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Oxfam Trailwalker is the world’s greatest team challenge.

Oxfam Trailwalker is a challenging endurance fundraising event in which teams of 4 complete 100km trail through bush terrain in 48hours. Oxfam Trailwalker is a growing global phenomenon. In 2009, Oxfam Trailwalker have taken place in 9 different countries across Australia, New Zealand, China (Hong Kong), the UK, Netherlands, Canada, Belgium, Ireland and Japan.

Oxfam Trailwalker is the world's greatest team challenge to overcome poverty and injustice because it comprises three challenges in one event:

A satisfying physical endeavor:to complete 100kms in 48 hours.

a fun team exercise:to do the above as a team of four, you have to start together, stick together, and finish together. It takes training and preparation and involves the support of some volunteers to back you up along the way.

a rewarding fundraising enterprise:to commit to raise at least 120,000JPY per team to support the work of Oxfam.

The donations have been used to implement projects in many of the poorest regions of the world to help end poverty and provide vital relief following natural disasters and conflict. Please click here for the details about how collected donations have been used.


Date 23rd - 25th April, 2010, starts at 9:00/9:30am on 23rd(Fri)
Trail 100km from Odawara city to Lake Yamanaka
Fee 60,000JPY/team(15,000JPY/person)
Requirement 1) 18 years of age at the day of the event
2) 4 person/team
3) Advance Fundraising of minimum 120,000JPY
4) Must train to endure tough 100km course
Registration Being accepted (until the end February, 2010)
on our website https://oxfam.jp/forms/en/participants_form.html

Oxfam Trailwalker is an event that involves significant commitment, endurance and at the end of it all, a wonderful sense of achievement. Whatever role you play, by participating in this ultimate life changing event, you will be helping to make a real difference by raising funds for some of the poorest communities in the world.


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