Wave 2 Race Entry for One, Two, or Four to the Del Mar Mud Run (Up to 34% Off)
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Racers trek through mud and conquer obstacles such as tight ropes and climbing walls during a 5K run; includes a high-performance tech tee
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption.
Choose from Three Options
- $57 for Wave 2 entry ($83.60 value)
- $112 for two Groupons, each good for Wave 2 entry ($167.20 value)
- $220 for four Groupons, each good for Wave 2 entry ($334.40 value)
Each entry includes:
- High-performance tech tee upgrade (included for Groupon customers only, normally $20)
- One free beer or nonalcoholic beverage
- Access to the 5K course around the stables and infield
- Access to 15 mud and fun filled obstacles
- Free bag check
- Additional sponsor swag
The 7th annual Del Mar Mud Run will be taking over the Del Mar Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 24. The 5K course includes 13 mud- and foam-filled obstacles around the stables and infield. This year only, in addition to the normal 13 obstacles, the course will feature two of the highest-rated obstacles from the global sensation ROC Race. Start times are broken into two waves: Wave 1, Before Noon (8 a.m.– noon) and Wave 2, After Noon (noon and later). Racers receive an email about one week prior to the race notifying them of their official start time.
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About Del Mar Mud Run
The mud sucks at arms and legs. A horned helmet tumbles into the muck, sinking out of sight, as a crowd of bodies above surges forward. The end of the pit comes into sight, and someone, dripping and muddy, crests the edge, reaching back to help the person behind them. This may be a race, but the after party at the finish line will be more fun with friends in tow. Welcome to the Del Mar Mud Run.
The five-kilometer race wends a new course through historic Del Mar Fairgrounds every year, pitting runners against 12 or more obstacles. Those that don't involve mud tend to make use of foam, or involve tasks that are especially challenging when hands are slick and slippery. Racers might wade through pits, jump chasms, balance across tight ropes, or scale walls, earning the t-shirt and free beer that await them at the end of the course. The organizers encourage people to wear costumes, as long as those costumes involve shoes that cover the ankle. Otherwise, the mud tends to suck shoes right off feet, adding them to its collection of things to wear once it finally has a body.