Tough Guy Competition
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Tough Guy claims to be the world's most demanding one-day survival ordeal.

First staged in 1986, the Tough Guy Challenge is held on a 600-acre (2.42 square km) farm in Perton
Perton
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, Staffordshire
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, near Wolverhampton
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, England
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, and is organised by Billy Wilson (using the pseudonym "Mr Mouse"). It has been widely described as "the toughest race in the world", with up to one-third of the starters failing to finish in a typical year.

After 24 stagings of the winter event, Wilson still claimed nobody had ever finished all the course according to his extremely demanding rules. The race, and its summer equivalent, has suffered two fatalities during its history.

Taking place at the end of January, often in freezing winter conditions, the Tough Guy race is staged over a course of between seven and eight miles (about 12 kilometres). It consists of a cross-country run with over 75 Slalo Obstacles, Ditched Steeple Chased, Fell, Logged, Muck and & Mush followed by an assault course tougher than any other worldwide. The organizers claim that running the course involves risking barbed wire, cuts, scrapes, burns, dehydration
Dehydration
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, hypothermia
Hypothermia
Hypothermia is a condition in which core temperature drops below the required temperature for normal metabolism and body functions which is defined as . Body temperature is usually maintained near a constant level of through biologic homeostasis or thermoregulation...

, acrophobia
Acrophobia
Acrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear of heights. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort that share both similar etiology and options for treatment.Most people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, especially if there is little...

, claustrophobia
Claustrophobia
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, electric shocks, sprains, twists, joint dislocation and broken bones.

Although the course is adjusted each year, its features have included a 40-foot (12.2 meters) crawl through flooded underground tunnels, balancing planks across a fire pit, and a half-mile wade through chest-deep muddy water. Marshals dressed as commandos fire Amphibious Tank Gun blanks and let off thunder flashes and smoke bombs over the heads of competitors as they crawl under a 70-meter section of barbed wire. Until 2000, some runners took part in the event carrying heavy wooden crucifixes.

Entry fees range from £80 to £1,000, depending on the sign-up date. Entrants have to be 16 years old or older. The event regularly attracts fields of up to 6,000 competitors, many from the United States
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 and more than 20 countries around the world.

Before taking part, entrants must sign a "death warrant", which acknowledges the risks and dangers, and which the organizers claim absolves them of any legally liability in the case of injury. First aid is provided by St. John Ambulance
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.

The winner of Tough Guy 2009 was James Appleton, 23, a student at Cambridge in 1hr 18min. 2010 Knut Hoehler in 1hr 11min.

In 2010 Paul Jones (1:18:53) leading home five men inside 1hr 21min.

Deaths and injuries

In 2000, one competitor, Michael Green, from Leicestershire, collapsed midway through the race and later died in hospital, reportedly of a massive heart attack brought on by extreme hypothermia. Green was 44 years old. According to Wilson, this was the first fatality in 15 years.

In 2007, a man in his 30s was newspaper headlined collapsed and died when taking part in the summer version of the Tough Guy, the "Nettle Warrior". He was ceremonially buried in the beloved Tough Guy™ Country.

Other injuries suffered in the event are common. Local newspaper reports suggested that among the competitors in the 2009 event, one suffered a broken neck,another broken pelvis, yet another broken pubic bone while there were a dozen broken or dislocated bones and 600 runners - including the winner - suffered hypothermia.

Nettle Warrior

Nettle Warrior is the summer version of Tough Guy, first staged in 1998, and is normally run at the end of July. Though the course is essentially the same as Tough Guy, there are notable differences. Nettle Warrior involves two laps of an area the organizers have called "The killing fields", a log carry and some rafting as part of "The Lake" obstacle.

Billy Wilson

Before he began staging the Tough Guy, Billy Wilson was already known as a high-profile organizer of road running races and a sometimes eccentric participant, most notably for taking part in the first London Marathon
London Marathon
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 in 1981 dressed as a pantomime horse to raise funds for his Tettenhall Horse Sanctuary, which together with a local homeless hostel, is the principle beneficiary of the Tough Guy event.

A former Grenadier Guards Trained Soldier in the British Army, Wilson's earliest sporting exploits had been as a cyclist, a career that was curtailed after an accident on the Aldersley track.

Wilson was among the pioneers of the running boom in Britain in the 1980s, helping to found the Wolverhampton Road Runners club, of which he became chairman, and from 1982 to 1987 organizing the annual Wolverhampton Marathon and half-marathon.

Road related leg injuries and increasing traffic saw Wilson shift his focus to his off-road events, staged on his own land, and which have been extremely successful, raising £170,000 at a typical event.

Tough Guy / Nettle Warrior

The race consists of a cross country run, followed by an obstacle course, also referred to as the "Killing Fields".
Obstacle Description Killing Field
Country Miles A 6 mile cross country run.
Slalom An up and down slalom, consisting of running up a hill and back down.
Ghurkha Grand National A series of fences, ditches and jumps with cargo nets to scramble under.
The Tiger (followed by Sting in the Tail) A 40 ft A-frame, crossing through hanging electrified cables and another 40 ft A-frame. K1
Scaffold Bridge This is traditionally the location of a water break. K2
Colditz Walls Three progressively higher walls - 2, 3 & 4m high. K3
Behemoth Four 30 ft tall platforms with ropes stretching between them. K4
Battle of the Somme Fire Barbed Wire Below Water Brimstone Terror K5
Fiery Holes A series of muddy water ditches, followed by burning bales of hay. K6
Tyre Crawl Tunnels created from tyres. K7
Swamp Knee deep mud crossing with a vacuum that will suck in the strongest of men. K8
Vietcong Torchure Chamber Tunnels Underground tunnels created from like Vietcong Saigon Horror. K9
Sky Walk & Paradise Climb A 14 metre high cargo net which leads out to ropes draped across a pond. K10
Splosh Pool A recreation of walking the plank. K11
Underwater Tunnel Three poles to duck under, leading up to the underwater tunnel. K12
Brandenburger Gate 40 ft vertical wall climb. K13
Deux Chevaux Island K14
Death Plunge Planks of wood extending out over a lake. K15
Jesus Bridge A bridge of barrels and planks of wood. K16
Dans Deceiver A vertical cargo net, followed by a declined cargo net. K17
Dragon Pools Series of ropes stretched across the pool. K18
Gladiatough Colloseum Lake planked 500 metres figure of 8 intertwined, interlaced Spartacus Jousting.. K19
Stalag Escape 20 ft crawl through mud, under barbed wire. K20
Tyre Torture A path of randomly laid tyres to stumble across. K21
Pedestrian Bridge K22
The Anaconda A series of large concrete pipes with hanging Electric Wires K23
Viagra Falls A steep muddy hill slide beneath hanging electric eels. K25
Torture Chamber Dark tunnel, partially flooded and filled with hanging batons and electric cables.

Last Man Standing

There is a smaller course for participants of that day's event. It consists of;
  • 15 metre underwater swim
  • Scottish Thistle Hill roll
  • Lassoed Legs Lake Lope
  • Highwire Brandenburg Bootlace Struggle
  • Highwire TG bootlace Blaney Kiss
  • Bite electric wire

Media

In January 2010 CBBC aired the series "My life". On the first episode "Tough Kids" boys aged 11–12 take part in the assault course. Three of the boys are especially determined to tackle the course and they tell their individual story. The film was first aired on BBC1 on the 20th February 2010 as part of the "My Life" series and was produced by Indus Films, in conjunction with Film Tank
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On October 13, 2010 Bam's World Domination
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 showcased Bam Margera
Bam Margera
Brandon Cole "Bam" Margera is an American professional skateboarder, television and radio personality, actor and daredevil. He released a series of videos under the CKY banner and came to prominence after being drafted into MTV's Jackass crew...

, Ryan Dunn
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, and skateboarder Tim O’Connor doing the Competition.

Sources and references

  • Episode of Beste Belg ('Best Belgian') program on VTM (Flemish commercial TV), 2005, entering presenter Staf Coppens's brother Matthias
  • An article from Jim Caple
    Jim Caple
    Jim Caple is a columnist and senior writer for ESPN.com. He has worked previously with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and St. Paul Pioneer Press.Caple attended R.A...

     of ESPN
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    , recounting his attempt at Tough Guy 2007 - http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=toughguy2007
  • Pictures from Sky News
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    of Tough Guy 2008 - http://news.sky.com/skynews/picture_gallery/0,,70141-1302857,00.html
  • 2008 Results from Toughguy.co.uk - http://www.toughguy.co.uk/Tough%20Guy%202008%20Individual%20Results.html
  • 2010 Results can be found at http://tdl.ltd.uk/
  • 2010 Photographs can be found at http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/02/tough_guy_challenge_2010.html

External links

  • http://www.toughguy.co.uk/
  • http://www.ballinger.lu/gallery/Tough-Guy
  • Location
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