We also felt Hobie Call’s presence once again and he let it be known that just because he steps away every so often, it does not mean he is obsolete, and he also made sure we all knew his BattleFrog Series triumph last week was not won by luck as he once again neatly tied up first place in New England, at Bone Frog Challenge. Perhaps the SEAL’s are his lucky charms?
Here is a run-down of some of the weekend’s highlights:
PANTHER RUN – BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA
The colorful and photogenic Billy Findeiss was there and had an amazing time. He shared this with us:
“The Panther Run is a fantastic local race held at the Ridge, which also has dirtbike/ATV tracks, a zipline course, camping, and airsoft. You have all the necessities – hills, creeks, woods and LOTS of mud. One of the Ridge owners, Jason White, is the mastermind behind the creative obstacles. He gives all the usual suspect, with more difficult ones thrown in. Climbs, nets, lily pads, ziplines, waterslides, log carries and tons more. As it grows they aim to keep the feel of the smaller local races that the larger events have lost sight of.”
This is one to put on our radar for sure.
Pictures by Billy Findeiss and Panther Run
TERRAIN RACE – PORTLAND OREGON
Always a staff favorite, Terrain Race came into gorgeous Portland and worked their magic. With an aggressive race schedule this year, quality can suffer, but according to Tiffany Nguyen, with the exception of a few areas to work on, including a shortage of volunteers and no place to check results, they are definitely not falling into that trap.
“I love that they are using mandatory obstacle completion for the competitive waves. They had great obstacles including, monkey bars, tire flips, tire drag, many tall walls, a wreck bag carry, and rope climb, and my favorite – the monkey balls, which are made up of rock climbing holds followed by a series of cones, balls, and skull heads. The wet and rainy conditions added to the challenge and after nearly 6 tries and bleeding hands, this is where I turned in my band as I could not get past the transition point. I greatly underestimated the difficulty of this obstacle, but the comradery was amazing! Everyone was extremely supportive, offering tips to conquer this beast – and that's what these events are all about – the community of amazing people!”
THE BATTLEGROUNDS – ST. LOUIS MISSOURI
Nathan “NaPalm” Palmer took 2nd Men’s elite Saturday, and had this to say about the event:
“This race has been called the best mud run, and the best-fixed course in the Midwest. This was my first time running this series and I have to say it was a runner’s course for sure. It started out as a sprint to get ahead, then a small bridge and then off to the races. First were some 3-4ft high logs we jump over, followed by lots of running through the Vineyard, then across floating lily pads, and…lots more running. It was beautiful terrain when we were running in the trees and along the creek. They had some key obstacles at the front area and were very spectator friendly. I look forward to running another one, as they work on improving it to be more of an obstacle race and less of a mud run. Overall this was a well- planned race run by great people.”
Joining Nathan on the podium were David Baker in 1st and Michael Wegrzyn in 3rd. For the women, we saw Megan Berg, Laura “Strike a Messner” Messner, and Toni Corsolini.
Pictures courtesy of Battlegrounds
BONE FROG CHALLENGE – NEW ENGLAND MASSACHUSETTS
“The course seemed very well laid out from the start and there was a good mix of new obstacles and old favorites from the start. Hurdles, a small wall, and barbless wire crawl were some of the first on the list to get us warmed up. We did a small run up part of the mountain and then dropped down toward the festival area for the rope climb and ammo can carry. This was followed by the wall to sign your name on and a cargo net based obstacle, 31 soldiers memorial where you did 31 burpees in honor of the soldiers represented there.
There was a fun rig style obstacle with small ropes that had a black knob to
hang from at the end. A tougher rig followed and then a Tyrolean traverse, hell’s gate obstacle, another water crossing, and the last wall of the course as we re-entered the festival area and plenty more obstacles that followed. Overall the course was fun, challenging, and made good use of the terrain. I loved the venue and the views down the mountain from various points on the course were beautiful especially considering that the weather was absolutely perfect for the event.”
As mentioned earlier, Hobie Call came in to take 1st place in the Elite Men’s division, Followed by Junyong Pak and Joshua Fiore. The female podium was equally met with familiar names, with Nicole Duquette, Lynnae Kettler and Kathleen Lamphear taking top honors.
Pictures courtesy of Andy Zuber and Bonefrog
BATTLEFROG – TWIN CITIES
“Coach Pain gave, as always, his spectacular send-off speech that brought a tear to quite a few eyes. Immediately, you could tell that this was not just going to be a quick run through the woods with a couple obstacles. To describe this terrain in a couple words, rolling hills EVERYWHERE.
BattleFrog did an excellent job utilizing the terrain and although there were not a many of the extreme upper body challenges that they have come to be
known for, they still managed to find ways for athletes to push their limits (including a double wreck bag carry for the men). All in all, they put on a well-organized, challenging yet fun race, and the talk throughout the festival site was overwhelmingly positive and all I saw were smiles. This is why I keep coming back for more!”
On the elite podium, we saw both new and familiar faces. For the men, it was Mikhail Gerylo, Jordan Buscemi and Kirk Dewimdt who took it home, and for the women, it was Julie Hartjes, Amanda Mendez and Laura Prom taking the well-earned accolades.
Pictures courtesy of BattleFrog