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Nearly 600 Racers Begin in Kansas City for World’s Longest Non-Stop River Race

MISSOURI, JUL 8 – The MR340 race, now featuring over 500 paddlers, challenges participants to complete 340 miles non-stop along the Missouri River in under 86 hours, organizers said.

  • The 20th annual MR340 river race began Tuesday at Kaw Point Park in Kansas City with 535 racers in 379 boats paddling 340 miles to St. Charles.
  • The Missouri River Relief hosts an annual race that began in the summer of 2006 with a small group of paddlers and boats, and each year the event is planned to coincide with the full moon.
  • Participants undergo a demanding race that involves an extended overnight paddle, multiple designated stops including a checkpoint located in Jefferson City, and some paddlers choose to bypass certain checkpoints to meet the time requirements.
  • Race Director Steve Schnarr emphasized that paddling through the night plays a critical role in the race, greatly influencing whether participants manage to complete it, as racers strive to finish within an 86-hour time limit.
  • The race fosters a supportive paddler community and ends officially at 9 p.m. Friday regardless of remaining racers on the river, emphasizing endurance and river stewardship.
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KSHB-TV broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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