City Chase
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City Chase is an urban adventure event in which teams compete to obtain the most points in the shortest time period, commonly referred to as "ChasePoints". Two-person teams compete over a four to six hour time span, to navigate a city and find certain clues, or engage in various events that present physical, intellectual, and humorous challenges. The event has been sponsored in the past by Bell ("Bell City Chase") and Mitsubishi ("The Mitsubishi City Chase"). The event was created by the host, Nick Jelinek and Infield Marketing Group.
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Events are designed to "push comfort zones"[1]. Examples of events that push comfort zones include "Strip Basketball" or "Strip Bowling" which is a bowling game in which participants are required to "remove a layer of clothing, down to their underwear" each time both members of a team miss the target by more than a specified distance[2].
[edit] Related events
- Amazing Race
- Urban Rec
- Uncover the Cure (underwear-run for cancer)
- THE UNDERWEAR AFFAIR (10K Run for Cancers Below the Waist)
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