RacingThePlanet
RacingThePlanet[edit | edit source]
RacingThePlanet is a renowned international adventure racing organization that hosts multi-day, self-supported races in some of the most challenging and remote locations around the world. Founded in 2002 by Mary Gadams, RacingThePlanet has gained a reputation for organizing extreme endurance events that push participants to their limits.
History[edit | edit source]
RacingThePlanet was established with the aim of providing a platform for athletes to test their physical and mental strength in extreme environments. The first race organized by the company was the Gobi March, held in the Gobi Desert in China in 2003. Since then, RacingThePlanet has expanded its race series to include events in various locations such as the Sahara Desert, Atacama Desert, and Antarctica.
Race Format[edit | edit source]
RacingThePlanet races follow a unique format that sets them apart from traditional marathons or ultramarathons. Participants are required to carry all their own equipment and food, with only water and a tent provided at each checkpoint. The races typically span over 250 kilometers and are completed over a period of 6 to 7 days. The challenging terrain, extreme weather conditions, and limited support make RacingThePlanet races a true test of endurance and self-sufficiency.
Notable Races[edit | edit source]
RacingThePlanet has organized several notable races that have attracted participants from all over the world. Some of the most renowned races include:
- Gobi March: The inaugural race that started it all, held in the Gobi Desert in China.
- Sahara Race: A grueling race through the Sahara Desert, known for its scorching heat and vast sand dunes.
- Atacama Crossing: A race in the Atacama Desert, considered one of the driest places on Earth.
- The Last Desert: An extraordinary race in Antarctica, where participants face freezing temperatures and challenging terrain.
Impact and Legacy[edit | edit source]
RacingThePlanet races have had a significant impact on the adventure racing community. They have inspired countless individuals to push their limits and explore their own capabilities. The races also contribute to the local economies of the host countries, as participants and support staff often spend time and money in the surrounding areas.
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