The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Sofa Spartans promise ‘no rest breaks’ during gruelling obstacle challenge

Hardy team to run Perth route with extra weight on their shoulders

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A tough obstacle race on the outskirts of Perth will encourage couch potatoes to get off their sofas, but that doesn’t mean they have to leave them at home.

The 14-mile course, a first for the Fair City, is expected to draw dozens of hardy souls from around the globe.

Teams will hot-foot it from the city centre, up Kinnoull Hill and through Deuchny Woods during the Perth event on September 15 and 16.

But one glutton-for-punishment team has decided to make the extra tough challenge a little bit harder – they intend to complete their mission while lugging a sofa on their shoulders.

They will carry the weighty piece of furniture through muddy bogs, across water and over 9ft walls.

Team captain Dashee Vavrova has been training with friends and neighbours using a borrowed settee.

“We borrowed a champagne-yellow, three-seater sofa from a neighbour for training,” she said.

“When it comes to race day, there will be no lounging around and definitely no rest breaks allowed.”

The course, which has more than 30 obstacles, has been named by organisers Spartan Race as “The Beast”.

London-based Dashee, 32, who will lead a 10-strong team, said: “We are raising money for Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a military charity dedicated to supporting children who have lost a parent serving in the British Armed Forces, so it’s all a great cause.”

Dashee, a personal trainer and fitness coach, has run at 25 Spartan events. “Our first training session was very challengin­g. We had to figure out the best way to lift the sofa off the floor, prop it on our shoulders and carry it safely, while distributi­ng the load equally.”

She said: “More sofa training in the weeks ahead is definitely needed, and we might head out to the Highlands for a workout. I hope passers-by won’t be too surprised if they see us jogging past with a sofa on our shoulders.”

Stuart Robinson, CEO of Scotty’s Little Soldiers, said: “We’re honoured the guys have chosen to support Scotty’s and we’re looking forward to cheering them on in Scotland.”

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Top left: Grappling with cargo nets; right: Team captain Dashee Vavrova in training, and above: The team with their three-seater.

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