Cincinnati Spartan Trifecta Weekend
Race Information
The Spartan Race is a series of obstacle course races designed to test endurance, strength, and agility. Participants can choose from different race types, including Sprint, Super, and Beast, each with varying levels of difficulty and distance. The races feature obstacles like walls, ropes, mud pits, and natural terrains like hills and streams. The events are open to all fitness levels, from beginners to elite athletes. The Spartan Race was created by Joe De Sena, a former Wall Street trader, to inspire people to push themselves to their limits and live more active, fulfilling lives.
Just thirty minutes outside of Cincinnati, the Perfect North Slopes ski resort will challenge racers with a dynamic mixture of hills, field running through water and mud to add an extra layer of difficulty. Expect this to be a fast, yet challenging Trifecta weekend.
Parking for the event will be located onsite. The Festival will be integrated with the Base lodge, including a nice obstacle viewing area. When you're off the course, enjoy all that Cincinnati has to offer: gardens, mountains, and museums. No matter what you’re into, you’ll find it exploring the Cincinnati area.
Related Events
Did you know that this race is part of a series of runs? If you like this race you may want to run one of the following Spartan Race events.
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