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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210911
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SUMMARY:Gaelforce - West
DESCRIPTION:*Rescheduled to September 11th with new routes\nICONIC ADVENTURE RACE THROUGH BREATHTAKING SCENERY \nTRAIL AND MOUNTAIN RUNNING OR WALKING; CYCLING AND KAYAKING\nAlways varied\, never boring – the terrain includes mountain scree\, bog land\, trails\, sealed roads and the majestic waters of Killary Fjord. \nCONNEMARA\, KILLARY FJORD\, MAUMTURK MTN\nSo many highlights along the way on a route designed to challenge\, delight and inspire. \n\nDISCIPLINE DISTANCES MAKING UP THE 60KM COURSE: \n1. Running/walking: 24km approx   2. Cycling: 35km approx   3. Kayaking: 1km max \n\n\n\n\nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\nSTAGE 1: BEACH\, TRAIL AND ROAD RUN (13.5KM)\nStart line located at Glassilaun beach in Connemara. Continue by road around Little Killary Harbour and then over the hillside into Killary Fjord. Make your way along the Old Famine Greenway (muddy and uneven underfoot) to the shore below Killary Adventure Centre and the kayak transition area. \nSTAGE 2: KAYAKING ACROSS KILLARY HARBOUR (1KM)\nKayak from the southern shore of Killary Fjord in a two-man sit-on-top with the next competitor to you. \nSTAGE 3: TRAIL AND ROAD RUN (1KM)\nLeaving the kayak transition you will have a short 1km run to the bike transition located at the front of the Killary Adventure centre building. \nSTAGE 4: CYCLING (32KM)\nLeaving the bike transition you will head south with the Fjord to your right and the Maumturk mountains to your left. You will follow the Wild Atlantic Way route south hugging the rugged coastline in the direction of Tullycross. The views from this coastal route are spectacular as you look over the islands and Atlantic ocean. The route bring you to Letterfrack where you will rejoin the N59 for your return journey passing Kylemore Abbey and the 12 Ben mountain range. You will be returning to the bike transition at Killary Adventure centre. The cycle route for GFW is on sealed roads \nFor more information on bike choice go to our Race FAQs \n\n\nSTAGE 5: Trail RUN/WALK (3KM)\nLeaving the bike transition you will head across the Connemara bog to meet the Western Way walking trail. Turning left you will run downhill in the direction of Leenane along this trail \nSTAGE 6: MOUNTAIN (7KM)\nYou will now begin the climb up the mountain. There is no trail\, it is open mountain\, and you will have an ascent of  450m to conquer at this stage. Once you reach the top you will follow the fence line as you descend with the expanse of the Killary Fjord and Mweelrea mountain in front of you. This is the final stage of the race and will see you cross the finish line of GFW 2021.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-west-2021/
LOCATION:Leenane\, Connemara\, Galway\, Connacht\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series - Expert
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210921
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UID:28381-1631923200-1632182399@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:The Race - Donegal
DESCRIPTION:***THE RACE HAS BEEN POSTONED TILL 2022***\nTHE 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. The Race takes place in Spring each year. The 2018 event took place on the weekend of 13th-15th April. \nThe Race 2019 \n We will award a total of 200 places to competitors for The Race 2019. Registration is divided into three categories. \n\n\n\n Pre-Registered Competitors – 50 spaces\n\n\nCompetitors who have registered their interest for The Race 2019 will receive email notification and will have a 48 hour window to avail of the first entry places for the 2019 event. \nPlaces will be awarded on a first come\, first served basis until all places are filled. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration Round 1 – First Come\, First Served – 100 spaces \n\nThis round is open to all competitors. Places will be awarded on a first come\, first served basis until all places are filled.\n\nOpen from 10:00am Monday 28th May 2018.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration Round 2 – Selection Process – 50 spaces \n\nThis round is open to all competitors. However\, preference will be given to certain groups if their allocation has not already been filled.*\n\nOpen date TBA\n\n*Where possible we will ensure a minimum representation in The Race of Female Competitors (10%)\, International Competitors (10%)\, Local Competitors (10%) and Elite Competitors (10%). The 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.\n\n\nDownload 2019 Information Pack (PDF) with detailed info on registration\, fees\, and the event itself. \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. \n\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 \n\n\nAwesome event\, put on by an amazing team\, in an incredibly beautiful county. Definitely one for the bucket list. – Rose Leith\, Competitor 2015 \n\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 2019. \nN.B. A detailed schedule will be sent onto all competitors prior to the Race weekend. \nRace Fees\n\n\n\nDate\nActivity\nLocation\n\n\nThursday \n \n\n\n\n\nMarch 21st 2019\nRace officials arrive\nGartan Reception\n\n\n\nOfficials welcome + briefing\nBoat House\n\n\nFriday\n\n\n\n\nMarch 22nd 2019\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\nMarch 23rd 2019\nCompetitors breakfast\nDining room\n\n\n\nThe Race Begins\nGartan front entrance\n\n\nSunday\n\n\n\n\nMarch 24th 2019\nThe Race finishes\nGartan front entrance\n\n\n\nPrize-giving brunch\nBoat House\n\n\n\nEvent Ends\n\n\n\n\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 2019 will be limited to 200. 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 Self Help Africa. The pack is will include useful information to help you raise the sponsorship fee necessary for registration. \nEntry fee – with accomodation* – €600 \nEntry fee – without accomodation* – €550 \nDeposit payable upon registration – €150 \nBalance must be paid before 31/8/18. \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 2019 official medal (Only available to event finishers)\n\n*There will be 60 spaces for The Race 2019 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-2021/
LOCATION:Garten Adventure Centre\, Donegal\, Ulster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,Ultra
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SUMMARY:FEARmanagh Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:What 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? \nFeel the FEAR and do it anyway! \n\nLong Route - 74kmLong Race \n\nShort Route - 35KM\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\nTotal: 35Kms (approx) \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) \n \n\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								Register Now!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/fearmanagh-adventure-race-21/
LOCATION:Fermanagh\, Fermanagh\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening
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