Red Bull Defiance Adventure Race

A new breed of adventure race is born in New Zealand

After two days racing 153km over some of the most gruelling terrain Wanaka has to offer, it was the local pairing of Braden Currie and Dougal Allan that took the open elite honours at the Red Bull Defiance adventure race on Saturday.

WANAKA (New Zealand) – The winners blitzed second place getters Team Peak Adventure (AUS) by 34 minutes. “It’s always pretty cool to win in front of my home crowd, Wanaka is an amazing place. We have all of this on our doorstep and to be able to get out and race Red Bull Defiance in this town is so good,“ says Currie.

Day two of Defiance saw the 80 strong field starting in pristine conditions, with blue sky and light winds on the early morning sprint into Wanaka for the first transition into kayak. There were three teams that broke free of the field in the paddle down the Clutha River, but it was Currie and Allan that took the lead into the Peugeot clay bird shooting stage. They continued to lead the pack on the 28km mountain bike up the Pisa Range, and never looked back as they conquered the 25km run into home over Mount Alpha and Roys Peak.

“It was an awesome day for it, great weather and the views were incredible. Wanaka just looked spectacular from above. I have many highlights, I’ll remember this race forever,“ says Dougal Allan.

The hotly contested open mixed category win went to Marcel Hagner and Simone Maier from Team Tinele.co.nz, with a final finishing time of 13 hours and 52 minutes. Trailing by only six minutes was adventure race legend Richard Ussher and his wife Elina Ussher.

“It feels good! It was a tough course with good competition. I’ll definitely sign up for next year,” says Maier.

The new format and course design saw competitors traverse eight high country stations combining the core elements of running, mountain biking and kayaking, mixing in special stages of target shooting and abseiling. This new race format provides an ever changing playing field for the teams and challenges them to the utmost limits of physical and mental endurance.

From the smiles that almost every competitor had when crossing the finish line of Red Bull Defiance today, it is obvious that challenging your body to its physical and mental limits is a strangely rewarding experience. That’s adventure racing.

FINAL RESULTS:

Elite open

1.Team NZ: Braden Currie and Dougal Allan. 12:58:24. / 2.Team Peak Adventure: Jarad Kohlar and Alex Hunt. 13:33:00. / 3.Team Hillary Foods: Hamish Fleeming and Pete Smallfield. 13:43:02. / 4.Team Breen Homes: Bob Mclaughlan and Keith Murray. 13:55:14. / 5.Team St Martins New World: Flavio Vianna and JJ Wilson. 14:32:16.

Elite Mixed

1. Team Tinele: Marcel Hagener and Simone Maier. 13:52:57. / 2. Team Subway: Richard Usher and Elina Ussher 13:59:13. / 3. Team Peugeot: Glen Currie and Jess Simpson 14:44:48. / 4. Team Red Bull France: Jackie Boissett and Mimi Boisett. 15:02:26. / 5. Team China: Han Meng and Dong Li. 16:00:43.

Source: http://www.Redbull.com