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We all love photos for the social media brag - Hell I am as bad as many to post photos on my Instagram feed. Here are a selection of 12 Tough Mudder photos ...

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Europe's Toughest Mudder was a high light in my race calendar as part of the "Road to Worlds Toughest Mudder" plan. I was determined to complete 6 lap, 30 ...

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As a 361° Ambassador, I have been fortunate enough to be sent a variety of sportswear apparel and their latest sport shoes. I have been using the 361° ...

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This post is a follow on from my recent Tough Mudder London West review which you can find here. Take a read of that, to get a fuller overview of the course ...

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Tough Mudder London West  was the first race of the Tough Mudder Season. It was (probably) the hilliest course (645m total elevation) having some major climbs ...

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The last time I raced a Reaper Race was back in 2016 when I did the double - Their 10km Day and Night races. The night race was horrendous. Looking back there ...

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The Monsal Trail Half Marathon was my second half marathon of the year and my third ever. I booked it last year before Heaton Park Half with the thought ...

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The UK Tough Mudder Season starts later this month with the first 5km City event in London. But for many Tough Mudder competitors, thoughts are focused on ...

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My first obstacle race (OCR) was Zombie Evacuation back in 2012. I caught the bug and currently in 2018 I have c30 obstacle races booked with my season ...

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The Rhyl 10 mile race was a late edition to my 2018 race calendar. My running club, Newcastle (Staffs) AC required another member to run to complete a team for ...

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  1. Hi Justin
    Apologies for the delay in a response, I get so much spam messages, I just wait for them all to bunch up before deleting them all!
    So yes, buckle is now at 75km (say thanks to all those that did well last year!)
    start line times seem to always change however its something like:
    730 “start” but actuall 7.45 across the line
    15km start line closes = 13.45
    5km start line closes = 15.45
    9 hours finish line closes = 16.45

    Dont know how TM savvy you are, Yorkshire is very hilly and one of the tougher events to hit 60km +. It’s doable if you are ready for elevation (looking back at my strava last year was around 350m elevation gain per lap)

  2. Hi mate. Your timings sound about right and pretty much what I was aiming for. Also, depend on how strong a hill runner you are is onhow optimistic you’re being. Yorkshire has one large hill with a steep climb and much of the course is along the side of a hill so a lot of sideways running.
    Check the timings as I think we’re now starting a ltitle earlier BUT the 8 hours still stands, it just brings everything forward a little. I believe they have increased the mileage for the Infinity buckle to 70km, but to be hounest, as I would have only really managed that mileage at London South, I haven’t really been interested!
    Good luck and please say hi at Yorkshire.

  3. Hi Paul,
    It’s not quite the same as Tougher “per se” but similar. You have to ATTEMPT every obstacle (unlike tougher) and if you fail, you take the penalty laps. If you fail to attempt the obstacle or not do a penalty lap, your timing chip is removed and that is the end of your “official” race. you can go out for more laps, but they will not count. For example, my friend wasn’t able to do King of the Swingers and because he wouldn’t even go up onto the ledge and jump into the water, they took off his band. Everest became too wet for anyone to get up alone, so we just had to touch the base of it and take the penalty lap to keep the bands.
    Hope this is clear!

  4. Thanks, I have made a small amend!

  5. Hi Vince,
    Yes it DOES count towards legionnaire status. The only event that doesn’t is the “Half”.
    Wil

Wil Chung
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