One of the most talked about performances of the day came from fourteen-year-old wunderkind Nathen Snyder, who also completed four incredible laps in the BattleFrog Extreme Race (BFX) and, amazingly, appeared ready for more when the BFX clock expired.
“The course had a lot of fun and challenging obstacles. Late in the day the course was covered in mud. I struggled with the Wreck Bag Carry because they weighed more than half my body weight, but I managed to get it done with the support of my fellow BFX racers. I enjoyed every minute,”
said Snyder, who took home a coveted BFX Paddle in what looks to be a promising athletic future. Mr. Snyder aspires to be an OCR Olympic athlete, amongst other big ambitions.
“I want to attend the U.S. Naval Academy and become a Navy SEAL. I hope my OCR training will help me.”
According to Course Designer Christopher “Beard” Acord, standout obstacles at the Pittsburgh Course included the aforementioned Wreck Bag Carry, Platinum Rigs and underground mine as well as “Mt. BattleFrog” a steep, Pennsylvania hillside requiring confidence and teamwork as the day went by and turf was worn into mud. Another hit: the Puroast Coffee “Mounds of Grounds” mud and dune crawl covered in Puroast Coffee grinds. “All day I heard people talking about the terrific coffee aroma, and how ingenius that obstacle is,” said a glowing Acord. “We got a lot of compliments on this course. It is really wonderful and humbling to hear people say it was the best race they’ve ever run.”
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