Take the natural elements like earth, air, fire and water — throw in some barbed wire — and you have the blueprint for a Spartan Race.
The world’s leading obstacle racing event comes to the Washougal Motocross Park for the first time Saturday. Admission is $15.
Elite heats occur from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Regular heats of up to 250 competitors each follow every 30 minutes from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event culminates with a lively festival of raffles, food, beverages, vendors and games.
“The unique obstacle course will demand every ounce of strength, ingenuity and animal instinct you thought you lost three generations ago,” said Spartan Race founder Joe Desena. “It’s going to be insane and it’s going to hurt people. But for the ones who cross the finish line, it’s going to change their lives.”
The Spartan Sprint is more than three miles long and features 15 different obstacles. Desena said the course outline and challenges are kept secret until the competitors experience them firsthand on racing day.