Win NZ Coast to Coast Entry at Adventurethon

The Adventurethon in Townsville will see some of Australia’s best Multisport and adventure athletes come together This June 21 for some serious competition, however the age group athletes the event was initially created for are the major focus for the weekend.
This Townsville Adventurethon Course is very scenic and Iconic with a paddle to and from Tropical Magnetic Island, Mountain Biking over the New under the Radar MTB Tracks and through the Town Common wetlands and trail Running the Summit of Mt Marlow and overlooking Magnetic Island, Townsville and the Palm Islands in North Queensland.

Entrants at this year’s Adventurethon National Challenge Townsville which takes place 21st / 22nd June 2014 at Pallarenda beach In Townsville will be battling it out for Free Entry into the World Multisport Championships in New Zealand at the “Speights Coast to Coast”
The First Australian Solo male and First Australian Female who cross the Ultra finish line will be battling for the Free spots to represent Australia at the World Championship event
About The Coast To Coast The Speight's Coast to Coast traverses the South Island of New Zealand from Kumara Beach on the Tasman Sea to Sumner Beach on the Pacific Ocean. Over either two days competitors cycle 140 kms (three stages of 55km, 15 km and 70 km), run 36 km (including a 33 km mountain stage that crosses the Southern Alps) and kayak 67kms of the grade two Waimakariri River through the Grand Canyon of New Zealand, the Waimakariri Gorge.
Coast to Coast Website

This initiative adds to the team of Australians that recently qualified to Represent Australia at the Magnetic Island Adventurethon (March this year) for the Columbia Triple Challenge in South Africa
Registrations are still open for a few weeks however places within the Cape Pallarenda National Park are limited so it will be first in Best dressed to get the last of those spots. This event Sold out last year and will do so again.

Registrations and info are at the following link:

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