"Bartering Across Europe"… Red Bull Hosts 'Can You Make It?'
Applications accepted until March 31... Teams of 3 aged 18 and over eligible to participate
7-day European tour from May 21 using only Red Bull cans as expenses
Red Bull announced on the 10th that it will hold the event "Red Bull Can You Make It?" where participants travel across Europe for 7 days using only Red Bull cans for bartering.
Anyone aged 18 or older can apply for this event by forming a team of three and submitting a video under one minute showcasing their individuality and aspirations. The results will be announced individually on April 15, and the selected teams will represent South Korea to travel around Europe for a week.
The travel schedule is from May 21 to 28, starting from five European cities including Barcelona, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam, where teams will gather and depart together with representatives from other countries. Each team will receive 24 cans of Red Bull at the start, which they must use as currency to reach the finish line in Berlin.
Along the way to Berlin, several cities will have "checkpoints" where teams can receive additional Red Bull cans, the only currency allowed in the competition. At these checkpoints, "Checkpoint Challenges" are prepared, offering various experiences such as challenges with Red Bull athletes and culturally specialized local experiences. Teams participating in these challenges will earn extra points.
Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to take on "Adventure Challenges" anywhere in the cities, and teams that succeed will earn points. Previous events have included challenges such as talking to a parrot, interviewing the mayor of the city they are staying in and uploading the video, and skydiving.
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All personal belongings must be submitted at the start and sealed in an emergency envelope to be returned later. Participants may open the envelope to use their personal items only in emergencies during the trip, but opening the envelope will be considered as forfeiting the event.
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