World’s Highest & Coldest T1 Rugby Match

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Hosting a T1 rugby game on a frozen alpine lake in Nepal would be a historic and world record-worthy event. Here’s a detailed overview you can use for proposals, promotions, or planning:

BEYOND HIMALAYAS

BEAUTY OF NEPAL

 

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🎥 Media & Promotion:

  • Documentary-style video coverage

  • Use of drones and GoPros

  • Local guides & Sherpas featured

  • Social media challenge: #FrozenRugbyNepal


✅ Required Approvals:

  • Sagarmatha National Park

  • Nepal Mountaineering/Trekking Department

  • Local municipality (Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality)

  • Ministry of Youth & Sports


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  • A full proposal document (PDF/Word)?

  • A promotional poster or logo for this event?

  • A project budget & sponsorship plan?

  • A logistics timeline or checklist?

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Here is a refined and official-style concept overview for your “Rugby Game on a Frozen Alpine Lake in Nepal” – perfect for proposals, sponsorship pitches, or Guinness World Record submission.


🏔️ Rugby on a Frozen Alpine Lake in Nepal

World’s Highest & Coldest T1 Rugby Match


📍 Event Location

Gokyo Lake (Dudh Pokhari), Gokyo Valley, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal

  • Altitude: 4,790 meters (15,715 ft)

  • Season: January–February (peak frozen season)

  • Setting: Frozen glacial lake surrounded by Himalayan giants like Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu


🎯 Event Goals

  • 🌍 Set a Guinness World Record: First-ever rugby game on a frozen alpine lake at high altitude

  • 🏉 Promote T1 Rugby (Touch/Tag format) as a safe, accessible game in extreme climates

  • 🇳🇵 Showcase Nepal as a unique global destination for adventure sports and tourism

  • ❄️ Raise awareness about climate change and glacial melting


🧊 Game Format

  • Format: T1 Rugby (non-contact, 1-handed touch)

  • Team Size: 5–7 players per side

  • Game Duration: 2 x 15 minutes halves

  • Field Size: ~30m x 20m (marked with cones or soft boundary flags)

  • Surface: Natural frozen lake (ice thickness tested to >12 inches for safety)


🛠️ Logistics Plan

  • Access:

    • Fly to Lukla

    • 5–6 days acclimatized trek via Namche → Dole → Machhermo → Gokyo

  • Accommodation: Gokyo guesthouses

  • Ice Safety: Daily thickness checks, cleared play surface, marked boundaries

  • Medical:

    • Trained altitude medics

    • Oxygen backup

    • Emergency helicopter support from Lukla


🔐 Permits & Approvals

  • Sagarmatha National Park Authority

  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality

  • Ministry of Youth and Sports, Nepal

  • Guinness World Records (application for world record attempt)


📸 Media & Promotion

  • Drone Footage + GoPro Highlights

  • Global Rugby Media Outreach

  • Branded Rugby Jerseys & Banners

  • Social Campaign:

    • Hashtags: #FrozenRugbyNepal #HimalayanRugby #RugbyOnIce

    • Partner with local influencers, trekking vloggers, and sports networks

Grade

Challenging

Estimated cost

We are committed to working within a flexible cost model that ensures mutual benefit.

Transportation

Jeep/ Van

Maximum Altitude

4,790 meters

Duration

15 Days