The Raid Centrale Paris

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The Raid Centrale Paris
Date April–May each year
Location France
Switzerland
Event type Student Organized Adventure Racing
Primary sponsor Total
Established 1999
Official site www.raidecp.net
Participants 250

The Raid Centrale Paris is an annual 5-day adventure race organised by students from the French engineering school École Centrale Paris. Students and company managers from all over the world come every year to join the competition. Created in 1999, it was the first French student organization to obtain the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 double certification.

The Raid Centrale Paris is centered on trail running and mountain biking but it also includes orienteering, rafting and rock climbing. The distance travelled each day ranges from 50 to 70 km.

The event

The Raid is organised for students and company managers from diverse backgrounds to promote informal exchanges between students and companies. This event is very physically demanding and requires appropriate preparation. The selection of the teams is mostly based on the previous sporting performances of the competitors in order to ensure high sports performances during the race.

Sports

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Running at the 2012 Raid

Each year the Raid encompasses three main sports:

  • running
  • mountain biking
  • orienteering

These three events are present each day; you can also find sections of white-water sports or sports with ropes from time to time.

A typical Raid-day is as follows:

  • an early start (it might be at night), mass start or spread out.
  • a 20-km section of mountain biking or running
  • a checkpoint to rest and regain energy
  • another section of mountain biking or running, different from the previous one
  • the fun activity of the day
  • one last mountain biking or running section, to end the race

A ceremony is held every evening to end the day, to introduce the partners and the teams and to reward the best competitors of the day. A closing ceremony is held on the last evening and awards are given to the winners. There are also other specific prizes.[1]

The VIP day

A VIP day, less sportingly demanding, enables student teams to meet the HRs of the different partners at the midday checkpoint and during a VIP meal in the evening to meet and exchange resumes.

A few figures

  • 200 to 250 km travelled in 5 days
  • 8000m of combined elevation gain
  • 200-220 competitors
  • 100 staff members (students from Centrale Paris engineering school, 70 first year students and 30 second year students).

History

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Mountain Biking at the 2012 Raid

The Raid Centrale Paris was founded in 1999 under the name ‘Raid Total Centrale Paris’. Students from the engineering school Centrale Paris had the idea of designing a sports event gathering students and professionals from the corporate world. The Raid was then the first French student organization to obtain the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 double certification;[2] it was ranked tenth in the ‘Le Point Etudiant’ French student associations rankings.[3]

Total: a historical partner

Total has been the historical partner of the Raid Centrale Paris from 1999 to 2014.[4]

The 2012 edition

The fourteenth Raid Centrale Paris edition, the Val de Durance edition, took place from the 22nd to the 27th of April 2012; it crossed the towns of Guillestre, Chorges, Gap, Curbans, Saint-Genis and Sisteron, in the Alps.

The 2013 edition

The fifteenth Raid Centrale Paris edition, the Pirineus edition, took place from the 5th to the 10th of April in the Eastern Pyrenees; it crossed the towns of Matemale, Vernet-les-Bains, Prades, Vinça, Maureillas-las-Illas and Collioure.[5]

The 2014 edition

The sixteenth Raid Centrale Paris edition, the Helvetia edition, was the first one to take place in a foreign cournty. It took place from the 27th of April to the 2nd of May in Switzerland ; it crossed the towns of Château d’Oex, Gruyères, Schwarzsee, Thun, Brienz and Sarnen.[6]

The sites of the Raid since 1999

April 10th 2008: the anniversary day

A special day was organised in la Défense on April 10, 2008 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the event. It enabled the Raid staff to present the Raid to companies of the business section and it also enabled everybody who had participated to the nine previous Raid editions (competitors, members of staff) to meet again to share their memories.

The Prologue

Since the 2006 edition a day of sports events is organised every year in February or March just before the Raid, called the Prologue. From 2006 to 2013 it took place in Île-de-France. About 200 competitors, all from the student world, compete in teams during a Raid-like day:

  • An early mass start
  • Mountain biking
  • Running
  • Other outdoor activities
  • Checkpoints
  • A closing ceremony

In 2014, the Prologue was a little bit different: it was organised in the Loire valley. The competitors arrived at 11pm on March, Friday 7th. They ran at night for about 10 km. On the Saturday the event looked like every other Prologue. Checkpoints were located near castles. The Prologue enables competitors to ‘warm up’ before the Raid which is held about two months after. It’s a day where student teams meet and train for the Raid. It allows students not sufficiently trained to run a five-day race to experience a Raid-like day.

The locations of the Prologue since 2006

The organisation

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Organising team of the 2012 Raid Centrale Paris

Each edition is organised by a different team of 30 Centrale Paris second year students and 70 first year students. The staff is divided into different sectors led by a 2nd year students (Itinerary, logistics, security, communication, companies, competitors, international...) dealing with a specific task of the Raid. During the Raid responsibilities are redefined every day to enable 1st year students to get more responsibility. Finally, about a month after the Raid handovers enable 1st year students to take over the work. The quality process and the continuous improvement have been rewarded in 2009 with the ISO 9001 certification.[9]

The Raid and the environnement

In the Raid, environment matters. That’s why the Raid dedicates a day to the environment on the race. Moreover, most of the chosen regions are preserved areas that need to be respected. These efforts were recognized in 2005 with the ISO 14001 certification.[10] Waste is sorted on each Raid event and measures are implemented to limit fuel and paper consumption. Furthermore, a part of the disposable dishes are biodegradable to limit waste production. The Raid measures their carbon footprint each year to limit their environmental impact year after year.[11]

See also

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