yukon quest iditarod - mushing for ms - sams winter project 2009-2010
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Yukon Quest Iditarod
- Mushing for MS -
Sams Winter project 2009-2010
A childhood dreamA childhood dream
Becomming reality Becomming reality
For people with an unchosen challengeFor people with an unchosen challengeMSMS
Iditarod Yukon Quest
• The Iditarod and the Yukon Quest are the two longest and toughest sled dog races on earth.
• Both take place in Alaska. They can easily be seen as the Giro and the Tour de France of the sled dog sport.
Sam Deltour
• January 2, 1985• Proud son of Brigid Claes,
somebody with MS• Medical student with
athlete’s status• European Champion
canicross 2007• Iditarod finisher 2008
• 2008: I finished the longest and toughest sled dog race on earth without having to send any dog back home. I was the first Iditarod rookie ever to do so.
• 2010: Yukon Quest at a highly competitive level.
Followed by the Iditarod after only two weeks of rest.
Only 20 mushers have ever done both races in one winter.
• Sterling, Alaska: Homebase of Iditarod Champion Mitch Seavey and his furry athletes.
My home during the winter of 2009-2010 training and working toward success.
Training
• From October 2009, 24/7 will be about the dogs.
• Together we’ll train for more than 3000 miles in one of the worlds last unspoiled, untouched, wild areas: Alaska.
• We’ll test ourselves in some 200-300 mile races.
The Yukon Quest• From Fairbanks to Whitehorse: 1000 miles with just 14 dogs
and a sled.• Turning your back to civilisation for 12 days, looking
mother nature straight in the eyes.• -40°C, white-outs, cracking ice, overflow, loneliness,
blizzards, moose...• 3 hours of sleep every 24 hours.
Kaart Yukon Quest
Alaska
Canada
The Iditarod: 03-2010
• From Anchorage to Nome, all across Alaska.
• A thousand miles over the historic Iditarod Trail.
• From 70 to100 teams from across the world, 40 million fans.
• The unofficial world championship long distance sled dog event.
Map Iditarod
Alaska...
Mushing for MS• A website is to bring this adventure
in the living room. Sharing stories, inspiring and motivating people.
• The parallel between Mushing and MS will be a central topic.
• The website will have a separate chapter focussing on children and schools.
• Polar Explorer Dixie Dansercoer is Godfather.
Multiple Sclerose• An incureable chronical disease.• It affects the lives of over 2 million people
around the world.• The nervous system is being damaged with
movement and sensitivity disorders.• Slowly, continuously and unpredictable
physical functions decrease.• Every day is a new challenge, planning
difficult, fatigue a given.
Sleddograces - MS• The first get a lot of recognition, the latter deal
with their adventure often in loneliness, with little understanding and future-perspectives.
• Mushing for MS wants to recognize the daily accomplishments, efforts and performances of MS patients, giving them moral and financial support.
Return SponsorshipDepending on contribution:• Logo on the website.• Benefit of media attention.• Possibility to exchange pictures and
footage for commercial endings.• Logo on “Mushing for MS” hoodies
and T-shirts.• Availability for lectures for
associates, managers, customers...
Feel free to join the team...
Contact
• Sam Deltour
• GSM: 0496/83.94.40• www.samdeltour.be (niewe website in progress)
• Facebook fanpage: Call of the wild
• The 31st of August “één” a Belgian television station will broadcast a documentary on Iditarod 2008. An interview from Humo, Flanders most read magazine, could be delivered on request.
Adventure is a path. Real adventure
self-determined, self-motivated, often risky
forces you to have firsthand encounters with the world. The world the way it is, not the way you imagined it. Your body will collide with
the earth and you will bear witness. This will change you.
Nothing will ever again be black-and-white. Mark Jenkins
More info
www.yukonquest.com
www.iditarod.com