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Survival

Deal, Kent

Betteshanger Park, Sandwich Road, Deal CT14 0BF, UK

Sat 5th October 2019

Organiser's Description

Kent's toughest military OCR returns to Betteshanger for a third year in 2019, with a number of race options including Survival Junior and Survival Elite, plus for the adult race. Choose between a 5k and a 10k route, whiichever option you choose, we guarantee an epic muddy race that will have you jumping, swinging, wading and crawling your way through Kent’s toughest military obstacles scattered around the old spoil heap at Betteshanger.

Distances

5 km, 10 km

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Donna Morrison

Jon Couchman

Kenneth MacLeod

Location

Deal, Kent

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