The Spring Challenge Women’s Adventure Race in September is a challenging (but fun) event.
Nelson Tasman will be abuzz in September as organisers gear up for the 18th Merrell Spring Challenge. The brainchild of renowned adventure racers Jodie and Nathan Fa’avae, this will be the fourth Spring Challenge held in the area and the couple are thrilled to welcome participants to their home turf, promising an unforgettable experience.
As the creators behind Ten Events Limited, Nathan and Jodie say the ‘World’s Biggest Adventure Race’ the Merrell Spring Challenge has become a staple in the adventure racing calendar. “We are excited to host it in our home region,” says Nathan. “Tasman’s diverse landscapes ensure each event carries its unique charm.
Previous local venues included Nelson Lakes, Motueka, and Golden Bay, however, we keep the location under wraps until the eve of the challenge itself to add an element of surprise. The familiarity of our home region makes organising seamless, and we value the support from local authorities and the community.”
Catering to individuals of all skill levels, the Merrell Spring Challenge prides itself on inclusivity. Teams of three women are invited to embark on an adventure that combines a range of challenges. With an anticipated turnout of 450 teams, Nathan says of those already registered, 186 teams consist of first time participants. For newcomers, the organisers ensure a supportive environment, providing guidance and assistance every step of the way. The Merrell Spring Challenge caters to participants of all levels, from women who have never done anything like this before, to professional athletes. There are beginner, intermediate, and advanced categories. First timers can anticipate an hour each of rafting, biking, and hiking, alongside a navigation and orienteering challenge. As teams comprise three women, individuals can contribute diverse skills.
The event promises to be a dynamic showcase of athleticism and camaraderie and organising requires meticulous planning and preparation. “Typically, we plan and prepare approximately 18 months in advance, already setting sights on our 2025 events. The process involves significant time and effort. As the event approaches, there’s an intense 10-day period where the full staff team is on location, finalising preparations, event delivery and pack up,” says Nathan.
Comprehensive training programs and gear lists are available on the event website, ensuring teams are well-equipped for the challenge ahead and registration remains open until September 20, or until full capacity is reached.
“As adventure racers, we are continually inspired by the participants,” says Nathan, “Many women exhibit tremendous courage by stepping up to the challenge and overcoming obstacles along their journey. Witnessing their achievements and the competitive spirit is always remarkable.”
The Merrell Spring Challenge Tasman 2024 promises thrills, challenges, and unforgettable memories, inviting participants to embrace the spirit of adventure and discover the beauty of the Tasman region like never before.