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Savage Race is a mud and obstacle course similar to Warrior Dash, Tough Mudder or Muddy Buddy. The first race will be held in the Orlando, Florida area on August 27 with a full series of events planned across the United States. The ride will cover about 5 km at the Revolution Off-Road Experience in Clermont, Florida.

However, this is not your average 5K. You’ll climb walls, wade through mud, climb sandy hills, run down muddy trails, swim across lakes, and maneuver over cargo nets.

After the race, you’ll experience the Savage celebration with free beer and barbecue to quench the thirst and hunger you built up while running the race. The best thing about this celebration? You don’t have to participate in the Savage Race to join in the fun! The celebration will also be free for viewers!

Got a chance to preview the Savage Race with a bunch of other Central Florida YouTubers. We were invited by the Savage Race managers to put the course to the test.

This mud and steeplechase event will be a great addition to the other Central Florida racing events, including all of the Disney Marathons, the Muddy Buddy and the Everest Challenge. Florida was in dire need of a mud and hurdle event, similar to the Warrior Dash. The Savage Race meets and exceeds this need.

The event costs $85 per individual runner and $78 per team member for teams of up to 10 people. Each participant in the race will receive a free beer in celebration, a personalized medal, a Savage Race decal and guaranteed mud on his underwear.

For the winners, they will receive a custom engraved trophy ax to hang on their wall! Trophies will also be awarded to each of the top three finishers in each category. The participants with the best costume will receive a prize and be featured on the website.

The race will take place in several waves every 30 minutes. Your performance will be timed using chips, like most triathletes or marathon runners are used to using. The race course will include 12-15 obstacles, including one or two surprise obstacles. Most obstacles will attempt to use the natural environment to its most effective extent.

Currently, the only scheduled venue is the Orlando, Florida event. To stay up to date with the latest locations, sign up for the newsletter on the official website.

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