Central Florida Spartan Trifecta Weekend

Highlands County, Florida, United States

Dec 19-20, 2026 - Saturday to Sunday

OCR

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, and mud pits, as well as natural terrain 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.

Skipper Ranch's course is on an operating cow farm, so expect flat farmland, nice trails... and a lot of marshy mud. If you're lucky, you might even spot a Bald Eagle's nest. Located in Sebring, just a couple hours from Orlando and Miami, this centrally located race is a great for anyone looking to complete a Trifecta in the Sunshine State.

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Join in for an unforgettable race weekend celebrating 50 years of tradition, energy, and Orlando pride 🌴 Downtown Orlando comes alive for this milestone celebration where every mile tells a story and every finish line moment feels electric. Register today to be part of five decades of one of Orlando’s most iconic running traditions.

Don't Miss:
✅ Scenic Downtown Course & Entertainment
✅ Lakeside Post-Race Party with Live Music 
✅ Athlete Development Program - $23,000 Prize Purse!
✅ Half Marathon Pace Groups
✅ Florida's Only Sustainable Race
✅ DTO 16.2 Challenge

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Race Facts

Race Size: 1,000 - 5,000

Elevation: Fast and Flat

Course Type: Obstacle

Boston Qualifier: No

Kids Run: Yes

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