Aloha! Welcome to Vision Event Management's newest adventure, the Aloha Virtual Challenge! We've landed you this time on the beaches of Oahu. Oahu offers beautiful beaches and breath-taking topography, a diverse culture, deep history, amazing cuisine and more!
Select from the full 120 miles around the island of Oahu, or simply dip your toe in the water for a cool 60 miles. Either way, you have between October 26 and December 20 to complete your distance! Join us at our virtual start line at the iconic Duke Kahanamoku bronze statue on Kuhio Beach in Waikiki! Whether you choose to complete your distance on Running, Walking, Biking or some other form of exercise, let's do this! There's even an Island Hopper Club, if you want to push yourself beyond the 120 miles. Along your journey, you can track your progress on the website. Weekly, we will share with you upcoming island highlights. Slap on your shades; there's a lot to see, and you won't want to miss any of it!
Each participant in the Surf's Up Package Will Receive:
Choose between 60 or 120 miles
Aloha Sticker
Private Facebook Group
Weekly Tiki Tuesday Happy Hours
Customized Bib
Personalized Finishers Certificate
Weekly Motivational emails
Each participant in the Hang Ten Package Will Receive:
Choose between 60 or 120 miles
Aloha Challenge Medal
Women's Tank or Guys Super Soft T-shirt
Aloha Sticker
Private Facebook Group
Weekly Tiki Tuesday Happy Hours
Customized Bib
Personalized Finishers Certificate
Weekly Motivational emails
Each participant in the Diamond Head Package Will Receive
Choose between 60 or 120 miles
Aloha Challenge Medal
Women's Tank or Guys Super Soft T-shirt
Mesh Surfers Hat
Slender Can Coolie
Aloha Sticker
Private Facebook Group
Weekly Tiki Tuesday Happy Hours
Customized Bib
Personalized Finishers Certificate
Weekly Motivational emails
HAWAI‘I WILDLIFE FUND
Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of Hawai‘i'snative wildlife through research, education, restoration and advocacy efforts. The HWF team is made up of educators, biologists, conservationists, researchers, naturalists, communities, artists, volunteers and donors devoted to the protection of fragile marine and coastal ecosystems and inhabitants in Hawai‘i. HWF brings a variety of experiences together to serve a common goal of protecting plants, animals, and the environment.