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TWO SPORTING EVENTS AT THE DEAD SEA


15 November 2009

TWO SPORTING EVENTS AT THE DEAD SEA
TOUR DE DEAD SEA 28 NOVEMBER 2009
VEOLIA DESERT CHALLENGE 5 DECEMBER 2009

The annual Tour de Dead Sea, a cycle race along the contours of the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth, will take place on Saturday 28 November during a weekend of activities for the cyclists and their families. The cycle race, which is organized by the Tamar and Megillot Regional Councils, is designed to raise awareness about the Dead Sea and its unique environment. Cyclists can choose between three different routes, all of which promise spectacular desert scenery:

· A 12 kilometer family route suitable for children aged 6 and over on a flat route along the promenade liking the hotels in the Ein Bokek area.
· A 60 kilometer route for road and off-road cyclists with police escort, refreshment stops and rescue vehicles.
· A 100 kilometer route for experienced cyclists including steep climbs up Metzoke Dragot.

The races begin from the solarium in the Ein Bokek hotel areas in the southern part of the Dead Sea, with a free family happening that includes ecological activities related to the Dead Sea, arts and crafts corners, refreshments, music and more.

The annual Veolia Desert Challenge will take place on Saturday 5 December 2009, with several challenging events.
· a night race through the desert scenery lit by the full moon on the night between 4 and 5 December(choose between a 12,20 or 30 kilometer course)
· a mountain bike race (27,40 or 75 kilometer course)
· The Ultimate Challenge; the longest and most challenging duathlon in Israel (running and cycling)
· Challenge Cycle Race – a non-competitive 24 kilometer course through Nahal Pratzim and Sodom
· A sporting festival for all the family from 09:30 at the Ein Bokek solarium with free activities, exhibitions etc. Free entrance

Registration for the above is available online at http://www.ezharim.co.il/ (Hebrew only) or on the day of the race itself.

The Dead Sea is one of 28 finalists (selected from over 400 candidates) for the online competition, New 7 Wonders of Nature. The lowest place on earth will compete through 2011 for the hearts and votes of over a billion people from around the world, against 27 other sites including, among others, the River Amazon, the Galapagos Islands, the Grand Canyon and the Maldives. Vote for the Dead Sea as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature at http://www.new7wonders.com/

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