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28/2/10***NO REPRO FEE***A participant falls in the mud as 400 people form all over the country got mud soaked at Ireland's 1st ever mud run in aid of MS Ireland which took place on Saturday at Quest Events at Mondello Park The Mud Run proudly sponsored by Persil brought Participants through a 5Km cross country track across mud pits water pools over and under tricky obstacles to help more than €60000 for the Charity Pic:Marc O'Sullivan
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Wet, dirty and wonderful Mighty Mud Mania in Scottsdale. Kids of all ages run through a mud filled obstacle course. The Mighty Mud Mania is in its 39th year.
For this I noticed the mud on my tire created a perfectly straight line and I thought it looked cool so I got really close to take a picture of it and to fully show all the details of the mud.
Mud Hero 2015.
Over 30 members of 5th Canadian Division partook in the 2015 Mud Hero challenge at Ski Martock near Windsor, Nova Scotia, on 4 July 2015. The physically and mentally demanding competition acted as a fun training tool for Atlantic Canada’s soldiers to enhance their personal fitness and camaraderie with their local community.
The 2015 Mud Hero challenge saw participants traverse 16 obstacles over 6 km including a cargo net climb, running over teeter totters, and crawling through tunnels and mud pits. This was the third year of the Mud Hero challenge took place in Nova Scotia which saw over 4,000 participants.
Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 CdnDiv Public Affairs
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Plus de 30 membres de la 5e Division du Canada ont pris part au défi Mud Hero 2015 au centre de ski Martock près de Windsor, en NouvelleÉcosse, le 4 juillet 2015. Cette compétition exigeante sur le plan physique et mental, qui représente une activité d’entraînement amusante pour les militaires de la région de l’Atlantique, permet d’accroître la condition physique personnelle et l’esprit de camaraderie au sein de la communauté locale.
Dans le cadre du défi Mud Hero 2015, les participants devaient franchir 16 obstacles sur un parcours de 6 km qui comprend la montée de cargaison, la course sur des bascules et le passage dans des tunnels et des trous de boue en rampant. Cette troisième édition du défi Mud Hero, qui a eu lieu en NouvelleÉcosse, a accueilli plus de 4 000 participants.
PALM BAY, Fla. - Soldiers from the 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) welcomed thousands of participants and spectators to the 2016 Tough Mudder Challenge Nov. 5, 2016, in Palm Bay, Fla.
Hailing from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 196th Transportation in Company in Orlando, the troops inspired challengers to complete an 11-mile course lined with more than 20 obstacles that tested individual strength, stamina and resiliency in a team-building atmosphere. Their interactive engagements among typically young, athletic and energetic individuals help bolster recruitment initiatives orchestrated by the Army Marketing Research Group.
As dawn’s sunlight pierced through palm trees to illuminate The Compound, an undeveloped patch of Palm Bay made popular by paint ball players, off-road riders and remote control plane enthusiasts, the 143rd ESC Soldiers took their posts near the registration tables to greet their colorfully dressed guests and distribute eye blacks emblazoned with the U.S. Army logo.
While the competitors affixed their complimentary glare reduction stickers to their faces, the troops gathered at the starting line to cheer the first wave of veteran Tough Mudders eager to enter the gauntlet. The thousands of high fives, hundreds of handshakes and dozens of fist pumps exchanged between the Soldiers and competitors climaxed with an emotional rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner performed by Sgt. 1st Class Randall B. Wight, a vocalist from the U.S. Army Field Band. As Wight blared the last note, the competitors yelled a defying, “Hooah,” before charging across the starting line to commence their 11-mile trek strewn with uniquely designed obstacles boasting mud, ropes, slides, tunnels and even live electrical wires.
Some Soldiers stood fast at the starting line to cheer on the continuous waves of competitors, while others boarded Gator all-terrain vehicle bound for the Berlin Wall, an Army Reserve sponsored obstacle erected near the 9-mile marker. The Wall lived up to its name with two, 10-foot high wooden structures designed to reinforce teamwork rather than bolster brute force. One by one, the Soldiers encouraged hundreds of exhausted Tough Mudders to help their fellow competitors climb over the slippery incline. Several troops even inspired some participants to perform pushups before and after their encounter with the Berlin Wall.
The positive interactions between the 143rd ESC Soldiers and their gritty guests enticed hundreds of Tough Mudders to visit the Go Army Reserve interactive display. Many tapped into their nearly sapped strength and stamina to complete a fitness challenge that comprised pushups, pull-ups and a sled pull. The fitness challenge also opened opportunities for U.S. Army Reserve recruiters to speak with Tough Mudders who expressed interest in pushing their mental and physical limits while serving their country.
The 143rd ESC will return to The Compound for the second and final day of the Tough Mudder Challenge to continue motivate, congratulate and educate the Tough Mudder community.
Story and photos by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143rd ESC
Mud Hero 2015.
Over 30 members of 5th Canadian Division partook in the 2015 Mud Hero challenge at Ski Martock near Windsor, Nova Scotia, on 4 July 2015. The physically and mentally demanding competition acted as a fun training tool for Atlantic Canada’s soldiers to enhance their personal fitness and camaraderie with their local community.
The 2015 Mud Hero challenge saw participants traverse 16 obstacles over 6 km including a cargo net climb, running over teeter totters, and crawling through tunnels and mud pits. This was the third year of the Mud Hero challenge took place in Nova Scotia which saw over 4,000 participants.
Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 CdnDiv Public Affairs
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Plus de 30 membres de la 5e Division du Canada ont pris part au défi Mud Hero 2015 au centre de ski Martock près de Windsor, en NouvelleÉcosse, le 4 juillet 2015. Cette compétition exigeante sur le plan physique et mental, qui représente une activité d’entraînement amusante pour les militaires de la région de l’Atlantique, permet d’accroître la condition physique personnelle et l’esprit de camaraderie au sein de la communauté locale.
Dans le cadre du défi Mud Hero 2015, les participants devaient franchir 16 obstacles sur un parcours de 6 km qui comprend la montée de cargaison, la course sur des bascules et le passage dans des tunnels et des trous de boue en rampant. Cette troisième édition du défi Mud Hero, qui a eu lieu en NouvelleÉcosse, a accueilli plus de 4 000 participants.
Mud Goblins Rule! On the third day we found a great swimming place with a rock to jump off of, deep spots and warm mud.
I was gonna call this "My Name Is Mud", after the Primus song, but after a spot of research I found it's actually about a kid going crazy and killing his parents..... so as not to tempt fate, I amended the title. ;-)
Mud Run 2010 - The Dirtiest Race in the Rock!
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The name of Yellowstone National Park's "Mud Volcano" feature and the surrounding area is misleading; it consists of hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles, rather than a true mud volcano. Depending upon the precise definition of the term mud volcano, the Yellowstone formation could be considered a hydrothermal mud volcano cluster. The feature is much less active than in its first recorded description, although the area is quite dynamic. Yellowstone is an active geothermal area with a magma chamber near the surface, and active gases are chiefly steam, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide. However, there are some Mud Volcanoes and Mud Geysers elsewhere in Yellowstone. One, the "Vertically Gifted Cyclic Mud Pot" sometimes acts as a geyser, throwing mud up to 30 feet high.
Mud Hero 2015.
Over 30 members of 5th Canadian Division partook in the 2015 Mud Hero challenge at Ski Martock near Windsor, Nova Scotia, on 4 July 2015. The physically and mentally demanding competition acted as a fun training tool for Atlantic Canada’s soldiers to enhance their personal fitness and camaraderie with their local community.
The 2015 Mud Hero challenge saw participants traverse 16 obstacles over 6 km including a cargo net climb, running over teeter totters, and crawling through tunnels and mud pits. This was the third year of the Mud Hero challenge took place in Nova Scotia which saw over 4,000 participants.
Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 CdnDiv Public Affairs
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Plus de 30 membres de la 5e Division du Canada ont pris part au défi Mud Hero 2015 au centre de ski Martock près de Windsor, en NouvelleÉcosse, le 4 juillet 2015. Cette compétition exigeante sur le plan physique et mental, qui représente une activité d’entraînement amusante pour les militaires de la région de l’Atlantique, permet d’accroître la condition physique personnelle et l’esprit de camaraderie au sein de la communauté locale.
Dans le cadre du défi Mud Hero 2015, les participants devaient franchir 16 obstacles sur un parcours de 6 km qui comprend la montée de cargaison, la course sur des bascules et le passage dans des tunnels et des trous de boue en rampant. Cette troisième édition du défi Mud Hero, qui a eu lieu en NouvelleÉcosse, a accueilli plus de 4 000 participants.