Entry for One or Two to the South Florida Mud Run with T-Shirt and Goodies (Up to 54% Off)
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Natural and manmade obstacles pepper a 5K course that thrills athletes; proceeds are donated to Southwest Florida Children’s Hospital
Running was popular in Europe long before it caught on in America, which is why most races are measured in kilometers and why most of the Pilgrims were eaten by bears. Race to the top of the food chain with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $35 for entry for one to the South Florida Mud Run 5K on Saturday, January 12 (a $75 value) $68 for entry for two to the South Florida Mud Run 5K on Saturday, January 12 (a $150 value)
Beginning at 9 a.m. at the Redneck Yacht Club, waves of up to 200 people will dash through a 5K mud and obstacle course with glory in their sights and passion in their hearts. Each racer receives a finisher’s medal, a T-shirt, a free beer (for those aged 21 and older only), and a free mud bath.
Natural and manmade obstacles pepper a 5K course that thrills athletes; proceeds are donated to Southwest Florida Children’s Hospital
Running was popular in Europe long before it caught on in America, which is why most races are measured in kilometers and why most of the Pilgrims were eaten by bears. Race to the top of the food chain with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $35 for entry for one to the South Florida Mud Run 5K on Saturday, January 12 (a $75 value) $68 for entry for two to the South Florida Mud Run 5K on Saturday, January 12 (a $150 value)
Beginning at 9 a.m. at the Redneck Yacht Club, waves of up to 200 people will dash through a 5K mud and obstacle course with glory in their sights and passion in their hearts. Each racer receives a finisher’s medal, a T-shirt, a free beer (for those aged 21 and older only), and a free mud bath.
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About **OB**South Florida Mud Run, Inc
Dustin Edwards and Stefanie Ink-Edwards wanted a new way to raise money for worthy causes, but they wanted to do it in a way that promoted active lifestyles. The answer was simple—start a non-profit mud run, and donate all of the proceeds to charity. They established the South Florida Mud Run, which sends waves of runners sprinting through 5 kilometers of mud and obstacles. Both man-made and natural, the obstacles range from mud crawls and tire walls to plank bridges and water pits. 100% of the proceeds go to benefit the Southwest Florida Children’s Hospital.