YUKON
RIVER MARATHON PADDLERS ASSOCIATION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sixth annual Yukon River Quest entry
deadline May 26
WHITEHORSE, YUKON - Nearly $15,000 (Cdn.)
in prize money will be up for grabs
in the longest annual canoe and kayak
race in the world, the Yukon River Quest,
which will have its sixth running in
late June.
Under a new prize structure, the top
10 teams overall will receive prize
money, and cash bonuses also will be
awarded in several categories. The first
place team will receive $3,000 plus
entry in the 2005 race to defend their
title. Boats are divided into these
classes: tandem canoe and kayak, voyager
canoe, and solo kayak, and there are
bonuses for top mixed, women49s, and
senior entries as well.
The 460-mile (740 kilometers) paddling
marathon is held on the Yukon River
from Whitehorse to Dawson City in Canada's
Yukon Territory. The race begins with
a Le Mans style start in downtown Whitehorse
at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23.
The race record in elapsed time on the
river is 44 hours, nine minutes, but
most teams average between 55 and 70
hours. This does not include 10 hours
of layovers at Carmacks (7 hours) and
a new Kirkman Creek checkpoint (3 hours),
which has been added at the request
of racers this year for extra rest time
before the final stretch. The first
teams are expected to arrive in Dawson
during the late afternoon or early evening
of Friday, June 25.
The Yukon River Quest grew out of the
gold rush centennial Dyea to Dawson
races and has increased in popularity
each year, from 16 teams in 1999 to
more than 30 teams in each of the last
two years. Organizers expect to reach
the 40-team mark this year, and are
actively soliciting teams in Alaska
and the Yukon, as well as internationally
through paddling magazines, canoe and
kayak clubs, and its Web site, www.yukonriverquest.com.
Race brochures are available at outdoor
stores in many northern communities.
As of early April, 16 teams had already
registered, including entries from the
Yukon, Alaska, British Columbia, Ontario,
Quebec, New York, California, and England.
This year49s race has already drawn
media attention from the BBC and Explorer
Magazine.
Entry forms and other information, from
race rules to prize breakdowns per category,
can be downloaded off the Web site.
Deadline for entries is May 26.
Whitehorse E.M.O. and Canadian Rangers
from several Yukon communities will
assist the race safety crews again this
year, from Lake Laberge all the way
to Dawson.
Official sponsors include: The Whitehorse
Star, Acuvue Contact Lenses, Up North
Adventures-Wenonah Canoe, PR Services-yukoninfo.com,
Integraphics, City of Whitehorse, and
Norcan Leasing.
The race is organized by the Yukon River
Marathon Paddling Association, based
in Whitehorse.
YUKON MEDIA: Volunteers
will be needed this year in Whitehorse,
Carmacks and Dawson City. To sign up,
contact the race office at 867-333-5628
(33FLOAT)
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Yukon - Shanna Epp, YRMPA president,
Shanna.Epp@gov.yk.ca
Alaska - Jeff Brady, YRMPA Alaska rep.,
dotjeff@aptalaska.net