Sydney International Regatta Centre
Are you ready to push the boundaries of what’s possible, create experiences that challenge your body, ignite your spirit and forge unforgettable memories.
Hosted at the Sydney International Regatta Centre from March 29 - 30, part of The Redline Games, YOHKA will launch it’s first ever obstacle adventure race featuring seasoned athletes, first-time participants and adventurous spirits, as they crawl, jump and overcome the hurdles and obstacles both physically and mentally to be crowded the YOHKA Champion.
Our two day thrill seeking and challenging event will test your limits, ignite your competitive spirit, and immerse you in a community of like-minded individuals who thrive on pushing boundaries.
With a vibrant festival celebrating health and fitness, inspiring people to prioritise their well-being through a variety of activities, workshops and challenges there will be something for everyone to immerse themselves in.
On registering you will receive an email confirming your ticket. You will then be emailed a week before the event with details of times etc. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch and we'll reply as soon as possible.
The YOHKA Classic not only emphasises physical prowess but also encourages mental toughness, as participants must overcome fear and fatigue to complete the course. It is a test of overall fitness and determination, providing a rewarding experience for those who take on the challenge.
Pro Category
Who is it for?
Designed for competitive athletes aiming to test themselves at the highest level, including seasoned competitors and aspiring podium finishers.
Expected Participants:
- Professional athletes and elite competitors (previous OCR, HYROX, or endurance race experience preferred).
- Athletes looking to qualify for future events or championships.
Course Experience:
Requires strict adherence to race rules (penalties for missed obstacles).
Time limits may apply for obstacles or sections.
Prize money or awards available for top finishers.
- Results:
- Ranked separately with official timing for leaderboards.
- Participants receive finisher medals and other completion incentives.
- Qualification opportunities for future events.
Open Category
Who is it for?
Suited for recreational athletes, first-timers, and participants seeking a personal challenge without competitive pressure.
Expected Participants:
- Anyone wanting to participate without the need for strict competition.
- Teams and groups looking for a fun and collaborative race experience.
Course Experience:
Flexible approach to obstacles (you can retry or skip with no penalties).
No time limits on course sections.
Focus on participation, teamwork, and fun over competition.
- Results:
- Official timing for the event.
- Participants receive finisher medals and other completion incentives.
Participants will engage in 1-1 knock out rounds, where agility, speed, and strategy are key. The primary objective is to either evade the chaser or successfully tag the evader within a designated time frame.
How It Works
Teams: 2 teams, 4 athletes each.
Match: 16 chases per match. Teams take turns as Evaders (runner) and Chasers (tagger).
Goal: Evade the Chaser for 20 seconds to earn 1 point.
Chase Rules
Chase Time: 20 seconds per chase.
Rest: 25 seconds between chases.
Scoring: 1 point for each successful evasion (no tag).
Tagging: Use hands only—no feet.
Boundaries: Going out of bounds = loss of chase and 1 point to the other team.
Winner: Team with the most points after 16 chases wins.
Event Format – 2-Day Competition
Day 1: Qualifying rounds to determine top teams.
Day 2: Quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.
Podium Finishers
1st Place: Final match winner.
2nd Place: Final match runner-up.
3rd Place: 3rd place playoff winner.
This exciting 2-day event rewards speed, strategy, and teamwork, with the top 3 teams earning a spot on the podium!
YOHKA Pursuit (Urban Tag): Captain or Team Option
Here’s a breakdown of the Race Roster processes for participants choosing between Pursuit options (Captain or Join a Team). This distinction ensures clear expectations, a smooth registration flow, and user-friendly communication.
Option 1: Choose to Become a Captain
Step 1: Select the “Become a Captain” option on the Pursuit registration page.
Step 2:
- You will create a team name and set a password (if you want to restrict who joins).
- Optionally, define the team’s theme or goals to encourage participation.
Step 3: Complete your individual registration details.
Step 4: Upon successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email containing:
- Your registration details.
- Your team link to share with others.
- Instructions to track the number of members joining.
- Team management tools link to update the team name, invite participants, or add info.
Option 2: Join an Existing Team
Step 1: Select “Join a Team” from the registration page.
Step 2: Use the search function to find your team by name (or enter a team password, if required).
Step 3: Complete your individual registration details.
Step 4: Upon successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email containing:
- Your registration summary.
- The team captain’s contact information for communication.
- A reminder of your team’s meeting point or objectives.
- Any team-related updates or announcements.
Additional Considerations for Participants
- Switching Teams: Participants can change teams prior to the event if they decide to join a different group. Instructions will be included in their confirmation email.
- Reminders & Notifications: Captains will receive email updates whenever new participants join the team. Team members will get reminders if they need to complete missing registration details.
- Participant Visibility: Some teams may choose to be public or private (password-protected).
Participants face a rapid sequence of obstacles that may include walls to climb, ropes to swing from, hurdles to jump, and other physically demanding challenges. The goal is to complete the course as quickly as possible, with the fastest time winning the event.
How It Works
Course: 100m sprint with obstacles.
Participants: Athletes race head-to-head.
Goal: Complete the course as fast as possible without penalties.
Race Rules
Winning: The fastest athlete in each race advances.
Obstacles: All obstacles must be completed; missed obstacles result in time penalties.
Boundaries: Stay within the course—going out of bounds leads to disqualification.
Event Format – 2-Day Competition
Day 1: Qualification rounds.
Athletes run twice head-to-head, and their fastest time determines if they advance.
Day 2: Quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.
The fastest athletes from each heat advance to the next stage.
Podium Finishers
1st Place: Final race winner.
2nd Place: Final race runner-up.
3rd Place: 3rd place playoff winner.
This fast-paced competition delivers high-energy sprints and obstacle challenges over two days, with the top 3 athletes earning podium spots!