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10K Germans compete in world's largest obstacle course

A participant of the extreme run "Allgaeuman" wears a fancy costume as he runs through the mud of the emptied Forggensee lake in the Allgaeu region near Fuessen, southern Germany, on March 21, 2015. AFP

Obstacle course racing is becoming an extremely popular event across the world. The event is designed to test your strength, stamina and quick decision-making skills. And this race in Germany is all about that!

The ‘Strongman Run’ is one of the world's largest obstacle course races that takes place every year at the grounds of a motor racing track.

The 10-kilometer course race is designed for everyone: men and women, young and old alike. This year, over 10-thousand participants took part.

Many of them dressed up in a huge variety of weird and wonderful fancy costumes for the occasion.

They had to tackle a series of obstacles around the track like crawling through mud, jumping over containers, climbing rope and much more.

 


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