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$49 for Entry and Spectator Pass to the SoCal Spartan Sprint from Spartan Race on January 26 (Up to $110 Value)

Spartan Races 20112014
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Strength, stamina, and resolve are tested by obstacles ranging from climbing walls to muddy landscapes

The Deal

    $49 for one race entry and one spectator pass (up to $110 value)

    On Sunday, January 26, 2014, participants gather at Vail Lake Resort before taking off on the 5K SoCal Spartan Sprint. Participants will be challenged with a number of obstacles, which might include climbing walls and ropes, barbed wire, or mud. All racers receive a finisher's medal.

    Spartan Race

    Seven extreme athletes and one Royal Marine banded together to design Spartan Races' intense miles-long courses, each strewn with obstacles to test resilience, stamina, and strength. Runners collect smudges and stains as they clamber across mud pits, slide unscathed under barbed wire, and juke feral linebackers. Depending on where in the world they're participating, the course may be as short as three miles or, for extremely practiced athletes, as long as a full marathon.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jan 26, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 6 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Online registration required by 1/23/14; no online registration required for spectator pass. Must be 14 or older; 21 or older to drink alcohol. Extra $14 insurance fee and $1.14 processing fee due at registration. Valid only for start times after 9 a.m. Spectator pass included with the Groupon purchase. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Spartan Races 20112014

Extreme athletes banded together to design Spartan Races' intense courses orchestrated over standardized distances, each strewn with natural and man-made obstacles to test mind-body fitness, resilience, stamina, and strength, designed to leave participants exhausted and exhilarated. In waves of 200, runners collect smudges and stains as they perform box jumps, haul heavy sandbags, and juke feral linebackers. Depending on where in the world they're participating, the course may be as short as 3 miles or, for extremely practiced athletes, as long as a full marathon.

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