Tricadecathlonomania (abbr. Tricadecathlon or Trica) is a scavenger hunt on a massive scale marked by its impossibly large list and 24 hour runtime. It was originally created and judged by Alex Robins and Tad Johnson in Northfield, Minnesota in 2001. At first only at Northfield High School, it has quickly grown in popularity and spread to towns and colleges around the United States. Unlike a traditional scavenger hunt, things to find comprise only approximately a quarter of the list along with feats to perform, things to make, and trivia to know.
Tricadecathlonomania judges are usually the authors of the list, and have ultimate and indisputable authority on all point and other rulings. The rules of Tricadecathlonomania are simple and in place mainly to protect the public and shield judges from legal action. They are: do not break the law, and do not involve anyone from outside the competition without their consent. Otherwise bribery, subterfuge, and all-around shadiness are strongly encouraged.
Since 2001, Tricadecathlonomania has grown exponentially in popularity, and in the most recent competition, Tricadecathlonomania 2005, Over 40 teams of 4-5 individuals each competed.
There are no official prizes for participating in Tricadecathlonomania, though the top teams are usually given some sort of arbitrary award by the judges. The winning team originally become the next year's judges, but in 2004 the winning team was comprised partially of highschool seniors moving to college the following year, and part of the second place team also became judges in 2005.
In 2005, the top two teams at each location become judges at that location the next year due to an increase in participation. This was changed the following year to "the top 10 finishing participants in the Trica that will be able to judge in the same location the following year become the judges for that location the following year". This is expected to continue indefinitely.
Currently there is a Tricadecatholonomania Documentary in the making.
After much deliberation from the facilitators and Trica participants on the website's forum, it was decided that Tricadecathlonomania 2006 would not be themed, though it may be again in the future.
In Tricadecathlonomania 2004 (April 17), the winning team nationwide and in Northfield was Oto's Team, with 6,860 points.
In Tricadecathlonomania 2005 (April 23), the winning team nationwide was Russell Anderson, with 12,237 points. The winning team in Northfield was Cheever The Weasel with 7,716.5 points.
In Tricadecathlonomania 2006 (April 15), the winning team nationwide was Richmond Lucha Libre presents Powerteam of the Apocalypse: The Musical, with 8,034.5 points. The winning team in Northfield was Pandamonium, with 7,263.3 points.
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