World’s Toughest Mudder is the most extreme, imposing, pulse-pounding, heart-stopping 24-hour obstacle course challenge on the planet.
The stage is set and the stakes have never been higher. Pick your podium, make the commitment and begin your training. The swampy shoe-sucking mud of the Sunshine State awaits.
Pro Tip: Pack your gaiters (and watch out for gators).
WHAT YOU EARN
(IF YOU CROSS THE FINISH LINE)
Event Bib
Every athlete receives participant bib to rock during (and after) the event. A true memento.
Medals
Looking to earn the exclusive WTM medal? Make sure to complete a Finish Lap after 8:00am on Sunday to become an Official Finisher.
Finisher Headband
Just like every Tough Mudder event, you earn the right to rep a sweet finisher Headband.
WTM Finisher Shirt
Whether you’re gunning for the podium or the top of your age group, prizes are on the line for qualified Contenders at WTM.
It’s been four years since I ran my last World’s Toughest Mudder, and I haven’t stepped foot on a Tough Mudder course to compete since. Hell, it’s been well over a year since I’ve touched an obstacle race in general. . I acknowledge the part of me that whispers “You know, that was a good chapter in your life. Maybe you should just leave it as it was and not try and recreate the magic.” I acknowledge that there’s some ego involved in that. And I know that, in the past, ego has kept me away. . But louder than that voice of ego is the voice that tells me that World’s Toughest Mudder is home for me: it’s how this crazy athletic journey of mine started. And in this whirlwind last year of mine, more than anything, I’ve recognized the importance of home. Of connecting with my roots. And of the people who mean so much to me. . So I’m SO excited to return home this weekend for 24 hours of mud, freezing cold, super flattering pictures, and all the weird sht that happens along the way. Let’s go play. tough_mudder #worldstoughestmudder #wtm2019...
The first ever Women’s 100 Mile Orange Jacket winner Kris Rugloski!
Kris made history this year at World’s Toughest Mudder with her 100 mile performance. The previous women’s record was 90 miles, set by Amelia Boone and later tied by Rea Kolbl and Katie Knight.
This was a unforgettable experience… I never in my life thought I’d ever do something that pushed my limits the way I just did at The Worlds Toughest Mudder a 24 hour race!
As you can see on my race bib I ran for my brother Austin (that’s why I’m kissing my bib when I finished) that I lost a month ago but I didn’t only run for him I also ran for EVERY person dealing with mental health and this month just so happened to be Men’s Mental Health Month so I also wrote that on my bib. Austin was with me on every step of this race and I’m getting chills just thinking about it… Miss you brother and thank you for keeping me moving during those dark hours I wanted to quit🙏🏽
Race results: Finished with 60 miles!! Finished 2nd place in my age group Finished 25th overall
I am so proud of my results for this being my first ever endurance race! Thank you toughmudder and a thank you to my running partners anyonecangetit_fitness and John! And a HUGE THANK YOU to my pit crew napualaniiii , my mom, and Gma cocas_photos for taking care of all our needs and staying up for the whole 24 hours with us!
More photos and videos will be posted soon! Also the YouTube video will drop soon too!
Have you ever had a day you felt you looked your worst, yet you had someone come up and compliment you? Found yourself surrounded by people who you 100% feel you relate to? Have you walked into a room filled with hundreds of people you dont know, but can strike up a conversation with any of them as if you`ve been friends for years? Have you been about to challenge yourself and do something crazy, and have thousands of people surrounding you telling you, you can do this, not asking you `why would you do that?`. That`s what Worlds Toughest Mudder feels like. I saw a post by someone saying if you go to WTM and cant run the full 24 hours you shouldn`t be there, needless to say this individual has never actually ran a WTM, because if he had he`d see and know, the all inclusive community of WTM. You have the elites, you have those sitting at obstacles all night to help others, and you have people pushing as hard as they can and that may only be for 16 hours. Or 8. Or 21. Worlds Toughest Mudder will take place in Dallas in 2020, and I think you should come. Plus it`s not a spartan, so don`t think your penalties will be burpees, I promise if you run OCR you can do their `must complete` obstacles (this year Everest penalty was the Mini Mudder course, headband included). So many people simply stay comfortable and don`t find their boundaries. Dont be one of those people. Leave the house before you find a reason to stay in. Register for WTM before you convince yourself of a reason not too. And don`t forget your wetsuit. . . As for my 2019 WTM, I still got a 40 mile training run in with a new great friend, got to ride in one those medical gators and get awkwardly naked in the med tent. #winning? Still a good enough time to return for round 3 in 2020. Who`s coming with? . . #MITOCR #endureHQ #strongissexy #runnersofinstagram #ultrarunner #worldstoughestmudder #toughmudder #betterthanyourbest #optoutside #trailrunner #GRITfitness #WTM #ocr #run...
What a difference a year (and a decent shower) makes! 😂🙈 Throwback Thursday to last year‘s Toughest Mudder Midlands. And good luck to everyone racing TM Midlands and Philly this coming weekend. 💪🏻 Unfortunately I am not allowed to fly this close to my due date anymore otherwise I would have come out for some muddy hugs from my favorite muddy people. 🖤 Fun fact: I ran the 24h World‘s Toughest Mudder in Atlanta last year at 11 weeks pregnant. I really miss racing and rolling around in the mud, and I hope to be back for the 2020 season. . . . #toughestmudder #toughestmuddermidlands #toughestmuddertraining #worldstoughestmudder #wtm #wtm2019 #toughermudder #roadtowtm #ocr #obstaclecourse #obstaclecourseracing #electroshocktherapy #mudrun #wtm2018 #roadtoworldstoughestmudder #roadtoatlanta #roadtowtm #roadtowtm2019 #elitecontender #orphantent #mudrunguide #toughmudder #toughmudderuk #obstacleracing #obstacleracingmedia #mudchick #spartangirl #beautyandthebeastmode...
It’s true that all good events must come to an end… and despite being sad that it’s over, it was SO SO much fun pit crewing for these 2 AMAZING humans at Worlds Toughest Mudder in Texas! 🤩🥳🙌🏼
Been way too long being away from this incredible community and missing you all already ➡️ I would definitely do it again!
Stay tuned for a ridiculous amount of photos/videos! 🧡
The priceless look Finish line photo of WTM 2022 95 miles and a hair over 24 hrs in
This event is what I call a “gamble” every year. Anything can happen to the body and mind at any moment. The key to success is how well you can control the unknowns and push the boundaries.
It was cold this year, and the way Tough Mudder set up the rolling open obstacles this year was definitely a shock to the body by the time they all opened after I was 50 miles into the race. I pushed and tried to stay as consistent as possible. I know the game, I’ve been running this race many years now and have learned what the body and mind need to continue pushing through the pains and shivers. It got very cold, and it definitely changed the dynamics of the way my body was able to move to and try to keep up with what I mentally wanted. I went through some dark moments but in those dark moments, I knew what my purpose was out there and what I was there for and who I am as a person. “I will go the full 24 hours and if I end up with 95 or 100 miles, I’m extremely happy with my performance and leaving my soul behind on course.” Many folks weren’t able to keep up with the process and bowed out early. Training, knowing your body, the environment, and what your success looks like at the end, gets you to the finish.
I’m proud of my fellow competitors and what they each completed. Thank you TMHQ for the amazing event, as always. Thank you Coach, Clinton, Sean, and Jason for being up with us all night either DJing or being there at the finish/start line lap after lap. Thank you elliot.rueb and kelsee_montagna for all of the help and support. Couldn’t do this without a solid crew to keep me on track.
Thank you natashavdm81 for your coaching wisdom and expertise throughout the year (we still have work to do for 160 mile snow sled pull in December 🤫)
We made it to TEXASSSS!!! ♥️ WTM tomorrow for these two crazies and a crazy, cheerleader, photographer, videographer to keep you all entertained! 🤪🙌🏼 Who are we seeing there?
Cold is probably my worst race condition, so being cold and wet all day for pit set up is not the most confidence inflating thing. 😂 Here`s to hoping we all make it 24 hours (further) injury free, help people find their best, and set personal bests. No cliche plug about this being hard blah blah blah, its worlds toughest mudder. It`s going to be hard. That`s the whole point. Kick some ass, make some noise and I`ll see ya`ll on the flip side. ❤💪 . . #worldstoughestmudder #wtm #ocr #grind #strongissexy #justkeepgoing #liveyourbestlife #optoutside #trailrunner #ultrarunner...
Its been roughly 730 days, 3300 miles ran between today and the last time I toed the start line of Worlds Toughest Mudder. There`s been so much covered in those 2 years that it feels like a lifetime. This race has always scared the crap out of me, those minutes when you`re in the starting coral and you`re facing this epic race of pretty monumental proportions. Knowing you`re going to be cold, hot, electrocuted, world reduced to a headlamp, beat up, mentally wore down, and for an entire day. It`s always made me feel so small in that moment. This year, I don`t quite feel that. Dont get me wrong, I`m wicked anxious for what can go wrong, but I`m focused on what will go right. I`m actually fairly confident in my abilities. For like the first time in my life, I`m confident I can do the mileage I have in my head & I`m looking forward to it. These races have a way of reminding you through every scrape, bruise and mile that you are alive. After all the crap of the last 2 years, we all need to be reminded just how that feels.
If you could send positive vibes to every single one of the competitors about to head out on course tomorrow for the next 25.5 hours, I would love it. To everyone out here about to give it your best, just hold on. When the event is over you either hurt because you gave it your all, or hurt because you quit, and the hurt from quitting will never disappear.
As someone who lives in a notoriously flat prairie state, don`t bet on me 😂, but I`ll give it my best shot. Working on living a life I won`t regret.🤘
It’s been 6 years since I stood on a World’s Toughest Mudder podium. This weekend showed me that I can have big goals, fall short of those, and *still* be thrilled with the results. 85 miles, 340 obstacles, 2nd place woman: my heart is full.
I ran from a place of joy this weekend. It meant giving all the volunteers hugs on course. It meant stopping to thank everyone who gave me a hand over an obstacle. It meant having conversations with other competitors as we trudged through the sand in the middle of the night in the shared misery.
Honestly, there’s no other way I’d want to compete. I spent 10 years trying to find a happy place with racing, and I’ve arrived. I’ll always want to compete and have big goals, but I want to do that in a way that also fills my soul. Maybe I’ve lost that gear in me that says “compete and win at all costs” but I frankly don’t miss it - the collateral damage, both physical and mental, was too great. I like this place that I’m in.
Congrats to k80_knight who ran an absolutely flawless race - excited to see where your OCR career takes you! And to womazonian for hitting your 85 goal - I know how hard that last lap was. I’m so honored to share a podium with both of you.
I left everything out there and I’m proud to be a part of this World’s Toughest Mudder community who still welcomes me back with open arms every year. Congrats to all Mudders - be proud of what you accomplished, even if it didn’t go as planned (it never does 😉). See you next year in…Florida 😖😆
Thank you to TMHQ and kyle_toughmudder (it’s amazing to have a CEO that cares this much) for an epic race. To kedickmann and casifrass - the best pit crew ever! To all the volunteers, the Everest Angels and the Mudderhorn guys. And to my sponsors who have supported me through all of this - ultimatedirectionusa livehuman vengacbd bigspoonroasters
I’ve always preferred the purity of heat. Even putting a number to it, say an 8 out of 10 for discomfort due to a slight shiver, lightly disorganized thought processes, and cold skin just cuts deeper than a 9 out of 10 due to sweating so hard my entire body is slippery and my consciousness is threatening to evaporate out of the back of my head.. perhaps it’s trauma from winters in Chicago? Or escaping high altitudes in afternoon storms? My brain jumps to a projection about how much worse it’ll be when I get any colder… But these days, mindfully peeling back mental layers while being more cold acclimated than ever, I’m accepting that I need to update my prediction formulas. The Dallas Tough Mudder Infinity tested a lot of what I’ve worked on, as well as things I figured training would’ve addressed. I was able to temper my new physical skills in a fire hotter than I anticipate Worlds to be. I was the guinea pig out there since I was out front and the course got nearly annihilated by a storm the entire weekend: -waterboarded into a panic by my first pass through #cagecrawl (I’m assuming the hashtag will have a pic, if not Google; the middle three fences were bowed into the water), hacked up dyed red water the rest of the day.. -hit Everest, Block Ness Monster, Mudderhorn, Mud Mile, and loads of walls, all solo and in inches of rain.. that first lap solo was a trial and I was grateful for the training I’ve put in to handle these camaraderie focused obstacles without help, through contortions, creativity, and some sneaky grip work (looking at you Block Ness).. -failed a bit and spent a Lot of time at obstacles, unlike Seattle; I got into my head and told myself I NEED to complete each thing, expending a Ton of mental energy.. Still some obstacles proved too much for me, like Well Swung that got caked in slimy mud and I failed the last two despite making the jump and securing my hands, plunk -into the water backwards, head first… Spent the time considering the lanes on these fail-able obstacles, did the penalties, then took another crack at um. Training event stuff, and still 6:12:XX for 60K. 4 cold, muddy laps of the classic 15K Mudder 📿… #worldstoughestmudder #ocr...
Throwback to 40ft cliff jumps during World’s Toughest Mudder. I`m glad I got to experience this event at it`s prime, but still planning to earn a 3rd orange jacket once everything is back on track... Excited to see if Spartan Race puts a different spin on TM events moving forward. What do you guys think? ------ #killianit #cliffjumping #smileforthecamera #sendit #worldstoughestmudder #lasvegas #throwback #adaptandovercome #breakfree #spartanpro #spartanrace #toughmudder #beunbreakable #teamyokohama #yokohamatire #ascentprotein #theofficialsponsorofhardwork #locklaces #darntough #craftsportswear #luminox #everysecondcounts #teamfitaid #fitaid #usana #bravosierra #tailwindnutrition ------ ascent_protein locklaces yokohamatire darntoughvermont craftsportswearus luminoxworld fitaid tailwindnutrition usanainc bravosierra_usa...
World`s Toughest Mudder 2022 Champion 🏆 105 miles 24:27:19 • My body aches, my flesh is mangled, but my spirits are high. I knew one thing going into this race; for better or worse, I put the most thought into it out of anybody competing that day. I obsessed about it like nothing else before. After all the preparation, I told the people closest to me that I could win, that I WAS going to win. I signed up for 2022 just a few short days after my first attempt in 2021. As soon as I decided to register, I was all in. I began making my plans to move out of NY and chase the dream full time in Durango, CO at The UltraHouse. Thank you for the opportunity anthonykunkel. • This race seemed so much tougher than last year. The obstacles appeared more difficult, the temperatures were in the low 30s for most of the time, and you never got dry. NEVER. It rained at the start and as soon as it stopped, the water obstacles opened up and kept you eternally soaked to the bone. Slowing down and getting cold would become the end of your race very quickly. I told myself, "don`t forget you have a lifetime of those CNY winters under your belt. And you trained for the cold all year. You`re ready for anything the weather throws at you." I still have a numbness in the tips of my pinky fingers, but it seems to be fading slowly. • I also had the best team. My people back in NY. The best training partners all year (tagged) and everyone else who came to visit us at The UltraHouse. They truly helped push my running to another level this year. The best pit crew around in escobar_ocr and arrranxa. Javi has some of the most experience at WTM and helped bring all of this together on game day. Aran was there every time I came through to get me back out on course as quickly as possible. No mistakes in the pit with these 2 working together. • Speaking again of Aranxa... doing this whole thing with me over the past 5 years. Agreeing to run around this country with me as I chase this pipe dream when I wasn`t even a runner when we met. Well guess what, WE DID IT! Chase your dreams people. The alternative is never knowing..
One week. One week until I push myself harder than I ever have before. One week until I get to spend 24+ hours trekking through the Alabama mud. One week until I join up with Team jesistracham for what`s bound to be an incredible experience. One week. Let the countdown begin.
Full write up to follow, but 70 miles and 38th place at World’s Toughest Mudder. It could have been so much better, but I fought to the end and learned so much. A five hour last five mile lap was ‘interesting’… especially when I got to 50 miles in 10 hours 😂
Thank you to my supporters and teams below, the Mudder Nation community, TMHQ, MVPs, Team UK 🇬🇧, and most of all Mike and Charli who were my amazing pit crew 🙏
Thank you so much to those who donated to parkinsonsuk… £1400 raised so far, it really got me through that last lap. Still time to donate to this amazing cause 🙏
So much to tell, but put this race on your bucket list.
Let`s have an awesome weekend! Danke für das Bild portraitiert . Viele Grüße aus Atlanta - ab morgen wird es wild 🙂 #gettingtough #worldstoughestmudder #athlete #wüstenchallenge #champion #instafit #instagood...
Scheitern ist nichts schlimmes, solange du es als Anreiz nimmst, nächstes Mal nicht zu scheitern und besser zu werden. Oder?
Dieses wunderbare Hindernis trägt den Namen Texas Hold`em. Es wirkt Recht simpel, ist aber wirklich cool, anspruchsvoll und erfordert Vertrauen in dein Teampartner. Diese Dachkonstruktion wackelt nach links und rechts. Es geht darum, sich gegenseitig zu halten und auf die andere Seite zu gelangen. Schwerer als es aussieht. Hast du das schonmal testen können? Wie fandest du es?
In Norddeutschland noch haben wir elendlich verkackt 😂 wir haben das Hindernis einfach nicht hinbekommen. Es wollte einfach nicht. Nach mehreren Versuchen auf verschiedene Weisen und Techniken haben wir dann aufgegeben. Dieses Mal: Check! Geschafft! Vielleicht lag es am druck, gefilmt zu werden. Was meinst du?
Wir sind Fans von solchen Hindernissen. Besonders auch von Hindernissen mit einfachen Konstruktionen, die simpel wirken aber nicht ohne sind. Wie ist es bei dir? Brauchst du es immer höher, komplexer und gewagter, oder können auch für dich simple Sachen schwer sein, weil dein Kopf zu macht? Mit welchen Hindernissen stehst du auf Kriegsfuß? . . . #movesmart #hindernislauf #ocrwcqualifier #ironviking #darumlaufenwir #hangeln #ultraläufer #xletix #hindernistraining #griffkraft #toughmudder2019 #ocrseries #ausdauertraining #toughmuddertraining #mudmasters #spartanraceeurope #laufenmachtsüchtig #strongviking #mudderlegion #functionalfitnesstraining #zieleerreichen #schlammlauf #gettingtough #ocrwc2019 #ocrec #ocrrunner #griptraining #obstaclerun #worldstoughestmudder #barfusslaufen...
Having some serious FOMO with WTM happening this weekend. Here’s a little #tbt to the first year WTM was in Vegas. My amazing team, our insanely awesome Pit Crew, a video that shows how that sandstorm really was (for like 5-6 hours), and our successful results! 〰🔥〰⚡️〰❄️〰☢️〰 #WeepleArmy #WeepleFamily #ArmyOfFun #Team_SWAT #TeamSISU #altrarunning #injinji #marenasport #hylete #hyletenation #oraliv #honeystinger #drsquatch #SpartanBA18 #spartanrace #spartan #WTM #WTM2014 #wtm2018 #worldstoughestmudder #toughmudder #fomo...
Say what? World’s Toughest Mudder is back in Vegas for 2021 and prize money returns!! 👀 Looks like it`s time to start training for a 3rd orange bib since we know I`m all about 3s. ------ #killianit #100miles #wtm #lasvegas #worldstoughestmudder #toughmudder #orangejacket #keeppushing #neverquit #adaptandovercome #spartanpro #0003 #beunbreakable #teamyokohama #ascentprotein #locklaces #darntough #craftsportswear #luminox #everysecondcounts #purepowerlife #teamfitaid #fitaid #usana #bravosierra #tailwindnutrition ------ ascent_protein locklaces yokohamatire darntoughvermont craftsportswearus luminoxworld purepowerlife tailwindnutrition usanainc bravosierra_usa...
This event lived up to the hype! From the start where we didn`t play the Nation Anthem...we sang it LOUD! It was awesome! All the way to the finish line with our hilariously delirious MC`s welcoming us back to safety.
Started strong, finished strong... but left a lot of room for improvement in the middle.
See you next year in Dallas worldstoughestmudder !
#Repost melissa_sharkbait with repostapp. ・・・ Made it almost 9 miles before the car caught me! Fastest pace I`ve done in over a year at least! Thank you #turbosuperfoods amanda_healthymums turbo_superfoods #poweredbyturbosuperfoods #worldrun #wingsforlife #sleefs sleefs #sharkbait #beachedshark #fortlauderdale #beachbabe #wtm #worldstoughestmudder #wtm2015...
During my first 24hr race I had strategized running together with markgaudet85 in order to distract myself from the miles that lay ahead and take the pressure off. But as time went on I became more accustomed to it and wasn`t necessarily running my own race anymore. Eventually I called it quits before turning it into an actual race. Overall I think this was a good race strategy however it would have been better to have split off earlier and do my own thing.
So instead tomorrow I`ll be running my own race with a personal goal of hitting 100 (or more) miles. Not sure what the competition will look like but I`m not worried about it. Just gonna do me and run the race to the best of my ability! #worldstoughestmudder #ultrarunning...
Happy Birthday to me 🤣 Die besten Geschenke macht man sich doch irgendwie selbst?! Oder?
Vielen lieben Dank an alle die gestern an mich gedacht haben! Ja wieder ein Jahr vorbei... ein ganzes Coronajahr. Viel passiert und doch irgendwie konnte man nicht wirklich was machen... 4 Monate nach dem #worldstoughestmudder #lockdownedition kam endlich mein MilesBib und die HolyGrail Medaille 🥰 passend zum #bday 🥰 noch dazu gabs von nike beim Raffle den Jordan 1 university blue😍🔥 manchmal läuft eben einfach alles☝🏻💪🏻 ahh und nicht zu vergessen☝🏻 macheta_shop Danke für die Caps!! #machbitchlutschen ihr seid einfach mega!!
Beschenkt ihr euch auch am liebsten selbst? Oder lasst ihr euch lieber beschenken?🤔
75 mile Buckle has been revealed for Worlds Toughest Mudder! realjoedesena was on IG showing us new buckle earlier go to his page to see the whole video! Are you getting yours this year? #worldstoughestmudder #toughmudder #muddernation #spartanrace #spartan #iamaspartan #iamaspartanpodcast #ocr #obstaclecourse #obstaclecourseracing #ocr #mudrun #ultrarunning...
I keep this photo above my desk at work. It’s a snapshot of probably the most physically pained and exhausted I’ve ever been, on the tail end of running, crawling and swimming for 24hrs straight in sub-freezing temperatures and a lake nearly frozen over. . I keep it there to serve as a reminder of what I’m capable of - of enduring the pain, yes, but more importantly, of finding the sheer joy in these moments of being fully alive. It was through this race that I learned to live. . To everyone running tough_mudder World’s Toughest Mudder this weekend - trust that you can dig deeper than you ever imagined. Welcome the pain, and it will forever be your friend. #motivationmonday #worldstoughestmudder...
Start to finish. I went out strong. Felt super strong running. When night hit the cold was unreal- the mud in the dark made running so difficult which slowed me down which lowered my core temperature- things got hard in the middle of the night but I survived, pitted all on my own, and had an awesome time. Ended with 35 miles. 😁and😔#rememberwaystostaywarm 😉 #wtm18 #worldstoughestmudder #ocr #24hourrace #toughmudder...
Exactly 10 years ago, I ran my first Tough Mudder and it set my life off on a course I would have never expected. Over the past decade I’ve reached the height of obstacle racing, ran away from the sport, broken myself multiple times, fell in love with ultrarunning, and grown into a completely different person: mentally, emotionally, and physically.
Fitting with my 10 year anniversary, I got back out on a toughmudder course this weekend again for the first time in a few years, reuniting with people I love (swipe through to see the embarrassing beginnings in 2011 😬) and getting in some much needed obstacle practice.
While my obstacle technique has never been the prettiest, I now have the confidence and strength to get it done, and I’m excited to chase that one goal that has eluded me (and all women!) these past 10 years: hitting 100 miles at World’s Toughest Mudder. Who knows if it can be done, but you can bet I’m looking forward to giving it a go this November. 💃 #toughmudder #obstaclecourseracing #worldstoughestmudder...
Soooo much to say about this weekend’s event. So many lessons learnt. So many regrets and victories over 24 hours of racing.
For now I’m headed home where I’ll recover from almost no sleep at all over 4 days.
A year’s worth of preparation, nerves and training are over and it’s time to take stock and get ready for another season of racing.
Before I heal up and get some much needed shuteye, I’ve already circled my calendar for next November when the #WorldsToughestMudder family will reconvene for another #sufferfest in Florida....
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“Our hearts must grow resolute, our courage more valiant, our spirits must be great, though our strength grows less.” —Maggie Stiefvater This past weekend, we had 10 athletes compete at World’s Toughest Mudder. It was a brutal race…the bitter cold mixed with multiple water obstacles made for really rough conditions. The day (and night) didn’t go as planned for many, but everyone came away with lessons learned and a fire lit for next year. We are so proud of our team! ☠️🖤 •Sara Korba-50 miles •Celena Sunderlin-55 miles •CJ Emmons-75 miles •Jamie Scott-50 miles •Logan Nagle-80 miles •Matt Gill-55 miles •Nick Gillotte-35 miles •Kelly Glynn-60 miles •Jen Reis-55 miles •Jerine Klingberg-60 miles + Sprint Lap Champion #wearenewbsanity #teamnewbsanity #worldstoughestmudder #wtm #newbsanity #seeingred #toughmudder #ocr #obstaclecourseracing...
Thank You Thursday to Ian, Jen, Mike and Michelle.
Truly wonderful support over the race weekend and the whole week. If it wasn`t for them, I`m pretty sure my race would have been over at 10pm.
To keeping me warm and fed, stripping me off, dressing me up and pushing me back out for a few more laps. Not to mention setting up the pit, driving me around and generally allowing me to concentrate on running. My WTM would have been very different without their support.
"Always a mudder by your side" and they truly showed the Solomudder spirit.
The ultimate Tough Mudder prize is waiting for the most intrepid Mudders. Complete each event in the Endurance Series, culminating in a trip to World’s Toughest Mudder to earn yourself a reward surpassed only by it’s bragging rights: The Holy Grail.
Planning to take on multiple Tough Mudder weekends in 2024? Get the 2024 Season Pass and add-on World’s Toughest Mudder– you’ll have plenty of opportunities to get that training in.
Not sure you have the stamina to last 24 hours in the mud? No problem.
Saturday morning’s 5 mile event will offer an enhanced version of the traditional Tough Mudder experience by adding some of the flair, challenges, and dramatics of WTM. This format is perfect for those looking to experience a taste of tough firsthand, including our faithful and devoted WTM Pit Crew members. Participants will have the opportunity to test their limits on some of the wickedly creative obstacle innovations World’s Toughest Mudder is famous for – all the while knowing they’re not too far away from some badass finisher swag, an exclusive lanyard and a well-deserved beer at the finish line.
And the festivities don’t stop there.
Come for the challenge, stay for the competition. After crossing the finish line, celebrate your accomplishment in the Mudder Village Festival and cheer on endurance’s elite as they prepare to race against the 24-hour clock.
WHAT YOU EARN
(IN ADDITION TO BRAGGING RIGHTS)
Finisher Medals
With each Tough Mudder 2024 course shaping up to be even more challenging than in years past, we had to bestow each Mudder with an accolade that was equally worthy of accomplishing such a feat. Complete the course and wear this finisher medal with pride. Are you the collector type? We thought so. Take on more mud, earn more unique medals.
Finisher Shirt
The harsh reality of having a favorite shirt is that it’s usually the garment that suffers the most abuse. Whether you’ve dragged it through the mud one too many times or prematurely cut the sleeves off, chances are you miss the luster of when it was crisp and new. Cross the finish line in 2024 to earn your Tough Mudder finisher tee.
Finisher Headband
Each iconic orange headband symbolizes a badge of honor – crowned upon only the toughest of Mudders – for overcoming intense obstacles, exhibiting extreme mental stamina, and demonstrating unrivaled teamwork & camaraderie. Cross the finish line in 2024 to earn yours.
Finisher Drink
Work hard, celebrate harder. Cross the finish line and earn your free finisher beer or seltzer. You deserve it.
Parking & Bag Drop
Prepay your parking and bag drop fees during check out – taking the hassle out of event day logistics.
If you’re looking for a VIP experience, a personal challenge, to volunteer, or just to sit back and watch it all unfold, we have options.
VOLUNTEER + RUN FOR FREE
RUN TOUGH MUDDER FOR FREE
Our Volunteers are the driving force behind our events and create amazing life-changing experiences for our Mudders. Every Volunteer receives a discounted event entry, exclusive swag and complimentary food throughout the day.