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What happened to the British "tough guy" challenge crossing the mire of fire?

20 17 It was reported on February 2nd that in 65438+ year1October 29th, a player who participated in the "Tough Guy Challenge" got stuck in the mud in the English town of Bolton. The annual "Tough Guy Challenge" aims to raise money for charity.

The venue of the challenge is in the countryside, and thousands of contestants from all over the world have to go through many obstacles such as crossing mud, crossing sea of fire and swimming through tunnels during the competition.

Introduction to the Tough Guy Challenge The last Sunday of January is the start time of the famous Tough Guy Challenge. At that time, contestants from all over the world gathered at the Pulton country farm in Staffordshire, England, to challenge their physical limits. ?

There is a saying at the entrance of official website in the "Tough Guy" contest: How much pain can you bear? The basic premise of "tough guy" is that you have the courage to be a tough guy. The "Tough Guy" Challenge is about12.87km, including 2 1 obstacle. After the endurance test of cross-country long-distance running, the last 4 kilometers is the essence of the competition. Participants need to climb through mud, through underwater tunnels, through fires and barbed wire, swim through frozen lakes and cross a power grid called Tiger. Each contestant is required to buy insurance before the competition and sign a "death agreement", which reads: "It is entirely my fault to participate in this competition." Many women have also accepted the challenge. Starting from 1990, the organizers called the competition in which women participated as "brave female warriors", and the organizers also planned to hold the first children's "tough guy" competition in June of 20 12.