Fujitsu Polar Challenge Winner
A Race Magnetic North Pole and labelled the “Worlds Toughest Race,” started on the 13th April 2004. Seven teams raced on skis the 360 nautical miles, pulling 90-kilo sledges of supplies and equipment. Competing against each other in the harshest of conditions, the teams raced from Resolute Bay in the Canadian North West Territories, around and across the many islands forming the Queen Elizabeth Island chain, to the Magnetic North Pole. Only two teams finished the race.
Chris Captained Team Fujitsu, who had the added challenge of integrating a volunteer novice into his team for a BBC documentary only five weeks before the race start. Against all odds and defying expert opinion, Chris inspired, engaged and empowered his novice teammate and went on to win the Polar Challenge by only a few hours. His story is one of building a winning mindset, incredible teamwork, stamina, courage and determination; the thrill of a close encounter with a Polar Bear, their daily battle with the frozen ice fields and the danger of frostbite in temperatures, which with wind-chill, sometimes dropped as low as – 65 degrees C.
Scientific Advisor at Schlumberger Technologies - Retired
5 年An amazing challenge!! Thanks for the memory Chris. Nice that that big boy let you be!
retired
5 年Chapeau ??