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Iron Mike Norton (born October 20, 1973) is an American blues musician who plays slide guitar.Known as "the King of Swamp Stomp", Norton developed a style of blues that combines elements of traditional hill country slide guitar, with modern elements of hip-hop and other modern urban styles of music.
Eco-Challenge: The Expedition Race is a multi-day expedition length adventure race in which teams of four (five in the early years) competed. It originally aired on TV from April 1995 to April 2002. Based closely on the Raid Gauloises adventure race, the broadcast of Eco-Challenge led to the popularity of the adventure racing. [1]
The Adventure Racing World Series (ARWS) [1] is an endurance racing season where adventure racing teams compete in a range of disciplines including, for example, navigation, trekking, mountain biking, paddling and climbing.
The Terry Langford Memorial Fall Classic is set for this weekend at the Florida Sports Park, kicking off the 73rd year of Swamp Buggy races in Naples.
[1] [2] The race took place in Fiji in September 2019, and the television series documenting the race hosted by Bear Grylls premiered on Amazon Prime Video on August 14, 2020. [3] The race was contested by 66 teams of four from around the world.
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On the weekend of October 19-21, 2018, Adventure Sports Center International's became the official site for the first SuperShafty Fall Crawl National level Radio Control Truck Competition. The pumps were turned off, and the water was drained for this event. 117 RC trucks were in attendance for 2018. In 2019 the event was held from September 27 ...
Lindnord's career as an adventure racer started in 1997 and lasted almost across two decades before he retired in 2015. Lindnord was the captain of the first Swedish team to win an ARWS event during the 2010 competition in Costa Rica. Besides racing, Lindnord was race director for ARWS/Explore Sweden between 2004-2010 and ARWC 2006 in Sweden ...