The Turas:
Extreme Adventure, Extreme Landscapes, Extreme Fun!

Ireland's first World Series Adventure Race The Turas hits the West of Ireland from 14th - 21st June 2008...Read more

 

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Press Release: Welcome to The Turas!

June 13th, 2008

650 kilometres, 80 athletes, 10 disciplines, 7 days, 6 festivals, 5 peninsulas, 13 marathons, 2 Mount Everests, 1 journey.

 

Welcome to The Turas!

 

Ireland’s most exciting new summer festival.

 

 

Take the toughest athletes in the world, bring them all together for a one-week jaunt across the Cork and Kerry countryside, mix it up with Ireland’s best live music and DJs and you have one hell of a week! The Turas takes place from June 14th to 21st.

 

In all, 100 athletes will take part in the race from 12 countries all over the world including Australia, New Zealand, United States, Finland, France, Italy, Ireland, England, Norway, Scotland, Sweden and Spain. Nineteen mixed teams of four elite athletes will pit themselves against Cork and Kerry’s most extreme terrain as they compete non-stop, day and night for over 90 hours. In total they will climb 18,390 metres and cover a distance of 650 kilometres. That’s the equivalent of scaling 2 Mount Everests and travelling a distance equivalent to more than 13 marathons.

 

In one week, athletes will consume more than 7,500 litres of water, eat 3,840 bars of chocolate, 2560 bags of mixed nuts, 400 kilos of pasta and survive on just 1 hour of sleep per night. As each athlete battles fatigue and the effects of sleep deprivation, adventure racing becomes a sport of the mind. It is common for participants to have bizarre out-of-body experiences and to even vividly imagine extra team members or meet strange demonic figures as they journey. Affectionately referred to as an attack of the ‘sleep monsters’, these are a serious challenge when it comes to lucid decision-making.

 

Over the course of the one week race, athletes will travel a distance of 650 kilometres by means of numerous different disciplines including mountain biking, trekking, coasteering, rowing, kayaking across rivers, lakes and seas, swimming, rafting, portage, abseiling, micro navigation. In addition to all the usual, two new Turas-specific sports never used before include jail-breaking and mazing. The final hurdle of the race will be a tyrolean zip-line to completely rattle the adventure-hungry competitors.

 

If you’re more into having a good time than breaking into a sweat then fear not for The Turas has something for you too. Not just one, but six festivals and music events will take place during the week of The Turas running parallel to the sporting activities, allowing you to keep one eye firmly on the day’s progress. Performances by acts such as Kila, Fred, Harry J and The Conspiracy and many more surprises will take place at events ranging from the traditional to the hedonistic including the Festival of Fires in Gugán Barra, the Medieval Banquet in Sneem and climaxing at the Summer Solstice Festival at The Gap of Dunloe where thousands of people are expected for a night of live music and DJs into the small hours of the morning.

 

So, if you are looking for a laid-back, easy-going vibe, drenched with live music, good food, plenty of summer sun and the occasional lost athlete, then come down and join us between June 14th and 21st.

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