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6 March 2009

Mark Webber Challenge Takes a Breather in 2009

Mark Webber Challenge Takes a Breather in 2009

Mark Webber today announced that there would not be a 2009 Challenge following the four highly successful events hosted by the Australian Formula One driver in Tasmania.

The 2008 Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge saw the conclusion of some major sponsorship contracts, making it a logical time to “take a breather” from the event.  Despite the continuing commitment of the State of Tasmania to the event for the next 12 months, the timing was right to review the Challenge in light of the more difficult economic times.

Speaking from Spain where he is currently testing with Red Bull Racing ahead of this month’s Australian Grand Prix, Mark said he was extremely proud of how the Challenge had evolved since the first event was held in 2003.

The Mark Webber Challenge is considered by many in the adventure racing and multisport world the “most premium’’ event in terms of the level of facilities and support the event afforded competitors.  The Challenge is now well known as a global adventure race brand and has enjoyed solid sponsorship support and growing competitor numbers year on year.  The international recognition of the Challenge, aided by Mark’s profile and work as an ambassador for the event and Tasmania, resulted in more than AUD$10 million of media value delivered from the 2008 event to its naming rights partner, the Federal Group (Pure Tasmania brand) as well as to the State of Tasmania (through the discoverTasmania brand).

“The ever growing number of people who have seen the Challenge television program in different parts of the world or have read stories about the event and this amazing place called ‘Tasmania’ is really staggering, ” said Mark.

“It’s great to have played a role in taking Tasmania to the world, as it has so many idyllic features as well as being an awesome playground for an adventure race”.

Mark added that he remains personally committed to outdoor adventure sports as a key part of his ongoing physical and mental preparation for the rigours of Formula One.  

Mark said, “The Challenge team remains open to considering events beyond 2009, given the established model that has been created by the Mark Webber Challenge in Tasmania.  We would certainly look to Tasmania again in this consideration given the long and mutually beneficial relationship we have built up over the last four events.”  

Reflecting on the many highlights over past Challenges, Mark said he has really enjoyed watching more than 170 amateur athletes, elite sportspeople and celebrities tackle the stunning and challenging courses, thinking they may not be able to do it, but by the end of the week not only having met every challenge but with a new found confidence and self belief.

Mark wished to thank the seventy volunteers on whom the event depended to ensure it was delivered to a world class standard.  As well the twenty Australian companies who have “got behind and lived and breathed the Challenge” over the years, in particular the Federal Group (Pure Tasmania) and the State of Tasmania for their dedication and support as major sponsors for the past three events, along with other great Australian companies such as Telstra and Foster’s who have supported the event from its inception.

The Mark Webber Challenges at a glance

  • o 2003 10 days, 1000kms, 16 competitors
  • o 2006 Prologue + 6 days, 600kms, 48 competitors
  • o 2007 6 days, 450kms, 52 competitors
  • o 2008 5 days, 250kms, 66 competitors – 70 amazing volunteers!

The Mark Webber Challenge Foundation has raised more than one million dollars (AUD) for great Australian Charities.

2008 Mark Webber Challenge Television Program

As in previous year’s a television program of the event has been produced and has commenced airplay globally.  Network Ten will air the program in Australia on a date to be confirmed very soon. 

Mark Webber Challenge Management will have copies of the television program from Friday 20 March 2009 (note: Challenge sponsors and competitors will automatically receive DVD's). 

Thanks to our great 2008 Challenge partners

Major & Naming Rights Partner – Pure Tasmania (Federal Group)

Major Partner - discoverTASMANIA.com (Tourism Tasmania)

Event Sponsor – Telstra

Event Sponsor – Driza-Bone Activ

Category sponsors

Giant Bicycles & Lygon Cycles

Europcar

Keen

Caltex

Total Care Logistics

Meadowbank Winery

Cascade Green

Verofit

Tassal

Tasmanian Ambulance Service

Port Arthur Authority

2XU

Tenzeng

Red Bull Australia

Shimano

Coffee MIO

Woolworths Ltd

Launceston Council

 

Charity Partners

Leukaemia Foundation

Save the Tassie Devil Appeal

For more information contact:

Geoff Donohue, Director Mark Webber Challenge Management 0439 318 695

For more information contact:

Geoff Donohue, Director Mark Webber Challenge Management 0439 318 695

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