Recruitment kicks off for new Land Rover G4
Challenge
Gaydon, Warwickshire, 26 February 2008
UK men and women with a spirit of adventure
can now apply to enter the 2008/2009 Land Rover G4 Challenge –
one of the most exciting 4x4 driving and adventure events in
the world – by logging on to: http://www.landroverg4challenge.com/
.

The Challenge is an exciting global
adventure which mixes 4x4 driving with adventure sports and
tactical thinking.
Applicants should be strong athletes, able
to work well in a team and have the stamina to see themselves
through both a National and International Selection
process.
The successful two-strong British team (made
up of the top male and female applicants) – a change from
previous Challenges – will then battle against teams from
another 17 countries, (including the US, China and Russia),
over a gruelling three week Challenge Final for ultimate
glory.
The Land Rover G4 Challenge Final, which has
already taken competitors to the four corners of the globe in
previous years, will take place in 2009 in Asia and, for the
first time, the Challenge itself will raise over £1 million in
aid of the International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
John Edwards, Land Rover UK managing
director said: "We are looking for some strong
competitors to fly the flag for the UK in this awesome
adventure challenge. If you are adventurous, enjoy travelling,
driving and adventure sports, the Challenge will provide you
with the experience of a lifetime – taking you to some of the
most remote places on earth, where you will participate in wild
adventures over terrain that will test both body and mind and
push Land Rover vehicles to the max."

The two previous Land Rover G4 Challenges
were won in 2003 by Belgian Fighter pilot Rudi Thoelens and in
2006 by South African sportsman, Martin Dreyer.
Brian Reynolds, the UK
representative for the Challenge in 2006 added:
"You have to be ready to give 100% - nothing else even
comes close to the richness of experience and the awesome
sporting challenges that you will face. I am positive the new
format to this year's event will make it even more
exciting."
The Challenge will be fully carbon offset
through Climate Care and the winning competitor will be given a
Land Rover vehicle to donate to their country’s National Red
Cross or Red Crescent Society.
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