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It’s World’s Toughest Mudder Week 2016! We are days away from the event. Saturday at high noon the race kicks off in Lake Las Vegas, Nevada. This week Mud Run Guide is looking at top men, women, and teams to watch as we count down the days. So far this week we have looked at the top men to watch, top women to watch, and today we focus on the team event.
This year the most talked about race category is the team race. With the Cellucor $100,000 dollar bonus for the first time to reach 100 miles many top athletes have opted for the team event. Additionally, with the change of rules this year allowing teams of two, many top athletes have paired up.
WTM 2016 Top Teams to Watch
Ryan Atkins & Jon Albon
Since announced that Ryan Atkins and Jon Albon would be teaming up for World's Toughest Mudder they have quickly become the most talked about team going into the 2016 Word's Toughest Mudder. Arguably the two best obstacle racers in the world have teamed up once again to take on the 24-race and have their eyes on that $100,000 bonus.
The duo raced together last year as part of a 4-man team but this year it's just the two. They recently spent time together in Canada after the OCR World Championships to fine tune their training for the event. Atkins knows how to get 100-miles at WTM and Albon has the endurance to match. All eyes will be on them over the weekend watching to see if they can claim that bonus check.
Robert Killian & Chad Trammell
Mark Jones & Josh Fiore
Team Getting Tough
Another team to look for is Tema Getting Tough from Germany. While most of the top teams this year have opted for teams of two Getting Tough has stuck with their four-person team. Getting Tough consists of Markus Erteltis, Felix Baiker, Lucas Kempe, and Maximilian Winkler. Last year the team finished second getting 80 miles on course over the 24-hours. Look for them to be competitive once again this year. The question will be… Is a 4-man team a disadvantage this year?
John Fagan and Dustin Partridge
Both men have endurance racing experience and many in the World's Toughest Mudder community have called them the dark horse duo heading into the race this weekend. These two should be pushing the entire race and look for them to silently clock away the miles throughout the full 24-hours.
Other Notable Teams:
In the team competition, it seems that many are coming out of the woodwork at the eleventh hour. But there are two teams who are perennial favorites among the Tough Mudder Legion. Those are Team FourEyes! and Lords of Coventry. Team FourEyes! was recently featured in a Tough Mudder HQ article talking about the history that Walt Lyons, Joe Van Dyke and KC Hereth have at both WTM and the Tough Mudder community as a whole. Look for them in the iconic plastic glasses. These three are always out for fun but don't let their jovial manner fool you they are also a competitive force with the knowledge and talent to be in the top five.
Lords of Coventry are back this year. The Lords are another perennial favorite on the World's Toughest Mudder weekend. This year the team is made up of Jason Gidusko, Ben Kirkup, and Chris James joins the team this year. Gidusko and Kirkup are seasoned WTM veterans. Look for them to guide James throughout the 24-hours.
Final note about the team race. Many were looking forward to the team of Hunter McIntyre and Austin Azar this year as one of the top teams to watch. Yesterday, McIntyre announced that he would not be running and waiting for the start of the 2017 season. This change in events definitely makes Azar now running solo a contender in the men's division.