First up was the Leisure category
in which teams could spent a small
amount of time at each viewpoint
which would be deducted from the
final time as well as do a series of
tasks to find a final number.
The less accurate, the more time
penalties added.
Victors for the third year running
were the Jávea-based team Los
Sherpas de Xàbia 2 who recorded
a time of 4hrs 36 minutes, some 14
minutes head of runners-up CBYA
Machos and a good 25 minutes
ahead of third-placed Xeremells
Orientation.
They were presented with their
trophies, sponsored by
Bar Quo Vadis,
Moraira Hamiltons
and Knight’s Construction
respectively.
The Sports category was for those
teams who wanted to simply go for
it and the fastest team proved to be
Team Mamil who crossed the line in
an adjusted time 4hrs 24 minutes,
two minutes faster that their archrivals The Nordic Walkers; T
he Originals came in third, equalling
last year’s personal record of 4hrs
29 minutes.
The teams were also presented
with trophies sponsored by:
Villas-Plots.com,
Clinica Dental El Puerto
and AMJASA
respectively.
There were also a series of other
awards
The Mirador Marauders won the
Veteran’s Trophy for being the
team with the oldest average age
to complete the Mirador Challenge.