La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge
'It’s more than just a race’
March 7th, 2014...the start of the 16th Annual La Ruta Maya River Challenge 2014, where more than 60 teams will compete in various categories in this four-day challenge. The competition kicks off on Friday March 7th at 5:30 am from the foot of the Hawksworth Bridge on the Macal River which connects the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena in the Cayo District.This gruesome 180 mile canoe race is more than just a race; it’s everyone’s passion, determination and perseverance to cross the finish line.
The first day of the race starts with the gathering on the banks of the Macal River in San Ignacio/Santa Elena for the opening ceremonies which features cultural presentations and performances by local artists. The first leg is approximately 46 miles, which often sees the paddlers winding and dodging down the Macal River without losing focus and determined to make it to Banana Bank, the first stop.
The second day of the challenge, the longest of the four days, is often vigorous and tests the paddlers’ stamina and perseverance throughout the 60 grueling miles. From Banana Bank on the Macal River to Double Head Cabbage on the Belize River, each team tries to capitalize as much on their time.
By day three of the race, from Double Head Cabbage to Burrell Boom Village, the challenge usually takes a slightly new turn. The 36 miles of paddling now traverses into deeper waters and requires more experience and skills. Many of the villagers, locals and visitors from around the country gather on the banks of the Belize River to cheer their favorite team. At Black Orchid Resort we often host some of the paddlers and visitors who come to get a closer look as the race passes in front of the resort.
The final day, which normally attracts thousands along the banks of the Belize River, is the shortest of all. The 25 mile run from Burrell Boom Village to Belize City is usually completed in less than three hours. It is always an impressive finish on the fourth day. The Challenge ends at the Belcan Bridge in Belize City, where thousands gather on the bridge and along the banks to cheer on the teams as they complete the challenge. The winner; however, is the team with the best cumulative time and usually walks away with thousands of dollars in prizes!
In Celebration of this historical event Black Orchid Resort is offering the 4 night free for any visitor planning to visit in March of 2014! Conditions apply.
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