Registration for One or Two to the American Mud Race (Up to 51% Off)
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Three–4 miles of mud and 20+ obstacles guide racers to a wild after-party; event benefits Home at Last Project by Habitat for Humanity
Early humans developed the ability to sprint in order to chase down sprightly prey and invented long-distance running to escape from slowly approaching glaciers. Follow in their fossilized footsteps with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $40 for registration for one (a $81 value)
- $80 for registration for two (a $162 value)<p>
Registration includes the following for each person:
- One race t-shirt
- One beer
- One race medal
- One timing chip to be returned at the finish line
- Admission to after party<p>
South Florida’s American Mud Race takes place on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at Thundercross MX Park in Okeechobee. Waves of racers are let loose in half-hour increments from 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m.<p>
Three–4 miles of mud and 20+ obstacles guide racers to a wild after-party; event benefits Home at Last Project by Habitat for Humanity
Early humans developed the ability to sprint in order to chase down sprightly prey and invented long-distance running to escape from slowly approaching glaciers. Follow in their fossilized footsteps with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $40 for registration for one (a $81 value)
- $80 for registration for two (a $162 value)<p>
Registration includes the following for each person:
- One race t-shirt
- One beer
- One race medal
- One timing chip to be returned at the finish line
- Admission to after party<p>
South Florida’s American Mud Race takes place on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at Thundercross MX Park in Okeechobee. Waves of racers are let loose in half-hour increments from 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m.<p>
Need To Know Info
About American Mud Race
After training for weeks, runners take their positions at the starting line, wait for the signal, and adjust the regulation sombreros attached to the tops of their helmets. Upon hearing the starting gun, they all bolt forward—only to tumble into a pit that puts them neck deep in oozy, disgusting, glorious mud.
Participants in the American Mud Race replicate this scene as they take on a 3- to 4-mile mud-filled obstacle course, all in the effort to benefit wounded veterans through the Home at Last Project by West Orange Habitat for Humanity. Afterward, racers bring home their mud-caked clothing and costumes to take revenge against their bathtubs, or they can replace them at the race site with a free T-shirt. Food and drink wristbands entitle their wearers to barbecue lunches and beer at the after party, where live music and DJs provide a soundtrack for dancing.