The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Runners take on the beast

Thousands endure gruelling charity challenge

- BY KIRSTEN ROBERTSON

Thousands of hardy competitor­s worked their way through muddy tunnels, down giant water slides and across a freezing loch in the name of charity at the weekend.

About 2,500 participan­ts took part in the gruelling Prime Four Beast Race, held just outside Banchory, on Saturday.

Organisers hope the event will surpass last year’s donations total of £53,000 for Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CHSS), with the final amount raised for the charity to be revealed later this week.

The event was yesterday hailed as the most successful in the race’s history, with a record

“It was very well organised and I will definitely be back”

number of entrants crossing the finish line.

Competitor­s had travelled from as far as England, the Netherland­s and Romania to test their mettle on Deeside.

A spokesman for CHSS offered “a huge well done” to everyone who braved the Knockburn Sports Loch for the challenge, saying they were all “absolutely amazing”.

He added: “It was a tough and breezy course made even more beastly with the icy loch and thick clay clag wall.”

Participan­ts ran up the Hill of Kerloch and waded through the chilled waters of Knockburn Loch on the tortuous six-mile route punctuated by 30 challengin­g man-made obstacles.

Calum Grant, from Aberdeen, vowed to return after a successful first experience. He said: “It was my first time and I really enjoyed it.

“It was very well organised and I will definitely be back.”

Women made up the majority of participan­ts, with the youngest aged 16 and the oldest at 64.

This year’s event title sponsor was Prime Four, an internatio­nal business park based on the outskirts of Aberdeen.

F if eHyl and, communicat­ions director at Drum Property Group, developers of Prime Four, praised those who took part. She said: “The Prime Four Beast Race has been excellent this year.

“We are proud to sponsor such a fantastic event, and one which keeps growing and growing. It was pretty cold on the day so a huge well done to everyone who took part.”

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Photograph­s by Kenny Elrick MUD, GLORIOUS MUD: Women were in the majority at this year’s Beast Race outside Banchory.
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There was a variety of obstacles to overcome
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Mud featured heavily in the race

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