Sprint Series Adventure Race
Peak Adventure/Dynamite Adventure Win Sprint Series Adventure Race in Melbourne
Press Release / 09.05.2018
Nearly 100 teams of two took part in Sprint Series Adventure Race in Lysterfield, Melbourne, Victoria last Sunday. The event had two courses: Classic and Novice and participants of all levels had a great day out in the bush chasing checkpoints.
The Classic course was taken out by PeakAdventure.com.au/Dynamite Adventure team (Jarad Kohlar and Angus Rodwell), the second across the line were Dirty Nunas (Chris Moore and Andrew Noordhoff) followed closely by all girls team S2S (Julia Clark and Lucy Clark).
The Novice course overall winners were farther and son Rob and Felix Davis, followed by Tom Tom Sports Dynamite again farther and son Harry and Paul Gruber, the third were brothers Big Gourleys Craig and Mick Gourleys.
Sprint races are gaining more and more popularity among all levels of athletes. It is a great introduction event for the beginners and fun and exciting for more experienced athletes.
The weather gods did not fail this year and after last year storm delivered ideal day for it- clear sky and low 20s which made it a perfect conditions for racing.
The race started with prologue orienteering on a brand-new Sprint map for the Classic course and Paddle leg for the Novice course. The second leg was Mountain bike leg to transition area with few checkpoints to find along 4wd and dedicated single tracks, then loop run followed by ride back to HQ. Novice course finished there and proceeded to BBQ lunch while Classic course finished it off with a paddle leg, except for the first few Classic teams who were awarded with additional MTB advanced leg with 7 more checkpoints including sections of famous Commonwealth Games trails.
Few navigational challenges, incredible comradeship and exceptional atmosphere were an integral part of this event.
“Sprint events are specifically designed to be accessible for family teams, we can see a s great tendency here, when experienced parents bring their kids into the sport and can race along with them and there is actually a serious competition is going on ”- Maria Plyashechko, race organiser.
“Serge and Maria put on the best race for families and beginners - I don't know why everyone with kids don't do it”, said second place finisher in family category, Jason Rutkowski, Sydney.
“Just did the novice course at Lysterfield lake today, was an awesome event had a fantastic time thanks”, Jarrod Thomas, Melbourne.