Sat 21 Sep 2024 Brentwood, Essex, UK

Nuclear Races Blast and Blackout | Blackout

Nuclear Races challenge all levels of fitness ability and ages, testing courage, determination, teamwork and physical strength.

  • Sat 21 Sep 2024
Nuclear Races, Brentwood
Blackout

19:00

Age 16 & over

£65

  • 5 km multi terrain running

Event overview

Based on permanent farmland with mud, woods, rivers, lakes and fields Nuclear pushes participant’s limits over a fun combination of big and small obstacles packed on award winning courses which are mixed up at every event.

At Nuclear we continue to invest in our obstacles to ensure our racers enjoy their experience every time. Trademark obstacles include 20’ free-fall Deathslide, 15 lane Zip-wire into water, 120 metre permanent steel Gorilla Bars and 4 storey deep underground Secret Nuclear Bunker and there are hundreds more to fall in love with!

Also on offer Rookie Races for children from 4-14yrs and a fully adjudicated competitive Challenge Cup Race for athletes who want to win prizes and recognition.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a newbie taking on your first event or a veteran getting your #lovemud fix, you can Trust Nuclear it will be a muddy memorable one.

This event is part of Nuclear Races Blast and Blackout.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Spectators

Route

  • First aid
  • Multiple laps
  • Water stations

Location

  • Camping
  • Changing facilities
  • Free parking
  • Music
  • Secure bag storage
  • Showers

What's included

  • Camping
  • Chip timing
  • Medal

How to enter

  • Age 16 & over
  • Enter online

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