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'Cold, hellish, terrifying' — tough guys go for it in UK comp

January 28, 2019
A competitor emerges from muddy water as he negotiates a water obstacle in the Tough Guy endurance event near Wolverhampton, central England. — AFP
A competitor emerges from muddy water as he negotiates a water obstacle in the Tough Guy endurance event near Wolverhampton, central England. — AFP

Wolverhampton, United Kingdom — Submerged in mud, running over fire, crawling through electrified wires -- it's not most people's idea of fun.

But 1,500 people from 27 countries, many of them in fancy dress, did just that in the "Tough Guy" competition this weekend in central England.

This year the event had around 300 obstacles designed to test the limits of endurance, from the "Colditz Walls" and "Tyre Torture" to "Vietcong Tunnels".

"I'm so happy that it's over," said Francesca Chiorando, 33, after completing the estimated eight-mile course on a bitterly cold January day.

"It's cold, hellish, terrifying. To be honest I quite want to cry now," said Chiorando.

She knew what it was like, because she had done it once before. So why come back?

"For the challenge, to see whether I can do it," she said.

"This morning I wanted to find a way out of doing it. And then you get to the end and you think 'actually, I have done this'. It makes you proud of yourself and what you have achieved."

The event has been running since 1986, and claims to be the original and the toughest of the endurance races that are now held all over Britain.

Safety marshals are on hand to help out, and contenders do not have to complete every part.

Previously there have been thousands of competitors, but the numbers this time are limited to ensure everybody can finish before it gets dark. — AFP


January 28, 2019
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