Tough Mudder, the world's most famous obstacle course, lands back at Broughton Hall in Skipton this weekend.
Tough Mudder returns to Yorkshire this weekend The world's most famous obstacle course returns to Yorkshire this weekend. Tough Mudder lands back at Broughton Hall in Skipton, on 29 and 30th July 2023. With up to 10,000 participants descending to the foothills of Yorkshire, the event will be bringing a variety of distances from 5K to infinity loops of the 15K course. As participants gear up for the muddy weekend, they'll be faced with upgraded obstacles only furthering the need for extreme teamwork and determination. The fan favourite course is located within easy travel distance of Harrogate and Leeds and will have event waves across Saturday and Sunday, making it a real family affair for all. [caption id="attachment_72579" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Tough Mudder returns to the Yorkshire region this weekend.[/caption] What events will there be? ● Tough Mudder 5K: The muddy course is stacked with 13 obstacles and thick mud over a 5k distance - definitely unlike any other short distance run. ● Tough Mudder 10K: Level up to 20 world-famous obstacles if you're feeling confident, just be aware that the 10K Mudder has seen the rise and fall of many entrants. ● Tough Mudder 15K: Not for the faint-hearted, this obstacle course exhibits 30 obstacles across a gruelling 15K distance - you'll need to depend on your fellow participant if you want to even get close to earning a finisher's headband. ● 1 Mile Lidl Mudder Adventure: With many obstacles included, the one-mile muddy obstacle course is the perfect event for children to get muddy and perfect their teamwork. Matthew Brooke, Managing Director of Tough Mudder said:
“We're so excited to welcome people back to our stunning Yorkshire course. "It’s one of our biggest events of the year with an amazing atmosphere so we look forward to seeing everyone donning their finishers headband at the end.”Tough Mudder welcomes people of all ages, sizes and fitness levels with open arms to come out and try their best across the weekend. For more information and to register, visit: https://toughmudder.co.uk/events/yorkshire/ Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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