Raid Gauloises
The Raid Gauloises is considered by many to be the first modern adventure race and was first held in 1989. It's creator, Gerald Fusil, took the existing concept of long distance endurance races, and focused on the team aspects, requiring each competitor to be part of a five person co-ed team. The Raid had no set course, with competitors being required to rely on their wits and judgment to reach the specified checkpoints. The Raid was named after its original sponsor, the Gauloises Cigarette Company.
In 1998, Fusil left the Raid to begin a new adventure race series, the Elf Authentic Adventure.
Raid Races
1989 New Zealand
1990 Costa Rica
1991 New Caledonia
1992 Gulf of Oman
1993 Madagascar
1994 Malaysia
1995 Argentina
1996 not held
1997 Lesotho
1998 Ecuador
1999 not held
2000 Trans-Himalayan
2001 not held
2002 Vietnam
2003 Kirgistan
2004 Argentina