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Reports If you have a race report from a race please send to us and we'll post it here. How to Get Started - Adventure racing can be an intimidating undertaking for a first time competitor. There are many things to learn and prepare for. Training for the paddle - While the best training for a particular sport is still doing that sport, there are a few exercises you can do to help you with the paddling section of adventure racing. Running in Adventure Racing - You’ve watched the Eco-Challenge on television. You’ve heard about adventure racing. And you finally think you might be ready to graduate from Planet Pavement. Jacques Marais took a small step into the world of adventure racing to find out about challenges awaiting racers. Cyprus Walkabout - Started in the late 1960's by the United Nations Forces, the aim of CWC is to provide a challenging test of physical endurance, mental stamina and team spirit, over routes that will test the competitors map reading and route selection skills. Team Traveler's Report of Ozark Challenge 2004 - Race report from Arkansas' top adventure racing team competing in one of Arkansas' most challenging and longest adventure races. Life After Raid the Rock - Tales of Persistent Triumph - Report from Team Might Be Trouble on a post-race adventure to find an elusive checkpoint. All in a Day's Race - Report from Celia Storey of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and Team Might Be Trouble. [PDF, 2400 KB] The Ouachita Trail - Steve Kirk and Greg Eason completed running the 223-mile long Ouachita Trail from Talimena, Oklahoma to Little Rock, Arkansas in 76 hours and 33 minutes. |
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