Adventurers of all ages will head to Washougal Motocross Park on Saturday, Aug. 19, to take on the Spartan challenge.
Once again, the Portland Sprint takes over this famous racing venue above the Washougal River. The park provides the perfect combination of tree-lined trails and dirt tracks to make a fresh, obstacle-dense course that pushes contestants to their physical and emotional peaks.
“It is a test of speed, strength, endurance and grit,” said Spartan Pro Team member Robert Killian. “Every race is different. Every course is different. They always find a way to keep it interesting.”
Killian took the world by storm when he captured the 2015 Spartan Race World Championship in Lake Tahoe. The 35-year-old U.S. Army Green Beret serves in the Colorado National Guard part time and competes in Spartan Races full time. This will be his first trip to Washougal. As a motocross fan, Killian is anxious to see how the race track will be converted into an obstacle course.
“What I like about Spartan Race is that there are so many opportunities to push yourself out of your comfort zone,” Killian said. “And it’s all over the world, too. That’s fun.”