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Motatapu Events Attract Record Running Fields

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

A record number of athletes will be running over in the Motatapu course this year, says Motatapu Event Director, Gemma Boyle.

“We will have a record 1264 athletes involved in a running discipline this weekend, which includes the 42.2km marathon, the Arrowtown.com 15km Miners Trail Mountain Run, the R&R Sport 49km Adventure Run and the UDC Finance Xterra off-road triathlon” Gemma Boyle says. “Together they will run over 37,000kms.”

Overall numbers are very close to the record number of entrants the event attracted in 2010 and are 10% up on last year’s earthquake-affected Motatapu.

“While in 2010 we had a record number of bikers, this year we will have a record number of runners,” Gemma Boyle says.

This is not to say the popularity of mountain biking has diminished, she says, pointing out the Mountain Bike sold out as usual this year.

“In 2011 we decided to cut the mountain bike field by 300 people to create space on the course, and to make way for the UDC Finance Motatapu Xterra Triathlon”.

“We think we have a better balance across the events now, 2104 competitors across the five events”, she says.

Gemma Boyle says the UDC Finance Motatapu Xterra Triathlon is a direct qualifier for the World Xterra Championships held in Hawaii in October. “Individual spots for the UDC Finance Motatapu Xterra Triathlon sold out this year and we are expecting close and exciting racing,” she says.

“There has also been strong growth in the shorter but still very challenging Arrowtown.com Miners Trail Mountain Run”, Gemma Boyle says.

“All in all, it is shaping up to be another great Motatapu on Saturday. The recent cooler weather and a bit of rain will be a welcome relief for competitors after this year’s fantastically hot dry summer.”

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No snow = record first-day entries for Motatapu

Saturday, July 02, 2011
The spring-like conditions across the country might have been disastrous for the countries ski fields, but the organisers of the Motatapu event believe it has contributed to a record number of first-day entries for the March 2012 event, when entries opened last Friday 1 July.

“It might just have kept peoples minds firmly on warmer weather activities,” says Event Director Gemma Boyle.

“The spring weather here in Queenstown has certainly been keeping everybody on their bikes, with cherry blossom in the garden peoples minds are focused on continuing with their biking and running fitness through the winter”, she says.

Gemma Boyle says the new start rules for the mountain bike sport field also rewarded early entries with a good start position. “Entries have been strong across all of the five events, including the new XTERRA Motatapu Triathlon, which is a qualifying race for the XTERRA World Championships”, she says.

“Over a quarter of the Speight’s Traverse Mountain Bike field is now full, and as many people entered the XTERRA Motatapu Triathlon on the first day, as competed in the inaugural triathlon last year”.

Numbers for the 42km Icebreaker Off Road Marathon were also strong, along with the Arrowtown.com 15km Mountain Run. “The first two teams to enter the demanding R&R Sport 49km Adventure Run were from Australia”, she says.

Gemma Boyle says since the event started in 2005 the Motatapu Speight’s Traverse Mountain Bike has reached its maximum entry limit and usually closes off towards the end of November or in early December each year, but if entries continue to remain strong entries may close early this year.

The Motatapu comprises of five events held on the same day including; New Zealand’s largest off road mountain bike event, the third largest marathon to be held in New Zealand each year, a 49km high altitude two-person R&R Sport Adventure teams Race, the Arrowtown.com Miner’s Trail 15km mountain run and the XTERRA Motatapu Triathlon.

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