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Adventure race in the astonishing landscapes of the Lake Saimaa Finland.

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Saimaa Challenge 2024

Savitaipaleella 12.-13.7.2024

PHOTOS AND VIDEOS

RESULTS AND GPS

MAPS

Asuntoauto.eu voitokas Savitaipaleella

Photo: Sara Suikkanen

Asuntoauto.eu from Rovaniemi won both mens and mixed categories at Extreme class. Team Herkut Matkassa won womens category. Terrain and competition routes at the Savitaipale received great appreciatition from more than 350 competitors.

Extreme sarja

The longest class started its journey on Friday evening from Kärnäkoski fortress, from where the teams ran to the kayaks waiting in Partakoski. In the reddish night sky and competitors paddling againts the Partakoski rapid offered eye candy and entertainment to the spectators gathered on the bridge.

In the middle of paddling, stopovers were made in Orrai and Suomensalo for short orienteering / trekking sections. The paddling ended when the sun rose in Lepänkanto. During the night, Kuolimo served a mirror-smooth surface for long-distance travelers - pure pleasure.

The first MTB loop that went around lake Säynjärvi mainly offered a gravel road base, but also a wonderful tunnel like spure alley, Säänjärvi bird tower and sections of Savitaipale MTB route.

The orienteering leg from Lepänkanto beach offered fast trail running at the beginning, but the rest of the route offered a challenge in the form of precise orienteering. At the end of the orientering leg, the teams got to climb to the tree with Ilves pole climbing shoes made by a local company.

The latter MTB run brought the competitors, after orientation in the Takomäki quarry, to the paths of Savitaipale and to the finish line. 

Full course was app. 140 kilometers.

Extreme men

In the Extreme class, which was part of the Finnish Championship seriese, there was a tight and exciting competition for the top positions until the very last kilometers. The leading position of the competition varied wildly and the different route choices of the leading teams kept the competitors unaware of the situation. In the end, the choice of route in between CP's 51 and 52 decided the men's category victory for Asuntoauto.eu, and Uroskarhut had to settle for second place despite a strong overall performance.

In the men's class, Antti Järvenpää and Ossi Sippu as the Kotivuorisport.fi team entered the competition outside of the ranks as both of them had little to non experience from adventure racing. Kotivuorisport was right in the top group until the last bike section, but at the end the top two were able to tear away from them. Sippu and Järvenpää have toured the successful Kalevankierros in recent years, so the sports and endurance sports are very familiar to both of them.

Extreme Mixed

In the mixed category, Team Kaisla (Sanna and Jarkko Tolsa) took a firm hold on the top spot at the beginning, but Asuntoauto.eu's mixed team (Joni Haataja and Kati Mansikkasalo-Jurvelin) and Duckventures (Atte and Emilia Etula) came close behind. The Bull Adventure Team, which entered the competition as pre-favorites, had surprising difficulties at the beginning and they quickly fell almost half an hour behind the other leading teams.

As the competition went on, Asuntoauto.eu was able to make a little difference to Kaisla, which Duckventures, on the other hand, was consistently a little behind. The Bull Adventure Team pushed themselves to better positions as the competition progressed and they finally crossed the finish line as the second mixed team behind Asuntoauto.eu. However, small rule violations (both competitors did not go within 10 meters of CP) dropped Bull to third place behind Kaisla in the results.

Extreme women

The women's category suffered a bit from a lack of participants, as only three teams started in this test that lasted overnight. Herkut matkassa, who collected full points in the championship series, took over the lead at the Orrai trail run section. After this, there were no more rivals to challenge Kirsi Hedman and Johanna Riipinen from Mikkeli.

Challenge

The second longest class of the event started with the prologue quest at the Lepänkanto beach. Teams had to enter the kayaks while on the water. After a short orienteering in Suomensalo island, the teams paddled to the Savitaipale municipality, from where the journey continued by mountain biking through the Takomäki quarry sprint to Lepänkanto beach. Mountain biking offered almost all the same highlights as Extreme biking legs together. Lepänkanto orienteering / trekking was a little shorter than its big brother, but it was enough of a challenge. After the orienteering, the competitors cycled quite straight to the finish line.
 
In the Challenge category, the Dip&Rip (Jonne Lakanen and Heli Kuru) team from Lappeenranta waved the pace for most of the competition. On the finnish line Dip&Rip was followed by Älä mene sinne and Kiittämättömät siat.

Thanks

In our opinion, we organized the best Saimaa Chalenge adventure so far. Now that a couple of days have passed since the race, thoughts have already wandered a little to the upcoming summer and the new event. There are already some thoughts, but more about them later.

Many thanks to all the volunteers, partners and competitors. It was really wonderful to be part of this adventure together with all of you.

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Event information and rules

The Saimaa Challenge is a multisport adventure event.

In the event, two-person teams navigate from one checkpoint to another by running, (mountain) biking, and paddling in the order specified in the route book. The maps are distributed to the participants two hours before the mass start, after which the participants plan their own routes. The checkpoints feature the familiar orange-and-white checkered flag used in orienteering. Some checkpoints include tasks (quests) where participants must follow separate instructions. In longer series, these quest tasks test participants’ knowledge and skills in the sport; in shorter series, they provide memorable experiences.

The event’s Explore The series (lasting about 3 to 6 hours) is designed for those new to the sport as an accessible option that can be completed with a regular bike and basic navigation skills.

The Adventure The series (5–10 hours) offers a slightly greater challenge, but can be completed successfully even without prior experience in adventure races. The course has been made even easier for 2024.

The Challenge series (7–12 hours) is still slightly higher in terms of difficulty. In the Challenge series, the planning will be more challenging and the terrain will be more diverse.

The Extreme The series (15 to 22 hours) challenges participants both mentally and physically due to its length and physical demands. In terms of athletic skills, the demands are significantly higher than in other series. There are very few individual challenges.

The event takes time for all participants, and the best from all series are rewarded. In the Explore and Adventure series, winners receive a commemorative prize, but the actual prizes are drawn among the finishers. In the Extreme and Challenge series, prizes are awarded based on results to the top performers.