ARCHIVED RACE: Epic Mud Run @ Columbia, MO, USA, on 10 September 2011

Race Info & Description

Race Information:

  • Event Name: Epic Mud Run
  • Distance (Miles): 2.5 miles
  • Date: 01 January 1970
  • Start Time: 4:00PM
  • Venue: Midway Travel Plaza
  • Best Time (Men): 00:00.00
  • Best Time (Women): 00:00.00
  • Organised By: Ultramax Events
  • Race Website: Click Here.

Race Facilities

  • Has Toilets? yes
  • Has Changing Facilities? no
  • Has Water Stations? no
  • Has Prizes / Awards? yes

Race Description

Course

The course is roughly 2.5 miles. There will be 10 – 14 unique and challenging obstacles on this course – many more than your average mud race. We are even offering a Free Lap option to those who just didn’t get enough the first time around.

Some of the course obstacles will feature mud and water, while others will be dry land obstacles and climbs. There will be no obstacle the average Navy Seal could not do!

You will ABSOLUTELY be required to wear shoes. We recommend tying them double and tight; you won’t want to lose them. Your timing chip will be zip tied to your shoelaces.

We have estimated the average finish time will be around 30 minutes.

The map below is only a very TENTATIVE design. Maybe this will be the course, maybe it won’t. There might be more to come!

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3 comments to ARCHIVED RACE: Epic Mud Run @ Columbia, MO, USA, on 10 September 2011

  • Linda Haywood

    Congratulations to the winners Kristopher Hill and Tyler McSparin!

  • arthur trass

    Can you register in person or will the only payment method be online?

    • It appears as though it is possible to enter on the day (though it costs a little more) which indicates that registration in person is, indeed, possible.

      However, we await clarification of this from the race organizer, so please don’t rely on this information without receiving this!

      Try emailing the race director using the details under the “entry” tab in the mean time.

      Rob
      Race-Calendar.com

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