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Collins family’s part in reviving the ‘Olympics of Adventure’
Saturday Star
|September 27, 2025
WHEN Mark Collins talks about the Camel Trophy, his eyes still light up as if it were yesterday.
SOUTH African couple Mark and Bel Bel Collins are an integral part of the new Defender Trophy.
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"My brother and I were lucky enough to be in the South African team in 1998," he recalls. "We drove a Freelander, and the traction control made all the difference on frozen lakes. Each team also had a Defender to carry the bikes, skis and camping gear. That was literally life-changing."
For Belén Collins, the memories are just as vivid. In 1995, she was part of the Spanish team for the Mundo Maya event across Mexico and Central America. "I was the first woman from Spain to take part, and we drove a Discovery. Back then, it was one car per country and even the journalists travelled with us. Three weeks of pure adventure, it completely changed my life."
Rebirth
The Camel Trophy, often dubbed the “Olympics of Adventure,” is legendary. Looking back at the old footage on YouTube, it’s clear that health and safety regulations today would never allow the dangerous river crossings, jungle treks and extreme endurance tests that once defined it.
Yet for Mark and Belén, who met at the 1998 Camel Trophy, its spirit is returning with the rebirth of the Defender Trophy.
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