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Savage Race and Mud Run Comes to Dallas on May 11

The mud and obstacle run, Savage Race, will be visiting the Dallas area May 11.

Savage Race has partnered up with Coy Wire and the Georgia chapter of Make A Wish to raise money for local Wish Kids. At the event, Make A Wish will have a water balloon booth set up where spectators can purchase a balloon to throw at racers. All proceeds will benefit the chapter.

What the heck is Savage Race?

From the Savage Race website:

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"Savage Race is more than just a mud race or obstacle race. It’s designed to be the experience of a lifetime. We feature some of the biggest and most badass mud obstacles in the business, and we never need more than 6 miles to completely kick your ass. If you want to conquer the best obstacles in the game, tightly packed within a 4-6 mile course, we’re the race for you. There are longer obstacle courses & mud run races out there, but none with more obstacles per mile than Savage Race. At Savage Race, you spend more time on our extreme mud obstacles and less time jogging.

Our mission has always been to produce something bigger than the race itself. Participating in Savage Race means that you are putting the rest of your life on hold while pushing your limits to dominate our mud obstacle course. The high you will feel from experiencing a Savage Race event is something that you won’t soon forget.

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Maybe you've tried other events like Tough Mudder, Spartan Race or Warrior Dash. Now it's time to see if you're ready for the obstacle race with the biggest obstacles, the most challenges per mile, and most importantly - the most fun mud run or obstacle event out there.

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