Extreme Sports.
Publié le 14/05/2013
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racing events are the Raid Gauloises and the Eco-Challenge.
Created in 1989 by French journalist Gerard Fusil, the Raid Gauloises is a grueling two-week adventure racein which five-person teams cross rugged and remote terrain.
The inaugural Raid was held in New Zealand, and subsequent races have been staged in Costa Rica,Madagascar, Borneo, and Chile.
The race has five separate stages designed to fit each location’s unique terrain.
Stages may require horseback riding, white-waterpaddling, mountain climbing, running, skydiving, or hiking.
Each year, about half the teams that enter the Raid are able to complete the race.
French teams havedominated the competition since its inception.
The Eco-Challenge adventure race was first organized in 1995 by Mark Burnett, a member of the first American team to compete in the Raid Gauloises.
The Eco-Challenge is a 10-day, 600-km (370-mi) event.
The first Eco-Challenge was held in Utah.
Like the Raid, the Eco-Challenge features five-member teams and has severalstages.
Typical activities in the Eco-Challenge are mountain biking, sea kayaking, long-distance hiking, and skiing.
Before each year’s race, Eco-Challenge athletesparticipate in an environmental service project, to illustrate the power of teamwork and promote outdoor activities that have minimal effect on the environment.
V HISTORY
Some sociologists say that extreme sports are similar to vision quests or other traditional rites of passage common in some cultures.
In many traditional cultures, ritesof passage are severe physical ordeals during which adolescents experience intense personal growth.
Initiates often leave their families and undergo a lengthy seclusionduring the event.
Some modern observers believe that extreme sports enthusiasts seek the same sort of experience by undertaking risky activities in small, closely knitgroups.
It is difficult to determine exactly when the term extreme sports came to refer to the modern sports discussed in this article, but many believe it can be traced to the early 1970s, when rock climbing and marathon running—then considered extreme—gained popularity.
Several reasons have been cited for the growth of extremesports since that time.
Extreme sports may have gained popularity in the late 20th century as a reaction to the increased safety of modern life.
Lacking a feeling of danger in their everydayactivities, people may have felt compelled to seek out danger or risk.
Another reason for increased participation in extreme sports is enhanced sports technology.
For example, the invention of sticky rubber-soled climbing shoes andartificial climbing walls broadened the appeal of rock climbing.
And advances in ski design allowed more skiers to attempt extreme feats previously thought impossible.
Some observers credit television and movies for helping to popularize extreme sports.
Television coverage of competitions and events has brought extreme sports andtheir participants more attention.
As more people become aware of extreme sports, the activities gain more enthusiasts.
One result of the growing interest is that thosewho pride themselves on participating in challenging, cutting-edge activities are constantly searching for new ways to test themselves.
This ensures the continuingdevelopment of newer extreme sports.
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