Mayday Mudders go “The Whole Hog”

Ready to take on “The Boss Hog”

It’s that time of the year when the weather starts to turn as we come into Autumn, the leaves are turning shades of red and gold, there’s a brisk chill in the air and once again “The Mayday Mudders” get ready to lace up their boots and take on the “Suffolk Whole Hog”.

This year the team are set to run the gruelling 7 mile course encountering over 35 insane obstacles from cargo nets, wading through freezing water to jumping hay bales. The races which begin on October 14th will be run by Mayday’s very own pure bread team of athletes consisting of: Adam Northcut, Calvin Craske, Kile Oakley, Paul Wilson and Nathan Gray who are keen and ready to take on the “Boss Hog” 2018.

Lets wish them the best of luck and give them a cheer at the finish.

For more information on the “Suffolk Whole Hog” or to be involved in next years event visit: https://wholehograces.co.uk/

Below are a few snapshots of what you can expect on the day.

Suffolk Whole Hog – This Sunday (15th)

Expect to be tired, expect to be wet and muddy and expect to go the Whole Hog!

Sunday marks the date that our very own “Mayday Mudders” put on their Lycra for another grueling mud run, this year marks the first in which the guys take on the legendary “Boss Hog” battling eight miles, in freezing cold water, bogs, mud and the regions most testing obstacles. 

This years team of “Mudders” are a special bread all of their own: “Paul Wilson“, “Shane Wiley” and “Ryan Aldred” who have informed us they are ready to give it their all, their eyes set on the finish line, a hog roast and a cold drink from the on site bar!

Lots of pictures to come to stay tuned to find out how the boys got on and their lap times.

About the “Suffolk Whole Hog”

The Suffolk Whole Hog is organised annually, and is just one of a number of public, charity and team-building obstacle races we run each year.

2017 is our 11th year of running the Suffolk Whole Hog, and will be our biggest race yet!
The races are tough, fun, wet and wild!

The two routes take place in a beautiful location. The Suffolk Whole Hog race is 5 miles long and the more challenging Boss Hog is 8 miles long. For both races we guarantee lots of obstacles, lots of mud and lots of water …

Visit: https://wholehograces.co.uk/ for details on how you can apply for the races.