Tiny Mauritian island to host ‘the toughest race in the world’ Posted on 6 June 2019 Tags:adventure travel, Endurance race, Mauritius, Rodriguez Island, sport travel Over 200 endurance athletes from 23 countries are preparing to tackle the Africa qualifier race for the Adventure Racing World Series. The venue for this year is the little-known island of Rodriguez, a tropical island in the Indian ocean. Image: supplied. Luckily, those not ready to brave ‘the toughest race in the world’ can simply watch the action from the comfort of their home. In each qualifying race, teams of four endurance athletes from around the world race day and night on a course designed to stretch the limits of stamina, resourcefulness and mental resilience. They paddle, trail run, mountain bike and navigate, and survive the elements for up to 10 days in the wilderness with no support. They compete against other teams, the weather, exhaustion and the battle to find their own food, shelter and water. If one team member quits, the entire team has to pack up and go home. Qualifier events take place around the world and winners get a coveted spot in the World Championship. View this post on Instagram Quest AR are the winners of Expedition Oregon – round 3 of the AR World Series 2019. The US team had an exceptionally strong race over the technical and challenging course, finishing ahead of Alpha Dental (France) and Bend Racing Canada. Photo Jason Cornell Photography/Expedition Oregon Media. @bendracing @visitbend #oregon #adventurerace #adventureracing #expedition A post shared by Adventure Racing World Series (@arworldseries) on Apr 28, 2019 at 1:43am PDT View this post on Instagram It’s not everyday you abseil into a sink hole like this! However that is exactly what adventure racing teams did today at the AR World Series Qualifier in Belize – that takes courage! #gutsoverfear #courage #arworlderies #arws #adventureracing #dotwatcher A post shared by Adventure Racing World Series (@arworldseries) on Feb 28, 2018 at 1:17am PST View this post on Instagram PIC OF THE WEEK: It’s the little ways teams mates help each other out that give teams the strength to finish the race together. The joy of not getting your feet wet after a change of dry socks is one that only an AR athlete near the end of a long race can really appreciate. Here #Sakkie Meyer, renowned “pack horse” gets his team closer to the finish line on the final leg of the AR World Championships 2016. #arworldseries #dotwatcher #adventurer #adventurelife #huffpostgram #soulofanexplorer #arws #xpdar #ledgendaryrandyericksen A post shared by Adventure Racing World Series (@arworldseries) on Dec 13, 2017 at 9:25pm PST View this post on Instagram PIC OF THE WEEK: In adventure racing, you need to expect the unexpected. Teams descend with their bikes at AR World Series Qualifier, @Expedition Guarani, Paraguay. #arworldseries #dotwatcher #expeditionguarani #adventurer #adventurelife #huffpostgram #soulofanexplorer #arws A post shared by Adventure Racing World Series (@arworldseries) on Nov 22, 2017 at 9:52pm PST This year, the Africa leg of the competition will take place on the island of Rodriguez, over 500km east of Mauritius, and the islets around it. The island is a semi-autonomous region of Mauritius. The island is small- it is just 18km in length, 8km wide and has a highest point of just over 300m. Yet, it is packed with turquoise waters, palm trees, caves, coral reefs, sea turtles and fishing villages. View this post on Instagram That's how Rodrigues welcomes you… and says goodbye ! #rodriguesisland #rodriguesisland #igersindianocean #igersmauritius #mauritius A post shared by Charles (@cthoquenne) on Jun 2, 2019 at 6:57am PDT https://www.instagram.com/p/BxiVU-NHBC3/ Athletes will have to run, hike, mountain bike, abseil, kayak, cave, sail and snorkel to complete the 350km course in 72 hours if they are to win. The teams will go through 100 checkpoints where they will receive a new map to plot the next leg of their journey. Besides this, the only support they will get is a fibre-glass boat which will house their bikes, food, water and gear. The race can be tracked on the website under the Live Tracking section. It costs R40 000 per team to enter the competition which runs in early September. Feature image: Supplied. Related Posts Winter wanderlust: embrace adventure and beat the chill 29 May 2023 As winter approaches, many are already dreaming of cosy getaways or thrilling adventures to break... read more 8 amazing adrenaline activities to do in Zimbabwe and Zambia 23 May 2023 For thrill-seekers and adventure enthusiasts, Victoria Falls and Livingstone offer an abundance of adrenaline-pumping activities... read more Hello from the other side (of the Blyde River Canyon) 18 May 2023 Mariepskop’s story is as convoluted as its trails, as bumpy as its access roads and... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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