Dean Karnazes to Run Five Major Deserts in One Year
From the Atacama Desert in Chile to the polar plateau in Antarctica,
Ultramarathon Man
Dean
Karnazes chases the first-ever “Desert Grand Slam”
SAN LEANDRO, California—April 3, 2008—The North Face, the world's
premier supplier of authentic, innovative, and technically advanced outdoor
apparel, equipment, and footwear, today announced The North Face Desert Grand
Slam, in which The North Face Endurance athlete Dean Karnazes will attempt to
complete the world’s five major desert foot races in a single calendar year. The North Face Desert Grand Slam spans
the driest, hottest, coldest and windiest places on earth in some of the most
gruelling footraces imaginable.
In
pursuit of the Desert Grand Slam, Karnazes, who is currently running the Atacama Desert in Chile (March 30 – April 7), will
also run the Gobi Desert in China (June 6 –16), Death Valley in California (July 14 –16), the Sahara Desert in Africa (Oct 24 – Nov 3), and the
desolate, arid plateaus of Antarctica (Nov 19 – Dec 5). Races range in format and distance from seven-day,
155-mile runs that require competitors to carry all their own supplies, to a crew-supported
traverse of Death Valley in a non-stop, 135-mile push.
As
he races across the four deserts of Atacama, Gobi, Sahara and Antarctica, Karnazes is taking part
in “4 Deserts,” presented by Racing The Planet, a formal running series that
encourages athletes to go beyond their athletic frontiers and explore their
limits. The Death Valley crossing consists of Karnazes’ seventh running of the Badwater
Ultramarathon (he has completed the race six times, winning it in 2004). “The Badwater Ultramarathon is one of my
favorite races, and Death Valley will always be one of the ultimate testing grounds on earth,”
says Karnazes.
“The opportunity to run
five of the world’s greatest deserts in one year is an incredible
experience," says Karnazes.
The
Atacama Crossing (Chile) 2008 began Sunday, March
30th, with competitors representing 21 countries. Three competitors
will be attempting to be the first to complete the “4 Deserts” in one calendar
year: Paul H. Liebenberg, from South Africa, Jimmi Olsen, from Denmark, and Karnazes. "The
epic scope of these runs and having three of us vying to do four in one
calendar year adds an element of both competition and global camaraderie,” says
Karnazes. “I’m honoured and humbled to be a part of it.”
The
Atacama course began on the edge of San Bartolo at an altitude of just over
10,000 feet following an old road that features ancient rock carvings dating back
1000 years. Competitors will pass ancient Incan ruins, narrow slot canyons, and
the dreaded salt flats before ending up in the spectacular setting of Valle de
la Muerte. The finish will take place in the Town Square of San Pedro de
Atacama and the mayor will be present to hand out medals to those determined
and fit enough to finish all six stages.
Each
of Karnazes’ five desert runs will include its own unique challenges in what
Karnazes describes as a “true test of endurance and human spirit.” Temperatures
in the Gobi Desert can range from 40C to –20C. Chile’s Atacama Desert is widely agreed to be the
driest place on the planet, receiving an average of only 1mm of rain per year. The Death Valley crossing, which covers a
wide stretch of the Mojave Desert, begins at 280 feet below sea level, crosses
two major mountain passes, and ends at Mount Whitney Portals, 8,360 feet above
sea level. Temperatures will likely hover in the 120-degree range during the
event.
In
2006 Karnazes completed The North Face Endurance 50, in which he ran 50
marathons in 50 states in 50 consecutive days. He is the author of the
bestseller “Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All Night Runner,” and the
soon to be released (August 18th) “50/50: Secrets I Learned Running
50 Marathons in 50 Days-and How You Too Can Achieve Super Endurance.”
In
an effort to raise global awareness for safe drinking water, The North Face and
Dean Karnazes have teamed up with Blue Planet Run Foundation, a non-profit
organisation dedicated to raising global awareness about the lack of safe
drinking water, and funding working solutions today for the billion plus people
living without ready access to this life sustaining resource. For more information,
please visit, www.blueplanetrun.org.
For
information on and daily dispatches from The North Face Desert Grand Slam: www.thenorthface.com/deserts
For
information and details on 4 Deserts: www.4deserts.com
For
information on Dean Karnazes: www.ultramarathonman.com