then complete the 52km cycle to finish. \nWhat is the cost of the entry? \n\n€35 for The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge\n€60 for The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge Team\n€50 for The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL\n€75 for The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL Team\n\nEntry fees are non-transferrable and non-refundable \nThe entry cost is inclusive all commissions and any other associated costs. \nWhat prizes are available?\nEach participant will receive a quality medal and ribbon. \nEach category winner will receive a valuable voucher and a winners medal plus free entry into next year’s event. \nWhat type of terrain is the event held in?\nCounty Cavan is described as the ‘County of Drumlins’ and this event truly will live up to this description. During the run you will encounter ‘Pepper’s Brae’\, I have heard people following the event refer to it as tough however it is a huge sense of achievement crossing peppers and seeing the site of the lake and kayaks below as you head to transition 1. This is a testing course but for the fun runners the distance is not excessive as the distance is 5 km The run is on tarmac. \nThe Kayak stage takes place in a natural lake and circulates a small crannog where ancient settlers once lived. The average time for the Kayak section is 10 – 15 minutes for the 1k distance. \nThe cycle section is 15Km for The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge and is a reasonably pleasant cycle on tarmac and is well marshalled. Those who enter The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL  will undertake a 52 km cycle on a more testing circuit\, where the cyclists will travel up and through one of the largest wind-farms in Ireland and will experience some of the finest scenery in the county – but you may not have a lot of time to take it all in! The surface is smooth tarmac.The roads used are reasonably quiet and free from large volumes of traffic. \nCan anyone take part?\nThe answer is yes. The event is all about fun and taking part. We have a longer more challenging course The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge XL for those who want to test themselves even more. The event has two separate cycle and kayak routes  tailored to suit all levels of fitness with the XL route taking place over a longer more difficult course. The Cavan Kayakarun Challenge is a fun event for all the Family. \nIs it a safe event?\nConsiderable planning into the safety of the event is paramount. The event routes are carefully selected and marshalled. These Marshalls are trained and well briefed on their responsibilities but it is of utmost importance to the athlete to understand that the road sections of the event are open to the public and the rules of the road should be strictly adhered to. \nMonaghan Sub aqua unit will be in attendance on the lake along with safety personnel in Kayaks and boats \nThere is a briefing session  prior to the race at Gallonray House . \nCan you tell me where the race starts from?\nThe Challenge and XL races start and finish for all adults from Gallonray House\, Maudabawn Cootehill \,County Cavan. Please find the cordinates on the home page. Note: shower and dining facilities available. \nThe Junior Kayakarun starts at Lough Barnagrove at 12:00 mid-day prior to the adult’s event start time. Juniors should first call to Gallonray House to register for the event prior to the event start. \nWhat are the check in / registration times?\nRegistration takes place on Friday night the 5th August the night before the race between 7 – 9pm in Gallonray House Maudabawn and on Saturday morning 6th august  (race day) between 10am-11.30 am also in Gallonray House. It is very important that registration takes place during these times as there will be no opportunity to check in after this. Bikes should be placed at the transition 2 point\, after you have registered and picked up your race number. Return and park at Gallonray House starting point. This should take approx. 20 mins in total. \nWhere and when is the race party?\nThe official Cavan Kayakrun race party takes place the evening of the event in Gallonray house\,this is now established as one of the biggest nights of the year in Gallonray with top live bands into the early hours. Live music\, hot food buffet and entertainment are available for participants and spectators alike. This is a great night’s fun with great stories of heroics and new friends to be made. Remember there is ample accommodation in the local area for anyone wishing to stay over on either night of the weekend. Please have a look at the accommodations section for further details. Taxi service will be available. \nWhat time is the prize giving?\nDirectly after the conclusion of the race and the junior race\, prices will be given out at the conclusion of their race.  \nCan I take part in the event and raise money for charity?\nYes\, we have no problem in you raising money for needy causes or your chosen charity. We do advise however that you collect for a registered charity and that you will have the correct permits and are covered by legislation with respect to fundraising when using the Cavan Kayakrun Brand. \nIs there any merchandise available to purchase?\nYes: Quality running t-shirts will also be available with the Cavan Kayakarun logo – cost €15. \nWhere do I see the map information?\nMap information is on the website and a copy will be also available on registration. \nHave you more information on the Kayaks and can I bring my own?\nYou may bring your own kayak or you may use one of the kayaks provided by the organisers.There will be sit-on and sit-in single Kayaks provided. \nDo I need to have previous experience in Kayaking?\nThe event organisers have sit-in and sit -on single kayaks. These are designed for novice kayakers. \nWe would advise you to avail of a kayaking lesson before the event\, it is possible to complete the kayaking course without any previous experience however you will enjoy the event much more with proper preparation. \nCheck out our links section on our website and kayaking training centres contact details are there.You can avail of one of the training sessions that will be taking place on Barnagrow lake in the weeks prior to the event. Please keep an eye on the website training section  for further details. \nIs there a mandatory kit list?\nYes\, it is important to appreciate that life jackets are compulsory in the kayak\, helmets are compulsory in the cycling and all standard athletic footwear is advisable. A pair of gloves would be of benefit but not essential. \nLife jackets are provided for the kayaking however if you bring your own kayak you must bring your own life jacket. \nWhere will I store my extra clothing?\nThere will be a designated area for storage of clothing / personal gear at the transition area and at the start/finish we will transport your gear from the transition back to the start/ finish and a procedure will be put in place where all property will be clearly bagged and tagged. \nCan you give me a breakdown of the distances of the event? \nCavan Kayakarun Challenge : Start with a 5km run to the lake\, 1km kayak circuit then 400m dash to bike transition\, 15km cycle. \nCavan Kayakarun Challenge XL : Start with a 5km run to the lake\, 2km kayal circuit \, then a 5km cross-country run to the bike transition area for XL at Gallonray House followed by a 52km cycle to finish. \nOther points of information \n\nIt is advisable to arrive early on race day to familiarise yourself with the course and the transition area\nOn your arrival\, you will be free to discuss the event with any of the organising committee who will be wearing green branded t-shirts and hi-vis gear.\nComplimentary light refreshments are available  after the event.\nShower facilities are available on site at the start/finish in Gallonray house.\nHot food is available for purchase – salads\, curry\, lasagne\,teas coffees etc\nLive music that evening and a real party atmosphere\nThe event is taking place on open roads – so safety first!\nBook early to avoid disappointment as we expect over 500 participants this year!\nThis is a non-profit event run by our community for you our visitors\nEvent contact details:  Michael  087 9294263
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/the-cavan-kayakarun/
LOCATION:Cavan\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170813
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170221T105245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T082056Z
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SUMMARY:Off The Bloom
DESCRIPTION:On the 12th of August this year\, Offaly will host its first multi-sport adventure race. Set in the picturesque village of Kinnitty at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains\, the splendid grounds of the renowned Kinnitty Castle will provide the backdrop to the start and finish of the inaugural Off The Bloom Adventure Race. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOver the course of the race\, competitors will take in the breath taking views of the Irish midlands while hiking/running\, kayaking and biking their way through the natural peat-lands bogs and rolling mountain ranges of the Slieve Blooms mountains.\nWe have no doubt the Adventure Race will be a great success and more importantly will enhance and promote Kinnitty as an adventure tourist destination in mid Ireland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Off the Bloom Adventure Race registration is now open\, please feel free to have a look at our website or our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/OfftheBloom/ \n\n\n\nThere are 2 categories\n\nSports 35Km\nElite 65Km\n\nSports 35KM category\n\n300 metre run \n23 km Cycle\n5 km Mountain Run\n6.5 km Cycle\n300 meter run\nThe iconic Kinnitty Castle is the perfect setting to kick start your Off the Bloom Adventure Race. Competitors will make a quick dash to the bike transition\, where they will safely mount their bikes and set off on the first leg of this epic one day Multi-Sport Adventure.\nCycle 1st leg\nThe 23 km cycling route takes in the breath taking views of the Midlands while passing though some of the oldest natural peat-land bogs in Ireland.\nThe first 9 km takes you into Ballyboy Village. Try not to be tempted to stop at the famous Dan and Mollys thatched Public house at the corner of the village.\nDan & Molloys is the only remaining traditional thatched Public house in County Offaly and is well worth a visit\, but not during your Adventure race.\nAt Dan and Molloys Pub\, you will take a right hand turn heading for Cadamstown. Prepare for a long gradually hill climb until you reach Cadamstown.\nWhen you get to Cadamstown\, you have a flat 2 km section before you face the ascent of the Slieve Bloom Mountains.\nThis grueling test of mind and character will challenge you to the limit on one of the oldest mountain ranges in Europe.\nRun Section\nHaving conquered the Blooms\, Competitors will rack their bikes in the transition area locally known as the Lime Kiln. Your 5 km trail run/hike brings you deep into the belly of Glenregan forest.\nPlease be advised to wear trail runners. This run is mainly on fireroads\, but expect a few surprises along the way.\nCycle 2nd Leg\nOnce you have completed the demanding 5 km trail run\, you arrive back at transition to tackle the last section of the race. \nThis 6.5 km cycle brings you back down the side of the mountain into Kinnitty village. This part of the race is very technical and will require you to feather your brakes at certain stages. \nPlease observe the instructions of the marshals and be prepared to stop at the T-junction in Kinnitty Village. \nWhen you arrive back to Kinnitty Castle\, rack your bike and sprint the final 300 metres to the finishing line\, remembering to smile to the waiting Off the Bloom official photographer.  \n\nRegister Now!!!\nElite 65KM Category\n\n300 metre run\n22 km cycle\n1 km Kayak\n26 km cycle\n10 km Mountain Run/Hike\n6.5 km cycle\n300 meter run  \nNot for the faint hearted\, the Off the Bloom Elite course is intended to challenge the seasoned adventurer. Setting out at the iconic Kinnitty Castle\, competitors will sprint to their bikes making their way to Pallas Lake.\nCycle 1st leg\nThis 22 km route will pass through the historic peat-land bogs until you get to Ballyboy village. Try not to be tempted to stop at the famous Dan and Mollys thatched Public house at the corner of the village.\nDan and Molloys is the only remaining traditional thatched Public house in County Offaly and is well worth a visit\, but not during your Adventure race.\nYou will continue on through the hinterland of Erry and through the village of Mountbolus before reaching Pallas Lake.\nKayak section\nWhen you arrive at Pallas Lake\, you will rack your bike where the safety crew will hand out buoyancy aids. The Kayak section is a 1Km loop of the lake under the supervision of the water safety crew.\nCycle 2nd leg\nThis is by far the toughest part of the Elite cycle. The cycle route brings you back through the villages of Mountbolus and Ballyboy. \nAt Dan and Molloys Pub in Ballyboy\, you will take a left hand turn heading for Cadamstown. \nPrepare for a long gradually hill climb until you reach Cadamstown. \nWhen you get to Cadamstown\, you have a flat 2 km section before you face the ascent of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. \nThis grueling test of mind and character will challenge you to the limit on one of the oldest mountains ranges in Europe.\nRun Section\nHaving conquered the Blooms\, Competitors will rack their bikes in the transition area locally known as the Lime Kiln. Your 10Km trail run/hike brings you deep into the belly of Glenregan forest.\nPlease be advised to wear trail runners. This run is mainly on fire-roads\, but expect a few surprises en-route.Cycle 3rd Leg.\n\nOnce you have completed the demanding 10 km trail run\, you arrive back at transition to tackle the last section of the race.\nThis 6.5 km cycle brings you back down the side of the mountain into Kinnitty village. This part of the race is very technical and will require you to feather your brakes at certain stages.\nPlease observe the instructions of the marshals and be prepared to stop at the T-junction in Kinnitty Village.\nWhen you arrive back to Kinnitty Castle\, rack your bike and sprint the final 300 metes to the finishing line\, remembering to smile to the waiting Off the Bloom official photographer.\n\n  \nRegister Now!!!\n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/off-the-bloom/
LOCATION:Kinnitty\, Kinnitty Castle Hotel\, Birr\, Offaly\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Mountain Run
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170730T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170109T154539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180618T104124Z
UID:12291-1501401600-1501520400@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:The Beast of Ballyhoura Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Race Details\nWhen: 30th July – 31 July 2016 (Entries close Friday 24th June at 23:59)\nWhere: Ballyhoura Country. Event HQ = Kilfinane\, Co Limerick.\nWho: 4 person mixed teams* (no support crew required)\nCosts: €800 per team (Please don’t ask for a reduction or free entry as we cannot offer this\, the fees are the same for all teams)\nAccommodation: 3 nights camping accommodation included for team members (Friday\, Saturday and Sunday)\, don’t forget to provide your own camping equipment. \nRace time: 24hrs \nRace Distance: to be confirmed \nPrizes: This event is only run because of volunteers and in the absence of a major sponser prizes will be limited. \n* single sex teams will compete on the same course but will be entered into a seperate class\, and cannot be the outright winners. \nEvent Schedule\nFriday 29th July 2016 \n\nteams arrive for evening registration.\n\nSaturday 30th July 2016\n\nJuly morning briefing and start (time to be confirmed)\nTeams will be transported by bus to the start.\nRace for 24 hours.\n\nSunday 31st July 2016\n\nafter race party and prize giving.\n\nMonday 1st August 2016\n\nTeams Depart\n\nEntry Fees & Refunds\n\nBeast of Ballyhoura (€800 per team)\nAll entries must be paid in full before entry can be accepted.\n50 team places on a first come first served basis for the Beast.\nEntries close Friday 8th July at midnight.\n\nIf for any reason the event is cancelled due to Force Majeure\, the entry fee will be refunded less the SPORTident transaction charges where SPORTident has completed processing the registration and less a contribution to costs already incurred by the event. Refunds will NOT be given upon team cancellation but teams can transfer entries to other teams up to 2 weeks before the race. Team member subsitutions are also permitted up to two weeks prior to the event start\, any changes after this cut off date (Saturday 18th July) will need to be submitted to the race director. \nEntry Fee Includes\nAside from the privilege of competing in the 10th Anniversary of Irelands toughest Adventure race and a highly enjoyable event with your fellow like-minded racers\, your entry fee includes: \n\nCamping accommodation for each team member for 3 nights (Friday\, Saturday and Sunday night)\nOne set of maps per team\nOne laminated route book per team\n4 x Bike Boxes per team\nPaddles\, PFD’s and Kayak hire\nOther specialist equipment hire\nEvent Administration\nPost-race food\nInsurance*\n\nEntry Requirements\nCompetitors must:\n\nBe 18 years or older on the day of the event.\nBe familiar with all disciplines involved inc. ability to swim 50m+ for kayaking stage. (remember you will also have a PFD on)\nHave navigational competence and appropriate outdoor experience.\nBe physically fit and able to cope with the demands of the event.\nBe suitably equipped at all times.\nMinimise their impact on the environment during the event respecting other users of the land.\nAccept responsibility for themselves and their belongings.\nBe prepared to follow the rules and conditions provided with final details.\nCompetitors should know their own limitations.\n\nMethod of Entry\n\nWe are now using the SPORTident online entry system.\nTo use the SPORTident Online Entries System you must first register your details.\nRegistering for the Online Entries System allows you to view and modify any entries you make.\nYou only have to register once\nA full list of all events using the SPORTident online entry system can be viewed here\nAll entries must be PAID IN FULL before entry can be accepted.\nPlaces are limited and are awarded on a first come first served basis.\n\nInsurance\n*The Beast of Ballyhoura has public liability insurance to cover the event.\nThis however does not cover personal injury; if this is of concern we would recommend that you take out personal insurance to cover all eventualities in your outdoor endeavours. \nAfter Race Party\nThere will be an after race party on Sunday evening and should you wish to participate there\, this will be included in registration but please indicate your intention to attend (don’t miss it!!). \nEnquiries\nContact Race Organiser\nRace Director: Greg Clarke\nEmail: greg@adventureireland.com\nPhone: (+44) 7478 331187\nBallyhoura Fáilte\nWeb: visitballyhoura.com\nEmail: reception@ballyhoura.org\nPhone: (+353) 63-91300\nFax: (+353) 63-91330
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/the-beast-of-ballyhoura-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Letterkenny\, Letterkenny\, Donegal\, Ulster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Ultra
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170722T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170722T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170103T120509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170206T125757Z
UID:12142-1500710400-1500742800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce - Womens Adventure Race Galway
DESCRIPTION:BACK OFF BOYS. THIS ONE IS JUST FOR THE LADIES.\nTIME OUT\nWe thought you might like to have some time out with the girls so that is exactly what we have created. Mothers\, daughters\, sisters\, grandmothers\, aunties and friends\, that includes all of you. \nTHE PERFECT RACE\nDesigned by the women of the Gaelforce Team for all women. What more can we say? \nTHE CHALLENGE\nWe have not made it any less competitive or challenging because we know you are up to it and like us you want to push your boundaries. \nTHE MEN\nHmmm…bag-carriers\, brow-moppers\, tear-shedders as we cross the line. Yes that will do. \nADVENTURE DUATHLON – 24KM ALSO AVAILABLE\nSTAY ON DRY LAND! Same magnificent course\, just without the kayak section. \nSTAY FOCUSED AND NEVER GIVE UP. WE ARE AMAZING WOMEN.\n\nTHE BREAKDOWN OF DISCIPLINE DISTANCES WITHIN THE 27KM TOTAL COURSE\n1. Running/walking: 10.5km approx      2. Cycling: 16km approx      3. Kayaking: 0.5km max \n  \nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\n\n\n\nSTAGE 1: RUN (8KM) \nHalf of the run is on the road and half is off-road on a rough trail. The race starts with the road run along the N59 towards Leenane village. This is a combination of downhill and flat. You will then join the rough trail (part of the Western Way) to make your way back to Killary Adventure Centre. This part of the run is uphill. The final 500m is across bog land. \nSTAGE 2: CYCLE (16KM) \nThe cycling section takes in 2 types of terrain. Half of the track is Coillte forest track and the other along sealed roads. We say sealed roads but this is Connemara so do not expect smooth\, flat\, pothole-free roads! For information on what bike to use read our FAQ section. \n\n\nSTAGE 3: RUN & KAYAK (2KM) \nThere is a short run to the kayaks\, through bog land initially and then onto a rough track 1.5km.\nThe kayaks will be 2 person sit-on-tops so grab a partner (the next competitor to you if racing alone) and take to the Killary Fjord. You will kayak approximately 0.5km in a loop. \nSTAGE 4:RUN (1KM) \nAfter the kayak section there is a short trail run back to Killary Adventure Centre and the finish line. \nADVENTURE DUATHLON – 24KM\nStage 1 and Stage 2 only. No Kayaking! \n\n\n\n  \nPRICING & INFO\n\n\n\nADVENTURE RACE AND ADVENTURE DUATHLON:\nENTRY IS ONLINE ONLY AND IS NOW OPEN\n€45.00pp      Until 17:00        January 31st 2017 (Early Bird) \n€50.00pp      Until 15:00        Friday 21 July 2017 \n€60.00pp      On the day      (cash only) \nAll online prices shown exclude €4.50 booking fee. \nPLEASE NOTE\nOnline entry closes at 15:00 on Friday 21 July 2017 \nYou must be over 18 years of age on the day of the race to enter. \nGROUP BOOKINGS DISCOUNT:\nBook 10 competitors and get the 11th person free – email us at info@gaelforceevents.com to organise your discount. \nPlease note: This discount is only available after the early bird discount ends (Jan 31st 2016). \n\n\nENTRY FEE INCLUDES:\n\nEvent technical t-shirt\nRace medal upon completion\nUse of kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids\nUse of individual electronic timing chips\nPost-event food from John West!\n\nPlease note t-shirts are ordered 4 weeks in advance of the race. Entries after this may have to have t-shirt posted out. \nIMPORTANT TIMES\nREGISTRATION:\nFrom 10.30 to 12:00 on Saturday 22 July 2017 in Killary Adventure Centre\, Leenane\, Co Galway. \nRACE START TIME:\n13:00 Saturday 22 July 2017 \nFor more information see our Race FAQs \n\n\n\nFIRST TIMER\n\nThink you cannot do an adventure race? Let us convince you otherwise with 5 very good reasons why we think you can: \n\n\n\n\n1. Less than 10km of running/walking – This is a do-able distance\, especially if you start training right now\, today. \n2. Cycle for pleasure – Ok 16km sounds like a terribly long way and you have just been running but you know what\, the relief you feel when you get on the bike is a great boost to the spirit. \nFor more information on bike choice for the Women’s Adventure Races go to our Race FAQs \n3. The kayak course is short and looped – You are never far from the shore and you will have a buddy in the kayak with you \nOnce again in 2017 – choose to do the ADVENTURE DUATHLON  and you will be skipping the kayak section but still completing a super challenge! \n4. You fit the profile of an adventure racer – Yes you do\, believe it or not. All you have to do is convince yourself. \n5. Most important reason: the life-changing reason – This is often different for everyone and at last year’s race we saw this reason on so many faces. \nNeed more convincing? Read our First Timers Blog and you will be there! \nRESULTS & REPORTS\n\nTrophies for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd place and free entry into next year’s race for 1st place. \nTrophy for 1st place in the Adventure Duathlon. \nTrophies for category winners (Vets & Super-Vets) \nAnd of course a whole heap of pride and glory!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-womens-adventure-race-galway/
LOCATION:Leenane\, Connemara\, Galway\, Connacht\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170716T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170202T154335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T081215Z
UID:12464-1500192000-1500224400@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Moxie Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:What is the Moxie Adventure Race?\nMoxie Adventure Race is an adventure race which takes place in the garden of Ireland. Within 45 minutes of Dublin city and based in Lacken with Blessington Lakes as its backdrop\, Moxie has something for everyone. \nThe Start And Finish Will Be At Our New Location In Lacken\, For Those Who Have Taken Part Before This Is Where The Bike/Hill Run Transition Is Located. \nWe Have 4 Routes: \nMini Moxie – 23Km \nMoxie – 36Km \nMoxie Pro – 54Km \nMoxie Duathlon – 34.5Km – New For 2017 – For Those Who Don’t Want To Get Their Feet Wet \nWhen – Where – How Much?\nThis years race will be based in our new location in Lacken. For those having taken part before this is where the Bike/Hill run transition is located. \nThe Race Takes Place On 16th July \nThe Price for Mini Moxie\, Moxie And Moxie Pro is €70 \nThe Price for Moxie Duathlon is €60 \nThe Price For The Junior (Under 16) Category Of The Moxie Is €40 \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nMINI MOXIE 23Km\nBRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION\nStage 1. RUN 1Km\nShort run around our new base in Lacken. \nStage 2. Hill Run 1.5km\nFollowing the marshalled route onto Black hill(Kilbeg) it’s a taste of hill running\, (Trail Runners Essential – See your mandatory kit). There’s a slight pinch from the start until It levels out on the heather covered hill side where you will be running alongside Ballynastockan Brook. It’s only a short\, challenging but rewarding climb before you turn back down the hill with views over the lake and your start point while jogging towards the kayak transition. \nStage 3. Kayak 500Mtrs\nIt’s onto the historically steeped Blessington Lakes (famous for its story telling of big fish and bigger ghosts) Just a short paddle parallel to the shore before heading to the cycle transition. You can bring your own kayak if you have one or use one of our double sit on tops. If you are new to kayaking\, perhaps our “Toe in The Water” special\, closer the day will help you get a feel for kayak paddling. Please keep your eyes peeled on our Facebook social media page for dates. \nStage 4. CYCLE 20km\nSealed roads all the way. You will see beautiful views overlooking the Blessington lake on your left-hand side\, (On the way out) one steep climb on the way from the base to Lacken community centre. Then some minor rises and some lovely down hills towards Manor Kilbride (Check point) where you will turn and cycle back the way you came\, this time with the lake on your right. On your way back you will be overlooking the length of Blessington lake. As you pass Lacken Community Centre on your left its downhill getting a breather before the last push to the finish back at base. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nMOXIE 36Km\n\nBRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION\nStage 1. RUN 1Km\nShort run around our new base in Lacken. \nStage 2. Hill Run 8km\nFollowing the marked route up Black hill (Kilbeg). The footing is uneven and trail shoes are a must. The climb in total is approx. 290 meters before it levels out. At this point you will take in the scenic view overlooking Blessington lake. On the route across Black hill(Kilbeg) you will pass the WW2 airplane crash site before heading down hill towards before going under the bridge and on to the beach for the run to the kayak transition. \nStage 3. Kayak 1.5Km\nIt’s onto the historically steeped Blessington Lakes (a man made reservoir supplying Dublin with water and electricity\, which was flooded in 1937.) This short kayak session will give your legs a breather and freshen you up before heading to the cycle transition. Remember\, you can bring your own kayak if you have one. If not\, you can use on of our double sit on tops. If you are new to kayaking\, perhaps “Toe in The Water” special closer the day will help you get a feel for kayak paddling. Please keep your eyes peeled on our Facebook social media page for dates. \nStage 4. CYCLE 25.5km\nIt’s on your bike for the cycle stage. All sealed roads make the journey more enjoyable.\nHeading towards Blessington and turning across the bridge at the Rowing club. There’s one pinch at the start of the cycle until you reach Lacken Community Centre then the journey has more gradual rises and falls until you reach Blessington. Along the way on your left you will take in scenic views of Blessington lake. In Blessington you will meet marshals with dibbers at a checkpoint\, just before you join the main street. From there its down the N81 to the Vallymount turn off. From there the cycle takes you along the outskirts of the lake passing through Valleymount\, turning for Ballynockan and on to the finish back at base in Lacken. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nMOXIE PRO 54Km\nBRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION\nStage 1. RUN 1Km\nShort run around our new base in Lacken. \nStage 2. Hill Run 14km\nFollowing the marked route up Black hill (Kilbeg) to the top. The footing is uneven and trail shoes are a must. The climb in total is approx. 390 meters. At this point you will take in the scenic view overlooking Blessington lake. On your way downhill descending\, heading for Sorrel hill with a climb of 140 meters to the top. From there you descend again this time to the lake shore passing the Lacken Community Centre\, which give some respite before the run along the energy sapping sand on the beach back to the kayak transition. \nStage 3. Kayak 5Km\nIt’s onto the historically steeped Blessington Lakes (only flooded since 1937. The ruins of the old buildings are still visible when the water levels drop.) This lovely kayak session will give your legs a breather and freshen you up before heading to the cycle transition. Remember\, you can bring your own kayak if you have one. If not\, you can use one of our double site on tops. Closer to the race day we will be running our “Toe in The Water” special days designed to help you get a feel for kayak paddling. Keep your eyes on our Facebook page for dates. \nStage 4. CYCLE 34km\nThe cycle heads towards Manor Kilbride from the transition. There’s a pinch in the first 2km. Passing Lacken Community Centre you will face more undulating rises and falls from here. You will not be turning across at the Rowing club but will complete the journey towards Manor Kilbride where you will be directed by marshals towards Blessington\, via the famous 14th century ruins of three castles. You will come to a checkpoint station just before you join main street in Blessington where you will be required by marshals to stop and dibb. From there its down the N81 to the Vallymount turn off. From there the cycle takes you along the outskirts of the lake passing through Vallymount\, turning for Ballynockan and on to the finish back at base in Lacken. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nMOXIE DUATHLON 34.5Km\nBRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION\nStage 1. RUN 1Km\nShort run around our new base in Lacken. \nStage 2. Hill Run 8km\nFollowing the marked route up Black hill (Kilbeg). The footing is uneven and trail shoes are a must(please check your mandatory kit). The climb in total is approx. 290 meters before it levels out. At this point you will take in scenic views overlooking Blessington lake. On the route across Black hill(Kilbeg) you will pass the WW2 airplane crash site before heading down hill towards beach before the jog to cycle transition. \nStage 3. CYCLE 25.5km\nIt’s on your bike for the cycle stage. All sealed roads make the journey more enjoyable.\nHeading towards Blessington and turning across the bridge at the Rowing club. There’s one pinch at the start of the cycle until you reach Lacken Community Centre then the journey has more gradual rises and falls until you reach Blessington. Along the way on your left you will take in scenic views of Blessington lake. In Blessington you will meet marshals with dibbers at a checkpoint\, just before the main street. From there its down the N81 to the Vallymount turn off. From there the cycle takes you along the outskirts of the lake passing through Valleymount\, turning for Ballynockan and on to the finish back at base in Lacken. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nRace Rules and Guidelines\n\nOnce entered no refunds\, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events.\nMandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified\nThere are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws\nAll competitors must follow the prescribed route\nCheckpoints must be visited in the correct order\nObey the environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified\nRespect the local environment\nAssist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to closest race marshall\nThe Race Director’s decision is final\nCompetitors must be over 16yrs to take part in this event\nIn the event of inclement weather the organisers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event\nNo Bikes With Tri Bars Allowed\nAny Help/Support Given To Competitors Will Result In Immediate Disqualification\n\nEnvironmental Rules and Guidelines\nThe course encompasses areas of special conservation\, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is an environmentally sustainable sport. \nWe aim to minimize the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event. \nIt is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy: \n\nCompetitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.\nAny competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.\nRespect the environment.\n\nFAQ’s\nHow do I register for the Race?\nYou can registration for the race online. There are limited places available so register now not to be disappointed. \nYou can click here to enter \nWhat does the registration fee include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– Kayak rental\n– Prizes in all categories\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWhere do I collect my race pack on race day?\nYou can collect your race pack at The Old School Lacken\, on Saturday 15th 2 to 5 pm and on the morning of the Moxie Adventure Race from 7:30am. \nCan I register on Saturday morning before the race?\nNo. Only those registered online will be allowed to take part in the race. \nWhat are the race categories?\nThere are 4 race categories: Mini Moxie\, Moxie Duathlon\, Moxie\, Moxie Pro \nWhich Category should I enter?\nEnter the following category which best describes your fitness level: \nMoxie Pro: Enter this category if you think you have a chance of winning the race or are an experienced adventure racer.\nMoxie: Enter this category if you have some experience in adventure racing\, triathlons and have a good overall level of fitness. \nMoxie Duathlon: Enter this category if you are entering an adventure race for the first time\, are involved in a sports club and you have a reasonable level of fitness. This event will only take in Cycling and Running routes. There will be no kayaking. \nMini Moxie: Enter this category if you are entering an adventure race for the first time\, are involved in a sports club and you have a reasonable level of fitness.\nWhen registering online be sure to select your category \nWhat type bike should I use?\nThe choice of bike is an individual choice. 100% of the cycle route is on sealed country roads of varying quality. The most suitable bike would be a road bike and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. \nDo I need Specialised Gear:\nApart from the basics (bike\, helmet\, trail running shoes) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid. \nDo I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?\nNo. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshalls will also be on hand along the route. \nWhat is your refund policy?\nWhen entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable and non-transferable payment policy. \nIs there any water available along the route?\nYou will be required to bring water with you on you for the duration of the race. \nWho provides my Kayaks?\nThe event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will be allowed to bring their own kayaks and need to be dropped off the night before the race 15th July from 7 to 11pm.  We will have security on site. \nHow is the race timed?\nYour race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist. \nHow can I contact Moxie Adventure Race if I have any more questions?\nFeel free to contact us with any questions by e-mail:brian@totalexperience.ie or call Brian 0878307214 \nCan I listen to my iPod during the race?\nNo. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic. \nHow much does it cost to enter? \nAs mentioned above: \nMini Moxie\, Moxie\, Moxie Pro €70 \nMoxie Duathlon €60 \nMoxie (Junior category under 16) €40. \nDo I have to wait for my partner at the kayak section?\nYou can wait in the time out zone for maximum of 15 minutes. There will be other people in the kayak section who have no partner so you might have to kayak this section with them as your partner on the double sit on top kayaks. \nCan I raise money for charity?\nYes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity. \nThe charity we are supporting this year is Lacken community centre\, the home of numerous community groups. \nWhat Items are included in the mandatory kit?\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing)\, Bandage\, Plasters\nMap of the route (included in your race pack)\nSurvival blanket and whistle\nAppropriate food and drink.\nCycle hat\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket\nSuitable footwear – Trail Runners\nBackpack or bum bag\n\nAll kit will be checked on race day at registration
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/moxie-adventure-race/
LOCATION:Blessington Lake\, Blessington Lake\, Wicklow\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Total Experience":MAILTO:brian@totalexperience.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170701T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170702T100000
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170103T135624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170523T122424Z
UID:12156-1498903200-1498989600@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:DAR 24 Hour Team Race - Dingle
DESCRIPTION:The Dingle DAR 24 Hour Team Race\nThe Dingle DAR 24 hour team race will start at around 10am on Sat 2nd and 3rd July and teams must have made the finish line by 24 hours later\, 10am Sunday. \nTeams will have mandatory check points to get with options of extra bonus points to collect if they can\, Teams can choose their own routes and there may be some out of bounds areas. The team with the most points by the finish will win. Points will be deducted from any teams late to the finish. The course will involve orienteering\, kayak\, Mountain biking\, hiking and bonus activities. Map of course not given out until morning of the race. Winning team expected to cover around 300km of all activities. Example of kilometers MTB 130\, hiking 45\, orienteering 15\, kayaking 10-15. \nPrizes for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd\, 1st female team and 1st mixed team. \n\nMore details to be announced
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/dar-12-hour-team-race-dingle-2/
LOCATION:Dingle\, Co. Kerry\, Burnham\, Dingle\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Adventures":MAILTO:dingleadventurerace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170701T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20170701T225900
DTSTAMP:20260417T152828
CREATED:20170103T135323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170523T122228Z
UID:12153-1498903200-1498949940@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:DAR 12 Hour Team Race- Dingle
DESCRIPTION:The Dingle DAR 12 Hour Team race\nThe Dingle DAR 12 hour Team race will start at around 10am on Sat 2nd July and teams must have made the finish line by 12 hours later\, 10pm Sat. \n\nTeams will have mandatory check points to get with options of extra bonus points to collect if they can\, Teams can choose their own routes and there may be some out of bounds areas. The team with the most points by the finish will win. Points will be deducted from any teams late to the finish. The course will involve orienteering\, kayak\, Mountain biking\, hiking and bonus activities. Map of course not given out until morning of the race. Winning team expected to cover around 150km of all activities. Example of kilometers MTB 90\, hiking 25\, orienteering 5-10\, kayaking 5-15. \nPrizes for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd\, 1st female team and 1st mixed team. \nMore details to be announced
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/dar-12-hour-team-race-dingle/
LOCATION:Dingle\, Co. Kerry\, Burnham\, Dingle\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Adventures":MAILTO:dingleadventurerace@gmail.com
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