There will be mud, sweat and cheers when Muddy Mayhem - Isabel Hospice’s outdoor obstacle course - returns next month.
The event will take place on Sunday, March 26 at the Woodhall Estate in Watton-at-Stone.
Head of fundraising Katy O’Sullivan said: “Get ready to slip, slide and scramble as we stage our mud-tastic 5km obstacle course in conjunction with our friends at Garden House Hospice Care on Sunday, March 26 at the beautiful and private Woodhall Estate in Watton-at-Stone.
“Promising more hills, more spills and more thrills than ever before, participants will clamber, climb and crawl over new obstacles and through gallons of marvellous mud in aid of our two hospices.
“This event is back by popular demand and we are expecting tickets to sell fast, so if you would like to join us for this family-friendly event, then we would urge you to book early to avoid disappointment.”
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On the day, there will be a 5km adult course as well as a 1km Mini Mudder route for children under-11.
Advance registration is £35 for adults and £25 for 11- to 16-year-olds before March 25, or £40 and £30 respectively on the day.
Youngsters aged 11 to 16 must be accompanied on the Muddy Mayhem course by a paying adult.
Registration for the Mini Mudder course for under-11s is £5 in advance or on the day.
Entry includes a commemorative medal and refreshment at the finish line.
Participants of all ages are encouraged to raise as much sponsorship as possible, as every pound raised helps make a difference to patient care at Isabel Hospice.
On the day of the event, there will also be an event village with a variety of stalls and caterers in attendance, providing participants and spectators the opportunity to purchase refreshments and more.
The run starts at 10am.
You can register for Muddy Mayhem today at isabelhospice.org.uk/events/muddy-mayhem-2023.
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