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1 Production team and charity partner  





2 Event participants  





3 Notable participants  





4 Featured obstacles on the 5K course  





5 2016 season and sites  





6 2015 season and sites  





7 2014 season and sites  





8 References  














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MuckFest[1] is a mud and obstacle 5K run series designed by special effects and event production specialists from Hollywood,[2] with donations raised going to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.[3] The MuckFest event culture and course emphasize a blend of athleticism and adventure running with 15+ obstacles with names like Big Balls, Mt. Muck-imanjaro and Muck Off. It is positioned as an alternative to some of the other mud runs that are based on pain and endurance.

Production team and charity partner[edit]

MuckFest is produced by Event 360, Inc. in partnership with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.[3] Event 360 is based in Chicago and Los Angeles and is most well known for producing the long-running Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure series. The donations raised by MuckFest participants go to the National MS Society,[3] and participants have raised $30 million since the start of the event.[2]

Event participants[edit]

For MuckFest, runners are called "muckers." MuckFest attracts an almost even split of men and women across a broad range of age groups. The event is self-timed and the course and obstacles are designed to allow for a wide range of abilities, from top triathletes and marathoners to beginning athletes and groups from exercise boot camps and gyms. Because of its affiliation with National MS Society, every event includes runners who are living with multiple sclerosis, some of whom complete the course using a cane for stability.[4]

Notable participants[edit]

Former Jacksonville Jaguar Pete Mitchell led a team in the 2013 MuckFest Jacksonville and was one of the event's top fundraisers. Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi ran in the 2013 MuckFest New Jersey.[5]

Featured obstacles on the 5K course[edit]

2016 season and sites[edit]

Season Location Date
Boston, MA Willard Athletic Complex May 14 &15
Philadelphia, PA The grounds of The Glen Mills Schools June 4 &5
New Jersey, NJ Essex County South Mountain Reservation June 25 &26
Denver, CO Salisbury North July 16
Detroit, MI Willow Metropark August 6
Twin Cities, MN Scott County Fair August 20
Chicago, IL Lake County Fairgrounds September 10
San Francisco, CA Solano County Fairgrounds October 1
Houston, TX Royal Purple Raceway October 15
Dallas, TX Southfork Ranch October 29
Los Angeles, CA Prado Regional Park November 12

Site information adapted from the official website.[8]

2015 season and sites[edit]

City Location Date
Boston, MA Wilard Athletic Complex Apr 25-26
Denver, CO TBD May 16
Philadelphia, PA TBD May 30-31
New Jersey Essex County South Mountain Reservation Jun 13-14
St. Louis, MO Federated Auto Parts Raceway Jul 11
Detroit, MI Willow Metropark Aug 1
Chicago, IL Lake County Fairgrounds Aug 29
Twin Cities Somerset Amphitheater Sep 19
San Francisco, CA Solano County Fairgrounds Oct 10
Los Angeles, CA Prado Regional Park Oct 24
Houston, TX Royal Purple Raceway Nov 14

2014 season and sites[edit]

Season Date
Jacksonville, FL Mar 22
Boston, MA Apr 26-Apr 27
Philadelphia, PA May 31-Jun 1
New Jersey Jun 21
St. Louis, MO Jul 12
Twin Cities, MN Aug 02
Chicago, IL Aug 23
Denver, CO Sep 13
San Francisco, CA Oct 11
Los Angeles, CA Oct 25

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MuckFest". MuckFest. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  • ^ a b "MuckFest MS Hits 30 Million Dollars Raised for National MS Society". SFGate. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  • ^ a b c "MuckFest MS Delivers an Exciting Obstacle Course & Mud Run for All Fitness Levels". Yahoo Finance. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  • ^ "Mud-slinging MuckFest MS 2013 draws racers to N.J. to support multiple sclerosis research". NJ.com. 16 June 2013. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  • ^ "MuckFest for MS Pics From Today! – Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's Official Site". snookinicole.com. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  • ^ a b c "Muckfest in Boston Review - Obstacle Racing Media". Obstacle Racing Media. 2013-04-29. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  • ^ a b "Featured Review: MuckFest MS 2013". New England Spahtens. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  • ^ "MuckFest MS". MuckFest MS. Retrieved 2016-04-26.

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