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ONE DAY, ONE DAY
If adventure is the essence of long-distance,
gruelling events like the Kenya Airways East African Safari Classic Rally,
then at least a couple of the competitors in this year's event have already
had major African adventures outside motoring.
Steve Troman, driving a Tuthill-prepared
Porsche 911 with Martin Rowe, bicycled - alone - from Kinshasha in the
Congo right across central Africa through Ruanda, Uganda and Kenya all
the way to Mombasa. This was twenty years ago when as he puts it "I
was young and reckless". Traversing the Congo was the worst part
as he went almost three weeks at one point without encountering any living
person. There were days when he was so frightened of what might happen
if he should stop for the night and sleep, that he walked and pushed the
bicycle until dawn.
Neil McGrigor, a Scottish explorer
who was born in Nakuru, Kenya, has entered the Safari Classic with Charles
Nicholson in a Ford Escort 1600 Mexico prepared by Iain Freestone who
is himself driving an Escort on the event, this one an RS 2000. McGrigor
is famous for discovering the true longest source of the Nile. He returned
triumphantly last year from co-leading an independent expedition by boat
from the Mediterranean against the flow through Egypt, Sudan and Uganda
before crossing Lake Victoria and into Tanzania finally ending their search
in the jungle-clad mountains of Rwanda where they declared the river to
be 105 km longer than previously thought at a total of 6,717 km. Other
achievements for McGrigor are two world records for the circumnavigation
of Britain in a powerboat.
McGrigor says that "Being born
in Kenya, as a child I used to watch the Safari Rally and said to myself
'one day, one day'. Well that day has arrived. Neither of us has any previous
rally experience but that certainly hasn't dampened our enthusiasm to
take part in the toughest rally in the world and win through". McGrigor
and Nicholson have team-mates Jeremy Bennett and Tim Chesser who are driving
another Ford Escort Mexico. Both crews are supporting the African charity
"Alive and Kicking" (see http://www.aliveandkicking.org.uk/)
and will be giving out footballs along the route.
For press enquiries, contact
E-mail: safari.press@btinternet.com
News will be issued daily during the event on www.eastafricansafarirally.com
Photography is copyright free and can be found at www.mcklein.de all downloads
of high resolution photos of the daily action are free of charge.
John Davenport Tel: +44 7973.334297
Francesca Davenport Tel: +44 7976.918968
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