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Land Rover G4 Challenge: real Survivors don’t need video-cameras

By Stéphane Schlesinger on 13 June 2005 | Commentaires (0) Comments | Permalink

Rangeg4adventure Created in 2003, the successful Land Rover G4 Challenge continues in 2006. Men and women from 18 countries around the world will be given the opportunity to give the best of themselves in an awesome adventure around the World, behind the wheel of an orange Discovery. Needless to say that it takes one to be healthy, sporty, painstaking and mentally balanced to participate in such a race, beginning in Bangkok city and ending on the high altitudes plains of Bolivia.
Working in bi-national teams, competitors will have to sweat their guts out if they want to stand out in the 4 consecutive stages taking place in both urban and remote areas located in Southeast Asia and South America. The winner will be offered a brand new Range Rover.
Don’t think filling a form is enough to get into this adventure. Each nation will organize tests to select 3 competitors, male or female, who next will have to go to an international selection and training event taking place in Eastnor Castle, UK. Only one competitor per nation will eventually be chosen.

The following nations will be represented during the 2006 Land Rover G4 Challenge:
Argentina
Australia

Belgium and Luxembourg
Brazil
Chile and Costa Rica
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Japan
The Netherlands
South Africa
Spain
Russia
Taiwan
Turkey
The United Kingdom

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