Who doesn’t like to be challenged? Who doesn’t like to prove they are a survivor? Who doesn’t like to have fun? Competitors can prepare to be tested Nov. 19, when the Spartan Race comes to Malibu.
The Spartan Sprint is a light form of the race and will be hosted at the famous Calamigos Ranch.
Started in 2010, the Spartan Race is one of the world’s leading obstacle course races. The race consists of 12 or more challenges that cover natural terrain.
The obstacle courses range from the War Charge (the beginning sprint) to the Mud Pit (crossing a murky muddy trench), and end with the Fallen and Barbed Crawl where competitors are really tested.
The tag line of the Spartan Race’s is “You’ll know at the finish.”
Though a seriously competitive race, the Spartan Race appeals to children, teens, and casual enthusiasts.
Twelve Pepperdine students have formed team “300” to compete in the race this year. Senior Steven Korff, a member of “300,” said the reason for participating is clear for him.
“It’s a test of your manhood. It’s only a few miles, but that distance is packed with mentally and physically challenging obstacles. Obstacles such as barbed-wire crawls, rope and wall climbs and fire jumps. Crazy stuff like that,” Korff said.
Teammate Alejandro Quiroz, a senior, suggested everyone try out for the competition. “Its only $70 and this race in Malibu is only the Spartan Sprint, so beginners will be fine.”
The Spartan Race begins at 8 a.m., and “300” will begin racing at 12:30 p.m.