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27th Annual Pub-To-Pub Cross Country Classic (24-Aug-09)
Perisher, Australia, August 24, 2009 - On September 3 Perisher will celebrate
On 3 September Perisher
will celebrate the start of spring in style by hosting a cross-country race
with a twist. Perisher’s iconic Pub-to-Pub
Cross-Country Classic, now in its 27th consecutive year, sees a mix of
serious racers and dressed up cruisers having fun traversing the resort on
skinny skis.
The Classic takes in five watering holes in Smiggin Holes
and Perisher Valley and is open to anyone with a pair of cross-country skis and
a ‘thirst’ for adventure. Starting in 1983 with just five competitors, it has
now evolved into an annual event attracting up to 500 entrants.
“What
started out as a crazy far-fetched idea and a bit of a dare between mates, has
just grown and grown. Each year, the race attracts a great mix of contestants
either competing for the win, aiming for a personal best, or just out to have
fun,” commented Alan ''Barney' Davis, event founder and the only person to have
completed all 26 races. “We’ve seen some pretty crazy sights over the years,
it’s a great day had by all; the good thing is you don’t need to be an elite
athlete to enter,” continued ‘Barney’.
Even if you’re not participating
it’s a great sight to behold. There are all sorts of costumes from the wild and
wacky ‘throw-together’ numbers to the well-crafted truly original creations;
each vying to win the best fancy dressed category. In past years, contestants
have come adorned in colourful and outrageous outfits including everything from
Ninjas, Nuns, Pirates and Sesame Street characters. It certainly is a laugh to
see Elvis, for example, perched on a pair of skinny skis! It’s hysterical just
watching competitors, in various states of prowess and attire; trying to
negotiate their way back down the slope of Smiggin Holes to the finish
line.
This year’s tag line: ‘27 Years and Still Trying to Get Through the
Bars,’ is a clever play on words. “It ties in with last year’s jail theme,
whilst also giving people an idea of what the event is about; that is literally
getting through all five bars,” said Barney.
Total prize money for the
fancy dress section amounts to $1500 this season, making it well worth
competing. There will also be prizes for male and female winners as well as age
categories, the only criteria; contestants must be on a pair of cross-country
skis to win a prize.
When: Thursday 3 September
2009
Where: Smiggins Hotel, the race begins at
1:30pm
What: Five pubs in five kilometers, followed by a
party at Smiggins Hotel
Who: Entrants must be over 18 years
old and have to be on a pair of cross-country skis.
How: To
enter go to Guest Services on Tuesday 1, Wednesday 2 August or on the day at
Smiggins Hotel from 10:30am. There is an entry fee of $25.00, which also
includes a T-shirt (they’re practically a collector’s item) and guarantees your
participation in the race and access to the after party. Cross-country skis can
be hired from Wilderness Sports, located in the NPWS building adjacent to the
Perisher Valley Skitube Terminal. Cost: $75 per person (includes cleaning
cost).
Theme: Think big, think bold, think
original….anything goes, so let the creative juices
flow!
Contact: For more information contact Guest Services
on 1300 655 822 or log on to www.perisher.com.au

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