Tough Mudder, the world's most famous obstacle course, returned to Broughton Hall in Skipton at the weekend.
More than 10,000 people take part in Yorkshire's Tough Mudder The world's most famous obstacle course returned to Yorkshire at the weekend. As many as 10,500 people took part in the event at Broughton Hall in Skipton on Saturday and Sunday. The event includes a variety of distances from 5K to infinity loops of the 15K course. And participants took on a range of 30 obstacles in wet and muddy conditions whilst raising money for a number of charities. [caption id="attachment_73216" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] One entrant meets the mud in Skipton at the weekend.[/caption] All those who completed the gruelling course were rewarded with a coveted Tough Mudder headband. Entries for future events are available here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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