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The Tough Guy Competition was an endurance challenge that claims to be the world's most demanding one-day survival ordeal. First staged in 1987 and organised by Billy Wilson under the pseudonym of "Mr. Mouse", it is held on a 600-acre (2.42 square km) farm in the English village of Perton, Staffordshire.[1] It has been described as "the toughest race in the world",[2] with up to one-third of the starters failing to finish in a typical year.[citation needed] After 27 stagings of the winter event, Wilson still claimed nobody had ever finished the course according to his extremely demanding rules.

The race, and its summer equivalent, has suffered two fatalities during its history. Taking place at the end of January, often in freezing winter conditions, the Tough Guy race is staged over a course of over 9 miles (2016 about 15 kilometres). It consists of a cross-country run including many (2016 was nine) 50-metre slalom runs up and down a hill, over 6 feet deep mud and water filled ditches (resembling the Battle of the Somme), log jumps, followed by an assault course. Claimed to be tougher than any other publicly accessible worldwide, featuring over 25 obstacles through, under and over freezing water pools, over fire pits, rope bridges, nets and so on (see detail below). The organizers claim that running the course involves risking barbed wire, cuts, scrapes, burns, dehydration, hypothermia, acrophobia, claustrophobia, electric shocks, sprains, twists, joint dislocation and broken bones.

Although the course is adjusted each year, its features have included a 40-foot (12.2 metres) crawl through flooded tunnels, balancing planks across a fire pit, and a half-mile wade through chest-deep muddy water. There are many high timber towers to climb with the Brandenburg gate at 50 feet being the highest. Marshals, dressed as warriors, fire amphibious tank gun blanks and let off exploding flares and smoke bombs over the heads of competitors as they crawl under a 70-metre section of barbed wire. Until 2000, some runners took part in the event carrying heavy wooden crucifixes.

Entry fees start at £75 and increase on fixed dates as one gets nearer to the event, so the later one signs up for the event, the more one pays. Entrants have to be 16 or older. The event regularly attracts fields of up to 5,000 competitors, many from the United States, France, Germany and various countries around the world. Before taking part, entrants must sign a "death warrant", which acknowledges the many risks and dangers, and which the organizers claim absolves them of any legal liability in the case of injury. First aid is provided by doctors, paramedics, nurses, and 60 first aiders from St. John Ambulance.

After a year's hiatus following the 2017 race,[3][4] with three events held during this period on the traditional Tough Guy course under the "Mr Mouse Events" name (albeit with altered routes and distances), the winter "Mudathon" in February 2018 was filmed and later broadcast on BBC Two as part of the corporation's Sports Relief scheduling; it followed four celebrities on their journey to train and attempt to complete the "Tough Guy" course.[5][6] Tough Guy HQ later announced it would be returning to its roots and has since restarted its Nettle Warrior and Tough Guy Original races under the original format and names, which it continues to hold annually.

  1. ^ To Hell and back, for a crack at the title of toughest nut, By Richard Smith, 26 January 1998, The Independent
  2. ^ The toughest race on earth, By John Triggs, 31 Jan 2008, Express.co.uk
  3. ^ "The Bad Boy Running Podcast: Ep44 - James Appleton talks Tough Guy, fell running, Bob Graham Round and being a photographer". badboyrunningpodcast.com. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  4. ^ "The Bad Boy Running Podcast: Ep42 - The Final Tough Guy and Marathon Training". badboyrunningpodcast.com. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  5. ^ "BBC Two announces Famously Unfit… for Sport Relief 2018". bbc.co.uk/. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Famously Unfit for Sport Relief - review". telegraph.co.uk/. Retrieved 13 September 2019.

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