We are officially halfway through the 2024 season and June proved to be the hottest month so far. With Championship season right around the corner, we are ready to see what the year has in store. Remember, there are still six more months to commit to an unbreakable year.
We can’t wait to see you on the course. |
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ENCAMP, ANDORRA |
Weekend racing witnessed one of Europe’s toughest races ā the second stop in the Spanish National Series ā where extreme elevation gains and unpredictable weather challenged competitors like Rianna Nelson and Jonathan GarcĆa who conquered the grueling Beast. Friday saw a record-breaking Kids Race in Europe with over 1000 local children participating. |
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KULMBACH, GERMANY |
Rollercoaster weather gave Spartans a thrill in a picturesque city, where the start line kicks off on cobblestone streets in the vibrant Bavarian market scene of Kulmbach. |
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MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM |
The race director put even the hardiest Spartans through their paces by testing grip strength with an epic carry sequence, including a sandbag carry, plate drag, bucket carry, and Hercules Hoist sequence.
Sunday welcomed the 2nd race in the UK National Series with the Super 10K and what a race it was. There was just 13 seconds between the top 3 female athletes, with a closely fought race to 2nd place for Federica Caira and Jade Skillen. The men’s race was a battle between racers from all over the globe, with Gustav Cordua from Denmark taking the gold, Roman Toth from Czech Republic taking second place, and British athlete Morgan Maxwell securing 3rd place. |
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ST. PĆLTEN, AUSTRIA |
St. Pƶlten lived up to its “fittest city” title! Over 5,000 athletes battled the heat and a challenging course at Spartan St. Pƶlten this weekend. Lena Weller from Germany dominated the Women’s Beast category, while Nils Boehme from Germany emerged victorious in a nail-biting finish for the men. The National Series Sprint races also saw electrifying competition, Nikolas Rakoci from Slovakia and Klara Lokajickova from the Czech Republic came out on top. |
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DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY, SCOTLAND |
Whatās more āScotlandā than a Tough Mudder around Drumlanrig Castle? Despite killer hills, tricky terrain, and erratic weather, the leading athlete reached 43.9 miles on the Infinity. |
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