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Human Hunt

Oundle, Northamptonshire

The Green, Near Oundle, Ashton, Peterborough PE8 5LD, UK

Sat 1st March 2014

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‘Society has collapsed. The Venari Corporation now rule what remains of the United Kingdom. Each year, 1000 competitors face off in The Human Hunt, a cross between the Hunger Games and the Running Man. 500 runners will sprint through 10k of maze-like forests pursued by 500 hunters.' Forget obstacles, forget teamwork, forget mud, stop walking, start running! Location is set to be the National Trust Lyveden New Bield, with camping on site.

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