Firefighter Combat Challenge Comes To Seattle, Washington This Weekend
Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) August 16, 2014 -- We are proud to announce the Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge will be coming to the Seattle this weekend. The event is being offered to promote the physical fitness of firefighters, and will be part of a national Challenge tour to be held throughout the United States in 2014.
While you must be a firefighter to take part in the competition, the public is encouraged to come and watch as the participants navigate the Challenge course, or “the toughest two minutes in sports,” as it was dubbed by ESPN.
The Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge will be held in Occidental Square Park, at S Main Street and Occidental Ave S. The Individual competition runs start on Saturday, August 16, at 1 PM, and the Tandem and Team Relays begin on Sunday, August 17, at noon. Firefighters participating in the Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge®, will be competing in a five-evolution event, which includes a 5-story tower climb with high-rise pack, hose hoist, forcible entry, hose advance, and victim rescue. Competitions shall include individual, team, tandem, and relay. Firefighters will vie for times, points, and placement qualifying them for the Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge World Challenge, to be held in Phoenix, in November 2014.
For a complete description of Challenge rules and regulations, or to register as a competitor, please visit http://www.firefighterchallenge.com. The registration fees are: Individual $75, Team $290, Tandem $90, Relay $195.
Also this weekend, there will be a Kids’ Firefighter Challenge that targets youth from ages 4 to 11 and is a miniaturized version of its adult counterpart. The Kids’ Challenge is an exciting adventure for any child who ever wanted to put on some fire gear and squirt a fire hose.
The Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge was founded 22 years ago, by Dr. Paul Davis, as a physical fitness research project at the University of Maryland. The Challenge is based out of Burtonsville, Maryland, and maintains a goal of promoting fitness within the first responder community.
For more information about the Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge, please visit http://www.firefighterchallenge.com, or call 301.421.4433.
Michael DeGrandpre, On Target Challenge Inc., +1 (207) 891-7772, [email protected]
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