The Finals of Land Rover’s ultimate global adventure, the
Land Rover G4 Challenge, will take place during 2009 in the most sparsely populated
independent country on the planet – Mongolia. A blend of terrain offering
arid steppes, mountains and the extreme climate of one of the world's largest
deserts, the Gobi, makes Mongolia
a natural fit with Land Rover's G4 Challenge.
The Challenge programme kicked off in September 2007 when
the competition was announced at Frankfurt Motor Show. Since then the recce
teams have been exploring the toughest terrain in Asia
to find a suitably demanding environment to stage the culmination of the
competition in 2009.
Challenge manager Ed Tilston said: “We are very excited to
confirm Mongolia
as the main location for the Finals of the Land Rover G4 Challenge in 2009. Our team on the ground have been working to
find routes that will push our vehicles and the competitors to their limits.
Mongolia is a spectacular country
which will enable us to create a truly extraordinary Finals event in 2009. We are also investigating the possibility of extending
the Challenge into another area offering different extremes."
The 18 national teams (each comprising of one man and one
woman) will be pushed to their limits in a thrilling competition involving
off-road driving and sports such as kayaking, mountain biking and climbing.
The 2008/09 Land Rover G4 Challenge programme is run in
support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. This partnership aims to generate in excess of £1m over the course of the next two
challenges. In
addition to this, each
participating nation will be raising funds in aid of their National Society. The winning team will receive a Land Rover to
donate to their National Society.
As
part of this partnership, a donation has been offered to the Mongolian Red
Cross to support their Social Care projects.
These projects aim to help
the many vulnerable families in Mongolia
and provide them with home care, referral
services and a move to inclusion in the community. As a result of this it is estimated that over 10,000 people will be
reached.
Choijilsuren Ariuntungalag, Social
Care and Volunteer Programme Manager of the Mongolian Red Cross commented,
"The Land Rover G4 Challenge isproviding vital funding support to
help the Mongolian Red CrossSocietydelivera Social Care
Programme which aimstoimprove the quality of life of the most
vulnerable families in Ulaanbaatar",