Dear competitors,
you will not need the compulsory climbing equipment for climbing tasks again. Prepare only what can be useful for the rest of the competition (carabins, cords, etc.).
The new season of Summer Survival is comming so read the updated preposition, and go for assembling your teams and register them to the competition.
The Survival is a highly challenging multi-contest of three-member military teams, in which all participants have to prove outstanding physical and mental endurance. Furthermore, they are expected to master all basic skills needed for special physical training and shooting with small arms.
The route of the competition and individual events are designed so as to expose the athletes to an unknown environment and make them work in isolation.
Survival is a competition of 3-member military patrols requiring high standard of physical fitness, mental resistance and safe mastering of basic skills in all spheres of special physical training and firing small arms. Route and tasks of competition arise from movement and stay of a soldier in unknown terrain while fulfilling tasks in separation. Tasks testing individual abilities to react promptly, to think logically and improvise and ability to cooperate and communicate within a group effectively are included. The contest takes place in broken and woody terrain of protected landscape area (PLA) Moravian karst.
PROMOTER:
13 teams, including 4 international, participated in 2014.
12 teams, including 2 international, participated in 2013.
19 teams, including 5 international, participated in 2012.
18 teams, including 6 international, participated in 2011.
17 teams, including 3 international, participated in 2010.
20 teams, including 5 international, participated in 2009.
In 2008, 18 teams, including 4 international, took part in the competition. For several years, the starting list of this highly demanding contest has regularly included teams of women.
18 teams, including 5 international, participated in 2007.
11 teams took part in 2006.
In 2005, 14 teams competed and, for the first time, organizers also invited international teams.
13 teams took part in 2004.