Mud makes race more than just a run1 min read

Children and adults participate in the inaugural Red Mud Run at Posse Grounds Park in October. This year’s event is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 14, and the cost is $50 per adult and $15 per child. The Mud Puppy Splash designed just for kids costs $15 and that includes a T-shirt, race bib and dog tag. The Wife Carry is a 253.5-meter obstacle course for couples.
File photo/Larson Newspapers

It is that time again to get down and dirty.

The second annual Red Mud Run is Sunday, Oct. 14, and registration is now open.

The Red Mud Run is a 5K race where adult teams race around Posse Grounds Park on the dirt trails, over, under and through obstacles. The last obstacle is a mud pit. The timed event is 2.7 miles and teams of one, two or five can participate.

“Last year was our inaugural race, and we had 250 participants,” said Rachel Murdoch, recreation and aquatic supervisor of the city of Sedona. “Twenty-five of those were kids. We were happy with our first turnout.”

The Red Mud Run is designed to be a fun and challenging event for people of all levels of fitness, and costumes are highly encouraged.

For the full story, see the Wednesday, July 18, edition of the Sedona Red Rock News.

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Staci Gasser

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