One of the most recognized endurance series in the world, Tough Mudder, coming to Indonesia in October 2016.
Founded in the US in 2010, Tough Mudder is a 16-20 km steeplechase course designed by British Special Forces to test all the strength, stamina, mental grit, teamwork and camaraderie with the most innovative way. More than 2,000,000 participants around the world participated in the competition to date.
With over 200 events since 2010 in seven different countries in the world, Tough Mudder year will reach more "Mudders" by expanding the series of events in Indonesia. In October 1-2, Bali will host the first Tough Mudder in Asia.
What makes Tough Mudder different than any other sports competition is that it is not a race, but a team challenge. Teamwork is needed to complete this challenge with no time to run against.
The event will take place over two days in Jimbaran Hijau, South Bali, a popular destination among tourists on the holiday island. Ridzki Syahputera, a representative of the event, said in the official launch in Jakarta Bengkel Crossfit, "This should be the most difficult Tough Mudder in the world." The land being difficult to Jimbaran performance coupled with hot weather and wet are factors participants will find particularly difficult in the Bali chapter of this global event recognized.
tough Mudder working with Seroja Partners, an entry specialist market in Jakarta, for bringing the first Asian chapter of this event in Bali. the organizers are targeting 8.000 to 8.500 participants from all over the world to attend. They hope to meet local people and expatriates in Indonesia, Australians living in Western Australia, as well as enthusiasts sports from neighboring South Asian countries such as Singapore.
Tough Mudder does not discriminate about the age, sex or disability. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/ToughMudderIndonesia or Instagram account Tough Mudder Indonesia www.instagram.com/toughmudder_id
Tickets are on sale from of 14 April 2016 on the website https://toughmudder.id. Expats living in Indonesia holding a valid residence permit (KITAS / KITAP of) have the right to award local tickets.