Adrenalina Skateboard Marathon: Record Number of Participants to Compete
NEW YORK, July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Adrenalina Skateboard Marathon is hosting the first stop of its 2011 World Tour in New York on July 30, 2011. The innovative extreme sports company will host their 26.2 mile-long race on Governor's Island where some of the world's top longboarders will be competing for $30,000 in prize money.
The event has already received a tremendous response from the action sports community, helping the Adrenalina Skateboard Marathon reach a record number of participants.
Ilia Lekach, chairman of Adrenalina, is thrilled with the support generated thus far, stating, "The Adrenalina Skateboard Marathon's mission is ultimately to promote a better life and a better planet; longboarding is healthy and eco-friendly. We feel this is definitely the start of something good. Furthermore, after this year's run, which will take the marathon to Puerto Rico, Texas, and Florida, we intend to bring the marathon to Brazil, Japan, and Russia, as well."
Adrenalina also teamed up with Scion for the Adrenalina Skateboard Marathon Art Contest to create a Scion/Adrenalina co-branded skateboard that will be manufactured and sold through Adrenalina's stores and retail partners worldwide. The winner of the art contest will be announced and presented with a prize of $10,000 as a part of the post-race festivities.
To begin the weekend's event, the founders of Adrenalina Inc. (AENA.PK) and Adrenalina Skateboard Marathon competitors will participate in the NASDAQ closing bell ceremony on Friday, July 29th. Throughout the day of the race, there will be live music, extreme sports demonstrations, and an expo village set up featuring the best in action sports paraphernalia. The excitement begins at 7:00 am from Picnic Point on Governor's Island and is expected to end at 2:30 pm. Admittance is free for spectators.
SOURCE Adrenalina Inc.
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