Sports/04/06/2020

Inspiration Despite the Corona Crisis: The Best Outdoor Movies and Raffles for Quarantine

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The corona crisis is making headlines. At the same time there are many encouraging actions and ideas for sports fans from the outdoor and sports world. ISPO.com collects the best links for inspiring films and stories from the world of sports.

This is how spectacular the new partnership looks: Motocross star Ronnie Renner is filmed with a GoPro camera from the first person perspective.
Action sports films and documentaries bring outdoor thrills to your home.

33 Documentaries about Trailrunning

trailandsummit.com lists the '33 must watch documentaries for trail runners' - each with a short description and a direct link to the free stream. If that's not enough, you can get inspiration from the rest of the blog's content about trailrunning and backpacking.

Tons of Outdoor Movies on Demand

Many film festivals worldwide will not be able to take place as planned in 2020. Therefore some of them present their programme online. For example

D.C. Environmental Film Festival: The festival has put more than 60 films from this year online. In addition, there are another 300 films from previous years of the event. Among them are films for outdoor and sports fans like 80°North, Constant Thought, Chasing Ghosts or Street Surfers.

Click here for the streams

Banff Mountain Film Festival: Whether the event can take place in October is still uncertain. For the anxious wait, the organizers have now compiled a selection of films from the past two festival years. From climbers, ice swimmers and a 97-year-old running maniac.

Click here for the streams

Patagonia Shows Outdoor Movies on Facebook

The outdoor brand Patagonia is currently showing one inspiring outdoor film after another on its Facebook page and on its YouTube channel: Pearls such as the mountain bike movies Dirt Magic and Life of Pie have already been shown and are still available. Next up is the film Turn of Mind, which accompanies Nicholas Wolken and his splitboard in the Swiss Alps.

Feel like it? Then you can watch the complete movie Mountain of Storms about an outdoor road trip from California to the southern tip of Chile. Have fun!

Winning an SUP Board in Your Own Four Walls

Fancy a new SUP board? At Red Paddle Co you can get a complete Red Paddle Co 12'6'' Sport Board Set worth over 1.000 Euro. How? Simply put together the most creative photo or short video of your #supathome paddle adventure with household items. You don't need a real board for this. The photo can be taken either inside or outside on the terrace or in the garden. Then post the photo or video on Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #supathome and link @redpaddleco and three other friends and challenge them to share a #supathome photo as well. The competition ends on May 3rd, 2020 and the Red Paddle Co Team in UK will choose the winner.

On the Instagram account of Red Paddle Co you can already see the first creative pictures.

Celebrate Your Silent Heroes With Arc'Teryx

With exit restrictions and two meters distance we have to support on high fives and hugs. Sporting goods manufacturer Arc'teryx is now making it possible with the action Silent Heroes to appreciate great people, groups or organisations in this way.

Arc'teryx describes the action like this: Tell us about a group or organization in your community that deserves recognition for doing extraordinary work at a time when we need it most. Arc'teryx will select 100 of your inspiring stories and help you celebrate the dedicated people by sending them a small gift. To say thank you. From all of us.

Theory for Mountaineers

Climbing in the mountains now is a very bad idea in view of the high burden the corona virus places on the world's health systems. But climbers can learn something for the next route from home. For example, with the instructional videos of the American Mountain Guides Association, in which the basics are clearly explained. Click here for the entire playlist on Vimeo.