Monday 2nd September 2019
The world’s largest expedition adventure race, GODZone, sold out less than 24 hours after opening entries to Chapter 9
of the event being held in Rotorua next year.
The New Zealand adventure race once again proved its immense popularity amongst the national and international adventure
racing fraternity selling all available team slots quickly.
“We had a lot of entries that flooded in yesterday morning, and we hit the 90 team capacity quite swiftly,” says GODZone
Event Director Warren Bates.
"Each year, it's a battle for teams to gain a racing slot, and it is the first major step for competitors on their
journey to Chapter 9 in Rotorua. The event is going to be one of the largest fields we have had at GODZone, similar to
Fiordland Chapter 7, and will truly be an adventure like no other."
It’s the first time the event has been held in the North Island with Rotorua and Bay of Plenty hosting GODZone from the
19thto the 28thNovember 2020. Bates says the area is hugely appealing for multiday adventure racing and a significant
attraction for Chapter 9.
"This is a beautiful part of the country, and the number of team entries proves the allure of the toughest adventure
race in this region."
"The teams now have plenty of time to get out and prepare over the summer season here in New Zealand and explore that
part of the world. It is going to be a tough race held over eight days, and competitors will benefit from the long
lead-in time.”
Bates says teams who have missed out on gaining a GODZone racing spot can register their interest still.
"We are not accepting any more entries to Chapter 9 at this time. However, teams are welcome to register their interest
online and talk to us about any options going forward."
For more information and to register interest in entry to GODZone Chapter 9, go online:
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