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National Water Sports Centre
Saturday 14 July 2018 | 10am - 1pm
Entry Fee: £15 adult | £10 children aged 6-12
Muddy Mayhem is the ultimate family mud challenge. Kids and big kids will walk, jog and crawl, working together as a team to get round the two-mile course, and if you’re feeling full of beans you can do a second lap!
Muddy Mayhem will have your family whizzing down mudslides and splashing through mud pits, with music, food and exciting activities waiting for you at the finish line.
Each adult is asked to fundraise £150 with the help of their mud squaddies – so that the Royal British Legion can support families in the Armed Forces community. This amount could help fund a much-needed Adventure Break for a disadvantaged child from an Armed Forces family.
There will be some amazing obstacles ready for you to tackle as a team. These will be revealing these closer to the event, but you can expect:
Muddy cargo net crawls
Mudslides
Mud pits
Walk the plank
Balance beams
Monkey bars.
Entry fees help to cover the cost of organising the event:
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