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Defender Announces North American Semifinalists For Defender Trophy 2026

Defender Announces North American Semifinalists For Defender Trophy 2026

After the intense qualifier in British Columbia, twelve competitors are moving on.

One of the most legendary names in off-roading, and an iconic British automotive brand, Defender is known for adventuring spirit, impressive capability, and iconic design. Alongside it, the Defender Trophy competition invites competitors to participate in missions that not only test all-terrain driving skill, but also their physical and problem-solving abilities in one big adventure.

The North American Qualifier for the 2026 Defender Trophy took place in British Columbia, Canada, and over 120 participants competed with the hopes of advancing to the next round of competition. The evergreen forests of the region, Stave Lake, and the mountainous terrain served as the backdrop for this first round of competition, and technical trails, obstacle courses, and open terrain challenged competitors.

Teams of participants competed in three waves, and the challenge tested teamwork, physicality, off-road driving, and navigation. Twelve semi-finalists emerged, six from the US and six from Canada. From the US, those are Tirin Cameron from Vail, Colorado, Charlie Miller from Boston, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Biggs from Austin, Texas, William Roseburg from Spokane, Washington, Carlo Capua from Fort Worth, Texas, and Lewis Gillis from Monroe, Washington. From Canada, the standout competitors were Joel Cates from Cochrane, Alberta, AJ Leveille from Langley, British Columbia, Adrian Kowryha from Montreal, Quebec, Nils Weidenbruch from Toronto, Ontario, Richard George from Abbotsford, British Columbia, and Jesse Giddings from Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.

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Of that group of twelve, four will advance to the global Defender Trophy Competition, which is set to take place in Africa and hosted in partnership with Tusk, a wildlife conservation organization. Two will represent the US, and two will represent Canada. The announcement of those two winners will be made at the upcoming Destination Defender festival, which will be held in the Hudson Valley of New York at Cedar Lakes Estate.

Alongside the competition itself, the Defender 110 Trophy Edition, with expedition-ready design and accessories, celebrates the legacy of the global adventuring challenge. It’s available in Deep Sandglow Yellow or Keswick Green, and has a contrasting Gloss Black finish throughout. 20-inch wheels, all-terrain tires, available Matte Protective Film, and Trophy graphics across the vehicle highlight its competitive inspiration, while Ebony Windsor Leather adds a luxurious touch. As the 2026 Defender Trophy competition continues, anticipation builds to see who comes out on top in the challenging and remote adventure.

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