The longest off-road rally in America just happens to be for women-only. The Rebelle Rally is not a women’s offroad rally, it’s not watered down, it’s not pinked, it has every challenge attached that would attract any gender to the event, it’s just been designated as a women’s only event. But not to empower them, these women are empowered already, they don’t need anyone’s permission to do great things, but just simply to provide an environment that will attract the world’s baddest-ass women to compete amongst themselves.
And Badass women they are: CEO’s, Engineers, Business Owners, CFO’s, Moms, Trainers, Entrepreneurs, Wives, Corporate Board Members, Nonprofit activists. Name a profession or occupation and these women, these professionals own it. Not only own it, but flourish in their careers. These are women who are winning awards and contracts, taking the world by storm, whether in their business, the media or in their home, a Rebelle makes a difference.
Kris Vockler, CEO of ICD High Performance Coatings and driver of “Bob” Team #145 describes the women joining the Rebelle as “The Competitor, the adventure seeker, the confidence seeker and the Challenger…the Rebelle hits the mark for these folks.”
In 2019, year four for the Rebelle Rally, not much has changed since the inaugural year. The format remains the same, it’s working, no need to change it. The Rebelle Rally is an all-women’s navigational challenge. It is a competition, but not a race. Speed doesn’t factor in, except in terms of time management.
Seven days of competition began near Lake Tahoe after an introductory day of welcome, tech and registration.
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