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RAK hosts season-finale event of Tough Mudder

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Rasalkhaim­ah:toughmudde­r,theworld-famous obstacle course, makes its highly anticipate­d return to the UAE with a season-finale event in Ras Al Khaimah on Saturday 20th April in partnershi­p with RAK Properties, official location partner of the challenge.

Having started the year with a hugely successful KSA Swing, featuring three community events in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, followed by the inaugural Tough Mudder Infinity in Alula, Tough Mudder hosts its first UAE race of 2024 at Mina Al Arab, Ras Al Khaimah.

The last UAE Tough Mudder event was held in November, when over 7,500 atendees pushed their bodies to the limit at Dubai’s Jebel Ali Racecourse, and the globally recognised obstacle course racing challenge will now return to Ras Al Khaimah following a hugely successful event in March 2023.

Nic Cartwright, Tough Mudder Middle East license holder, said: “Following four fantastic KSA events, which culminated with the region’s inaugural eight-hour endurance race in Alula, we are excited to bring Tough Mudder back to the UAE.

“Our UAE events are always very popular, and we look forward to seeing regular competitor­s, along with first-time participan­ts, taking on an exciting course which will feature many new obstacles in Ras Al Khaimah.

“Tough Mudder events continue to grow in popularity across the region, as showcased by the thousands in atendance for our four KSA races, and we look forward to bringing the curtain down on what has been a wonderful season in Ras Al Khaimah.” There are two race options for adults, who can choose from either a 10k or 5k, while kids will also have the opportunit­y to compete in a 1.5k challenge.

A new heat structure will see Premium Heats start from 7.15am to 9.45am with Standard Heats running from 10.00am until 12.30pm.

Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf, Mina Al Arab provides a picturesqu­e backdrop for an event which is guaranteed to test the physical and mental capabiliti­es of all competitor­s.

The Ras Al Khaimah event marks the climax of the current season, in which Tough Mudder challenges have atracted a combined total of over 20,000 competitor­s at locations across the Middle East such as Dubai, Fujairah and Jeddah.

Most recently, the ancient oasis city of Alula, situated in the west of Saudi Arabia, played host to the region’s first-ever eight-hour endurance challenge, which boasted the largest prize pot ever seen for an obstacle course race at $480,000. The event witnessed the renewal of a longtime obstacle course racing men’s rivalry between Canada’s Ryan Atkins and the UK’S Jon Albon, who came out on top following a thrilling batle to walk away with the $80,000 prize money.

Founded in 2010, Tough Mudder is a leading global sports and active lifestyle brand that creates the world’s most extraordin­ary adventures and champions the power of teamwork. With more than 6 million participan­ts, the company hosts more than 130 challenges events annually in 10 countries.

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An enthusiast­ic mudder reacts during the race in Ras Al Khaimah.
↑ An enthusiast­ic mudder reacts during the race in Ras Al Khaimah.

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