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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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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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