7th October 2023

QUEST KILLARNEY RACE INFO

Embark on a physically grueling journey and be part of the Quest Killarney Adventure Race.

We’ll take you on a demanding adventure through the rugged landscapes of Killarney, and then you can recover at the finish line with your fellow adventurers.

Quest Killarney is a one day multi-adventure sport race. This race gives competitors the chance to run, hike, cycle and kayak some of the most dramatic, breathtaking and remote scenery in the world.

There are 5 challenging routes: 85K Expert, 78K Pro, 62k Sport, 70K Dual, 32K Challenge

Your entry fee covers all the costs associated with staging the event such as marshalling, traffic management, medical support, route development etc.


Registration fees cover the following;
 – kayak rental & equipment – fully-marshalled course – a customised finisher’s medal – a Quest-branded piece of gear e.g training t-shirt/fleece – free entertainment, expo and food voucher – prizes in each category for winners – a great atmosphere and a fun day out.

When: 
7th October 2023

Where:
Killarney National Park

How much:

€120-135

*Please note online booking registration fee applies to each event. In addition, a National Park fee is charged for the upkeep and maintenance of the local area.

Pre-event online registration:
All competitors must register online before the race. There will be no registrations on the day.

Race Pack Collection:
Race packs will be collected at the INEC/Gleneagle Hotel

Registration/Pack Pick-up
Friday 6th October: 3pm to 9pm
Saturday 7th October: 6.30am to 9.30am

Location
Killarney Plaza Hotel, Killarney Town Centre

Your race pack includes:

Race map – Bib number – Bike sticker – Event top

All Competitors: You must bring your bike with you to the start line in the Gleneagle Hotel on Saturday Morning at your allocated wave time. VERY IMPORTANT – 66K Dual, 55K Sport, 75K Pro and 83K Expert Route – You will start on your bike at the Gleneagle hotel on Saturday morning.  DO NOT rack your bike at Kate Kearney’s the night before.

Finish line The race will finish on Main Street in Killarney Town Centre.

Bike collection: Competitors can collect their bikes from the secure bike racking area when they present their race bib number which will correspond with their bike sticker number.

After the race: Entertainment, food and prize giving will take place in Killarney Town Centre.

Car parking: Parking is limited. Please park your car at your hotel accommodation and walk to the start in the town centre.

Expert
Overall male & female 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Over 40s 1st male & female
Over 50s 1st male & female

 

Pro
Overall male & female 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Over 40s 1st male & female
Over 50s 1st male & female

Dual
Overall male & female 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Over 40s 1st male & female
Over 50s 1st male & female

Sport

Overall male & female 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Over 40s 1st male & female
Over 50s 1st male & female

Challenge
Overall male & female 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Over 40s 1st male & female
Over 50s 1st male & female

Please note: If you think you are in with a chance of winning any prize* in any category you must start in the elite wave of that category. This allows a fair race for all concerned but all waves will be included in real race time final results.

*One prize per person.

Adventure Racing Ireland rules and guidelines apply to this event. Click here for full details.

  • Once entered no refunds, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events
  • Mandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified
  • There are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws
  • All competitors must follow the prescribed route
  • Checkpoints must be visited in the correct order
  • Obey the environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified
  • Respect the local environment
  • Assist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to closest race marshall
  • Competitor’s must enter the Elite wave to win the overall category prizes
  • TT bikes or bikes fitted with Tri Bars of any type may not be used
  • The Race Director’s decision is final in the event of dispute
  • Competitors must be over 18yrs
  • In the event of inclement weather the organisers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event

Killarney is one of the most spectacular locations in the world. The course encompasses areas of special conservation, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is a environmentally sustainable sport.

We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to hold the race in the national park and we are sure it will be one of the elements of the event you will remember.

We aim to minimize the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event.

It is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy:

  • Competitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.
  • Any competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.
  • Respect the environment.
  • How do I register for the Race?
    You can registration for the race online. There are limited places available so register now not to be disappointed.

    What does the registration fee include:

    • Customised finishers medal
    • Customised event top
    • Kayak rental
    • Prizes in all categories
    • Food voucher
    • A great atmosphere and a fun day out
    • Fully marshalled course
     

    Is there a bag drop facility available?
    Unfortunately, we are unable to provide bag drop facilities at the events.

    What type bike should I use?
    The choice of bike is an individual choice. The most suitable bike would be a road bike with Gator Skin tyres and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. Please note on the 55km Sport route there is a section of gravel path. It is advised to go slow on this section. TT bikes or bikes fitted with Tri Bars of any type may not be used.

    Do I need any specialist equipment?
    Apart from the basics (bike, helmet, running shoes) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak, paddle and buoyancy aid. A full list of mandatory equipment is available by clicking the ‘Rules and Mandatory Kit List’ button below.

    Do I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?
    No. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshals will also be on hand along the route.

    What is your refund policy?
    When entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable payment policy.

    Is there any water available along the route?
    The exact locations of water stops will be highlighted on the map given to you at registration. You will be required to bring water with you on you for the duration of the race. There will be water available at: – Torc Waterfall – Base of Mangerton Mountain – Finish line Transition area – Kayak Transition

    Where will I start?
    ALL COMPETITORS AND ROUTES will start from Main Street in the town centre, you must be present 20 mins before wave start times.

    Who provides my Kayak?
    The event organisers will provide all kayaks, paddles, and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own kayaks due to the remote location of the kayak stage.

    Do I need my own kayak, buoyancy aid or paddle?
    No. The event organisers will provide all kayaks, paddles, and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own Kayaks due to the remote location of the Kayak stage.

    How is the race timed?
    Your race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist.

    Where is the timeout sections?
    There is only one timeout section on the route. The only time out zone where competitors can be timed out while waiting for a kayak. The maximum amount of time allowed in the time out zone is 15 minutes. You can only be timed out if you are waiting for a kayak.

    Can I compete in the race as a team?
    No.

    How can I contact Quest Killarney if I have any more questions?
    Feel free to contact us with any questions by emailing info@eliteevents.ie or call 087 602 4621.

    Can I listen to my iPod during the race?
    No. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic.

    Can I raise money for charity?
    Yes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity.

    What Items are included in the mandatory kit?
    It is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start.

    • Basic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing), Bandage, Plasters.
    • Map of the route (included in your race pack).
    • Survival blanket and whistle.
    • Appropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.
    • Cycle hat, bike repair kit, spare tube, pump.
    • Hat, gloves and waterproof jacket.
    • Suitable footwear.
    • Backpack or bum bag.
    • All kit will be checked before the race.

It is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start.

  • Basic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing)), Bandage, Plasters.
  • Map of the route (included in your race pack).
  • Survival blanket and whistle.
  • Appropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.
  • Cycle helmet, bike repair kit, spare tube, pump.
  • Hat, gloves and waterproof jacket.
  • Suitable footwear.
  • Backpack or bum bag.
  • All kit will be checked before the race.

 

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