
Raid DREAM EDF ADN Tour
During 2 days, the raid will bring together a maximum of 12 teams of 4 to 6 people, the majority of whom will be people with motor or sensory disabilities, around 5 major events
- A precision orienteering race
- A mountain biking event (run and bike)
- A rafting event
- A climbing event (tree course)
- A combined canoe/archery event
More "light" activities will also be organised on Sunday (Boccia, Sarbacane, ...)
The latter activities will take place in a "handisport village" set up for the occasion,
presenting the associations, clubs and local initiatives in favour of handisport.
Detailed programme:
Raid in the form of a loop, starting from the leisure centre in the commune of Saint Martin du Puy, which will also be the finishing point.
Day 1
The departure will take place at the north of the lake from the leisure centre and will follow a route devised by DREAM on the heights of the lake. The teams will take a part of the itinerary of the Tour du Morvan en Fauteuil Tout Terrain (FTT) in the form of a run and bike event. The last descent will give the teams access to the canoe launch for a canoe speed event to the island in the middle of the lake where an archery event will be set up. This combined canoe/archery event will end with a canoe sprint to the western shore of the lake. After docking, the teams will experience an adapted climbing event before starting the last part of the course on foot and in a wheelchair or joelette. The entire course of approximately 15kms will be an orienteering race (or
(or orienteering hike) of precision (punching of beacons) with enigmas and questions.
Day 2
The participants will be invited to go to the site of the association village to experience a final major event, a rafting trip. At the end of this last event, participants will be able to practice various sports activities such as blowpipe shooting, archery, boccia, torball...without any notion of ranking for the latter. During the afternoon of Sunday, the site will be open to the general public with the idea of proposing a discovery of certain practices, as well as a presentation of adapted materials. At 3pm on Sunday, the team rankings will be announced. Rafting: The teams will set off for a 1h15 descent on the Chalaux. A technical descent renowned in the region, it will be adapted for the occasion to allow people with disabilities to descend in complete safety.
From 24/09/22 to 25/09/22
Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 September
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