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What
Adventure Racing is a teamwork challenge that
combines Mountain Biking, Trail Running and a revolving discipline.
For our race, the third discipline will be Paddling. The team must
complete each section of the course together and must cross the
finish line as a team, challenging them to work together and stay
together! Something new: This year we will be adding a Singles
Division.
The exact order,
distance and route of the events is not revealed until the day of
the race. Whether you're a hardened veteran or a first-time
adventure racer, everyone is on the same playing field, enhancing
the atmosphere of camaraderie and sportsmanship.
The course of
each Adventure Race is truly unique and suited to the specific
terrain of the area. The 2008 Flying Frog Adventure Race
includes a 5-10 mile Mountain Bike course, 5-10 mile Trail Run and a
2-5 mile Paddling course. There
will be lots of basic navigation throughout and special challenges
that will be secret until the racers actually approach the
challenge. The course is gentle enough to be finished by the novice
racer, while challenging enough for the experienced adventure racer.
This race is scheduled to last 3-6 hours. The course will give you
lots of gradual inclines while revealing some of the most scenic
views of Lake Brandt.
The growing
sport of Adventure Racing is proving to be the most popular sport of
the new millennium. Appealing to weekend warriors and professional
racers alike, this one-day adventure race will test your physical
and mental endurance.

When
The 2008 Flying Frog Adventure Race will be held on Saturday,
September 13. The race start time will be 10 a.m. You will be required to set
up your bike equipment at the staging area from 8-9 a.m. The
pre-race briefing will be at 9:30 a.m. at Lake Brandt.
Where
The 2008 Flying Frog Adventure Race will be held at Lake Brandt in
Greensboro, N.C. The race will take you around the lake, which is
located in the northwest area of the city, through streams and along
trails.
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Teams will consist of 3-persons (age 18 or older) and will compete
in one of the following divisions: co-ed, all-male or all-female.
Registration will be open to the first 30 teams. The Singles
Division will be open to the first 15 participants total in both Male and Female
Divisions. Support Crews are optional. Only one vehicle will be allowed on-site at Lake Brandt.
Off-site parking will be available.
Cost
The registration fee is $120 per team
before June 1, 2008 and $180 per team on or after June 1. 2008.
Registration fee is $45 for singles before June 1, 2008 and $60 for
singles on or after June 1, 2008. Registration fee is non-refundable. TEAM ROSTERS NEED NOT BE FINALIZED UNTIL
RACE DAY. Proceeds will support the Lakes and Trails
division of the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department.
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Gear
Each
team will be responsible for providing the following equipment for
each member: Mountain bike, helmet (must be ANSI or SNELL
certified), running gear, map bag, compass and equipment for the transition
area (water bottles, ice, food, first aid kit, etc.). Matching team
shirts are encouraged but not required. Canoes or kayaks, paddles, life
jackets and race bibs will be provided.
Prizes
Provided by our sponsors will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
in each division based on minimum registration for each division.
Rules
These rules are written to ensure the safety and integrity of the
2008 Flying Frog Adventure Race. The rules will be
enforced by the Greensboro Parks and Recreation staff. Any protests
can be made after completion of the race to a race official by the
team captain. All decisions by the race officials are final.
Non-compliance with any of the following will result in
disqualification.

▪ All team
members must be 18 years or older. Proof of age may be required.
▪ All team
members must be present for check-in.
▪ All team
members must sign a waiver at check-in.
▪ All team
members must complete each section of the course together and must
cross the finish line as a team.
▪ All teams must
start at the designated start line and finish at the designated
finish line. Each team must stay on and complete the course as
marked.
▪ The team
cannot be separated (from the first team member to the last) by more
than 100 feet at any time during the race.
▪ All team
members must wear their race bib to be visible at all times during
the race.
▪ Each team will
be issued a race card at check-in. There will be stations throughout
the race where you will be required to obtain punches. All teams
must present their race card at the finish line with all checkpoints
punched.
▪ No
interference or alteration of a trail marking or punch device is
permitted.
▪ No outside
assistance is permitted at any time.
▪ No use of any
electronic device other than watches or compasses is permitted at
any time.
▪ All team
members must wear their life jacket when on the water.
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You may change
team members, division, etc. at any time prior
to
the start of the race with notification to the race official. |