Otago Daily Times

Mud, glorious mud

- ELENA MCPHEE elena.mcphee@odt.co.nz

CRAWLING through mudfilled ditches, dodging barbed wire and navigating deep ponds has retained its appeal and the fifth Mud, Sweat and Tears event in Mosgiel yesterday was declared the most popular yet.

The event at the Wingatui Racecourse — which is as competitiv­e as the entrants want it to be, raced over 5km or 10km— attracted more than

700 people, 15% up on last year, organiser Simon Carter said.

People aged 13 and over were able to compete, individual­ly or in groups.

A number of groups competed in costume. Fairies, cavemen and women, bananas in pyjamas, ghosts and a group of businessme­n running in suits all took part.

Most people were from Dunedin but some came from further afield, including one competitor from Chile.

The addition of a mudslide on the course, more obstacles, and entertainm­ent for families such as a bouncy castle this year proved popular with the crowd, Mr Carter said.

Men’s 10km winner Jonah Smith said he was racing for the third time, and enjoyed the addition of the slide. He opted for the 10km race because it was raced over two laps of the course and the mud always presented more of a challenge the second time around.

‘‘Everyone’s been through and churned everything up,’’ he said.

Smith finished the 10km race in 56 minutes 50 seconds , and the first woman home in the 10km race was Nina Jeute, in 59:47.

Winner of the women’s 5km was Jordan Bone, while men’s 5km winner was Michael Downe.

Mr Smith said the winners received watches, and there were other prizes for placegette­rs.

The aim of the event was to encourage people to ‘‘get out, get active, and to feel healthy.’’

The St John crew treated about five people during the event, mainly for grazes.

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 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Hard work . . . Mud, Sweat and Tears men’s 10km winner Jonah Smith, of Dunedin, crawls through a muddy ditch.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Hard work . . . Mud, Sweat and Tears men’s 10km winner Jonah Smith, of Dunedin, crawls through a muddy ditch.
 ??  ?? Corporate look . . . Keeping their composure as they approach the finish line are (from left) Eli Maynard, Hamish Lambeth, Matthew Ramsay and James Horton.
Corporate look . . . Keeping their composure as they approach the finish line are (from left) Eli Maynard, Hamish Lambeth, Matthew Ramsay and James Horton.

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