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Twenty Adventure Athletes Selected to Compete in National Qualifier Land Rover G4 Challenge Nevada Passage
CARSON CITY, Nev., April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Land Rover North America and
theNevada Commission on Tourism have selected 20 amateur athletes from around
the country to compete in the Land Rover G4 Challenge Nevada Passage. The
adventure competition, May 5 - 9, will serve as the national selection event
for Land Rover's Global G4 Challenge. The competition will travel through the
southeastern part of the state, kicking-off and ending inLas Vegas.
Ranging in age from 25 to 47, the 10 male and 10 female athletes have been
paired into coed teams for the competition. Participants were selected from a
pool of applicants that entered online at www.landroverg4challenge.com based
on athletic background and off-road driving experience.
Each team will race inNevada, competing in driving challenges and outdoor
adventure activities designed to test teamwork and skills such as off-road
driving, navigating, trail running, and mountain biking and kayaking. The top
two teams from the national competition inNevada will advance to the
international selection event in early 2009, where one team will be selected
to representthe United States in the final challenge inAsia.
"Some of the top adventure athletes from around the country will compete
inNevada for a chance to representthe United States on a global stage," Lt.
Gov. Brian K. Krolicki,Nevada Commission on Tourism chair, said. "We are
looking forward to welcoming them toNevada and showcasingNevada's incredible
opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers of all skill
levels."
Last year's Nevada Passage adventure competition champions Tim Menoher of
Erlanger, Ky., and Linda Lindsay ofPetaluma, Calif., were invited back to
defend their title and race in the brand new Land Rover G4 Challenge format.
In all, this year's competitors represent 13 states, spanning the country from
California toSouth Carolina and a variety of professions, including glass
blower, attorney, mental health counsellor and doctor of oriental medicine.
Three of the athletes are fromNevada; returning competitors Tom Lyons and
Phillip Glenn, both fromReno and first time competitor Sarah McMahan of
Incline Village.
"All of these athletes are experienced outdoor adventurers who have
competed in a wide range of adventure competitions," Chris Marchand, executive
vice president of marketing and sales for Land Rover North America, said. "We
are excited to have these talented competitors representthe United States and
the Land Rover brand."
The roster of confirmed athletes, which is subject to change, lists the
competitors by name, age, profession and city of residence, with the woman's
name first and grouped by team:
Linda Lindsay, 43, office administrator from Petaluma, Calif.
Tim Menoher, 37, bank sales director from Erlanger, Ky.
Sage Grossi, 30, college professor from Tempe, Ariz.
Nathan Brown, 31, hyperbaric technician from Cedarburg, Wis.
Caroline Colonna, 44, doctor of oriental medicine from Taos, N.M.
Adam Chase, 42, attorney from Boulder, Colo.
Rachel Cieslewicz, 29, personal trainer from Salt Lake City, Utah
Scott Fredricksen, 33, sales manager from Greenville, S.C.
Laura Home, 35, elementary school teacher from Santa Cruz, Calif.
Phillip Glenn, 31, emergency medical technician from Reno, Nev.
Sarah McMahan, 36, sales representative from Incline Village, Nev.
Peter Hanson, 43, sports medicine physician from Minneapolis, Minn.
Emma Garrard, 27, photo journalist from Truckee, Calif.
Dean Kruuse, 35, repair shop owner from San Diego, Calif.
Lisa Lieb, 37, property manager from Durango, Colo.
Tom Lyons, 47, real estate investor from Reno, Nev.
Brandyn Roark-Gray, 29, mental health counselor from Sandpoint, Idaho
James Perkins, 34, construction company sales from Huntington Beach,
Calif.
Marne Smiley, 25, director for Michigan MTB Assoc. from Ann Arbor, Mich.
Garrett Wheeler, 27, glass blower from Waitsfield, Vt.
The Land Rover G4 Challenge is recognized as the one of the world's top
off-road driving and adventure events and held every two years with national
selection events taking place in 18 countries around the world. This year
marks only the second timethe United States has participated in the global
competition since the inaugural event in 2003.
The Nevada Passage, first held in 2005, is theNevada Commission on
Tourism's one-of-a-kind, annual made-for-TV event designed to highlight
Nevada's topography and showcase the vast array of adventure sports
opportunities found throughout the state.
The competition is syndicated on national networks throughout the country
and the hour-long show is seen by more than 2 million viewers each year. Past
competitions have included events such as back-country skiing in the Sierra
Nevada mountain range, sand boarding nearFallon, kayaking on the Truckee
River in downtownReno and rock climbing in Red Rock Canyon, just outsideLas
Vegas.
For more information on the Land Rover G4 Challenge Nevada Passage, visit
www.landroverG4challenge.com . For highlights and information on previous
Nevada Passage competitions, visit www.nevadapassage.com .
Fact Sheet
The 18 participating nations:
-- Australia -- China -- Netherlands -- Turkey
-- Austria -- France -- Norway/Sweden -- UK
-- Belgium/Luxemburg -- Germany -- Russia -- USA
-- Brazil -- Ireland -- South Africa
-- Canada -- Italy -- Spain
Land Rover G4 Challenge
Land Rover has a lasting heritage of adventure, with one of the best known
expeditions run in 1970 when two Range Rovers became the first vehicles to
complete a land crossing of the Darien Gap swamplands that divideNorth
America fromSouth America. The Land Rover G4 Challenge was inaugurated in
2003, when Belgian fighter pilot Rudi Thoelen emerged victorious from a cliff
hanging finale inMoab, Utah. The next Challenge, in 2006, went deep into
rugged, remote locations inThailand,Laos,Brazil andBolivia, coming to an
end at an altitude of over 13,000 feet with South African Martin Dreyer
emerging victorious.
TheNevada Commission on Tourism
TheNevada Commission on Tourism is the marketing agency for the state of
Nevada. It developed the Nevada Passage in 2005 to showcase the state's
outdoor activities to the world. Viewers can watch both the 2005 and 2006
episodes online at www.nevadapassage.com . The 2007 episode is expected to be
available online after syndication closes in mid April 2008.
Land Rover North America
Land Rover North America is part of Ford Motor Company's Premier
Automotive Group with headquarters inIrvine, California. Land Rover
established operations in the U.S. in 1986, and now imports and distributes
Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, LR3 and LR2 vehicles manufactured by Land
Rover inSolihull and Halewood,England. Land Rover's worldwide operations are
wholly owned by Ford Motor Company,Dearborn, Michigan. For information about
the Land Rover retailer nearest you, call 800-FIND-4WD or log on to
www.LandRoverusa.com .
Vehicle specifications and features are subject to change. For the latest
Land Rover pricing and product information, contact Land Rover North America
Product Communications at (949) 341-5800. Land Rover-related press releases
and electronic photos of the company's products are available on-line in the
Land Rover section of Ford Motor Company's news media website
(media.landrover.com ).
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