Up until 1994, he was a professional
multisport and
triathlon athlete. From there he moved into what is known as
adventure racing. In New Zealand, he has competed in races such as the
Speights Coast to Coast and the
Southern Traverse. Internationally he competed in race events such as the
Raid Gauloises,
Eco-Challenge and
Extreme Games. He won the Coast to Coast a record 9 times, more than any other person, in 1990, 1991, and 1997 to 2003. Steve brought increased exposure to the race by surprising the nation and becoming the first nudist on NZ Breakfast TV. He represented New Zealand at the Mountain Bike World Championships twice. Gurney also starred in the New Zealand TV shows "
Clash of the Codes" and "Dancing with the Stars". In 1994, a severe
Leptospirosis infection caught from bat dung in the
Mulu caves whilst racing in
Sarawak jungles in
Malaysia very nearly cost him his life with
respiratory and
renal failure. His determination and patience allowed him to fight back to full fitness and 7 of his Coast to Coast wins came after this infection. During his racing career Steve heavily used his engineering degree and experience to push at the edges of the rules and possibilities to give himself and his teams a winning edge. Inventing items such as a bike pod, improved kayak seats, anti-chafing solutions and more. Gurney was appointed a
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to endurance sport, in the
2004 New Year Honours. == Retirement ==