This year’s Southern Traverse, a grueling international adventure race, was set in one of New Zealand’s pristine locations in the upper South Island. It was the first time in its 9-year history that the race was held away from home in Central Otago.
Included in the tough course was 67km of sea kayaking, 290km of mountain biking, 80km of mountain trekking, a 200m abseil and a rafting section. First home, Team Star & Garter, pushed themselves to their limits in a time of 71.5 hrs with just 2-˝ hrs sleep.
Why do people do it? Well it’s certainly not for the big prize at the end. What the winners collect at the end of the race is just enough to cover the entry fee. Top division winners take home a NZ$4000 reward to be split between the four team members. Are they crazy? No, they’re multisport adventure racers who believe the thrill of a challenge is enough to see them through. Though there are a number of teams who compete for the winner's spot, there are others who enter just to complete the course. In fact many of the teams return each year for more punishment, and it’s not just the young. Team Arrow International with an average age of 50 has been returning for the past eight years.
EMA Light was made up of 3 women and 1 man, Joao Lisboa. Nora Audra Defilippi & Karina Bacha, at 21, were amongst the youngest in the field. It was Gisele's first year as captain and I asked her before the race if it meant big changes for her.
"No, it’s just that I’m feeling a bit anxious now. I want to see everything well prepared so the race flows well. Once the race gets going and I see things running smoothly I’ll be able to relax and enjoy it".
When we saw EMA light again it was dark and cold. Karina was slightly ahead of the others pushing her bike. The mood had definitely changed.
race. Alistar Cross from the Horley’s team slipped, dislocated his shoulder and was helicoptered out to the nearest hospital. The rest of the team carried on but pulled out at the next transition point.
For many teams finishing means everything. Take EMA Brazil whose marathon 142hr 44min effort saw them cross the finish line in ranked position for a shortened course. The boys missed the cut off times for the rafting section and second mountain trekking section but still got to have the enormous satisfaction of finishing an extremely tough race. In the words of Alexandre Freitas, EMA organiser in Brazil, "An awesome race, it’s given me lots of new ideas for next year’s Expedicao Mata Atlantica in Brazil".
Clemar’s skills also came in handy when Aidan from the Fairydown/Long team who had competed in the EMA earlier this year, discovered the ingrown hair on his leg was in fact a little worm he’d picked up during the race in Brazil. A gory operation revealed a 7mm long healthy larva in his thigh. The Brazilian larva was high on the list of competition gossip, of which there was plenty.
First time competitors Team Alleged Athletes finished just ahead of the girls. Their support crew deserved ‘support crew of the race’ for their imaginative attire, good kiwi tucker and most important of all their support. Support crews are often underrated but any team will tell you that they are not a team without their support who nurture them, care for them and keep them up when spirits are low. And this support crew had support to share. In a touching moment as they cheered on the girls from Untouchedworld.com, a teary-eyed mum blubbered, "It just makes me so happy to see others supporting our girls".
support crew were in actual fact Mums and Dads of the girls. Kate Callaghan had her son supporting her throughout the event while Dad was off in another race. Many of the other competitors had partners in the support crew and the Americans team NOC/Perception were in fact two couples. Many Kiwis grow up in the great outdoors, cycling, running, skiing and kayaking. It seems to be in their blood, part of the Kiwi lifestyle.
With her background in marketing Pascale decided she could help out.
though. I’m the only one who knows what’s going on with the cash." she chuckles.
money for our time", says Pascale. "If you think about its nine years as a whole, it’s lost money. That makes it kind of hard as we’re a high level race in the adventure-racing world. It’s a combination of fantastic people giving it everything they have because they love it. This is why I think it’s so special. We don’t have the big corporate money backup, it’s a very genuine race."
with. There was the language, the different people, being 27,000km away from where I come from, not knowing anyone, starting a relationship that involved raising 2 children and then taking over the management of a race which needed lots of attention at the time. That was my race. We’ve finally got fantastic media exposure and recognition from the New Zealand business community and from international racers, recognition everywhere".Aporo Pondsiders secluded Luxury Cottages
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