Mudd, Sweat and Tears obstacle races, mud run, and OCR information, distance, cost, dates, calendar, discounts, obstacles, reviews, and more

Mudd, Sweat and Tears is a 10k obstacle course mud run event of extreme proportion. Our courses combine the best organic and natural features found throughout each site, with a series of constructed obstacles, which will have you – crawling, climbing, swimming, carrying and dragging yourself, possibly fellow competitors, and a series of objects: up, over, under, through and around hill and dale. And just when you think there can’t be another hill to climb or pit to drag yourself through….



Warning:MST is not for the faint of heart or unprepared. You will get dirty, muddy, scraped up, cold, physically and mentally punished, and may end up smiling continuously.



If you’re not of average or above average fitness levels, prepared to race hard, race smart and help your fellow competitors, than this may not be the event for you. On the other hand, for those who are up for the challenge the rewards can be contagious!



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  • July 14, 2018
    British Columbia Canada Mudd Sweat and Tears Kelowna 2018
    Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
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  • June 30, 2018
    British Columbia Canada Mudd Sweat and Tears Prince George 2018
    Otway Nordic Centre, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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  • June 09, 2018
    Manitoba Canada Mudd Sweat and Tears Gimli 2018
    Gimli Motorsports Park, Gimli, Manitoba, Canada
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  • September 23, 2017
    Regina Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2017
    Beaver Creek Ranch, Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada
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  • August 26, 2017
    Kelowna Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2017
    Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
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  • September 24, 2016
    Regina Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2016
    Beaver Creek Ranch, Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada
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  • September 17, 2016
    Nova Scotia Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2016
    Upper Clemens Adventure Park, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada
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  • July 16, 2016
    Moncton Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2016
    Broadleaf Guest Ranch, Riverside-Albert, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • June 11, 2016
    Prince George Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2016
    Otway Nordic Centre, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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  • May 14, 2016
    Kelowna Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2016
    Crystal Mountain Resort, West Kelowna,
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  • November 07, 2015
    NSW Australia Mudd Sweat & Tears 2015
    Hope Estate Winery, Pokolbin, New South Wales, Australia
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  • October 03, 2015
    Lumsden Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2015
    Beaver Creek Ranch, Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada
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  • September 12, 2015
    Panorama Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2015
    Panorama Resort, Panorama, British Columbia, Canada
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  • August 22, 2015
    Fredericton Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2015
    Yoho Lake Scout Reserve, Yoho, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • June 13, 2015
    Prince George Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2015
    Otway Nordic Centre, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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  • May 09, 2015
    Kelowna Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2015
    Crystal Mountain Resort, West Kelowna,
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  • August 23, 2014
    Saint John Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2014
    Rockwood Park, Saint John, NB, Canada
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  • July 19, 2014
    Vancouver Island Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2014
    Mount Washington Alpine Resort, Mount Washington, British Columbia, Canada
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  • June 14, 2014
    Cochrane Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2014
    Cochrane AG Society, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
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  • May 10, 2014
    Kelowna Canada Mudd Sweat & Tears 2014
    Crystal Mountain Resort, West Kelowna,
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  • October 06, 2012
    Mudd Sweat & Tears Kelowna 2012
    Lake Okanagan Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
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  • September 01, 2012
    Mudd Sweat & Tears Ottawa 2012
    Wilderness Tours, Foresters Falls, Ontario, Canada
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Mudd, Sweat and no Tears!

Apr 29, 2014 by GrittyKitty
Event Name: Mudd, Sweat and Tears Niagara 2014 

It's one week before the first obstacle race of the season, I check the weather and UGH, it's gonna be cold and damp! Welcome to racing in Canada. We are the only country it seems where we can go from frost bite to sunburn in one day. We load the car and head off to the Hamilton/Niagara region, about a 4 hour drive. Upon arrival we check into the hotel and head to the race site for a preview. The Puddicombe Farm is a nice venue with a small gift shop, petting zoo, train rides and other family activities for spectators. The Iced Apple Wine is fantastic! When we arrived in the afternoon, none of the main venue had been set up, so we returned to the hotel and rested. We were up early and had a full breakfast at the Comfort Inn which has recently been renovated and is quite nice and about 11 minutes from the race site. Apart from some rowdy kids overhead, the hotel is clean and quiet at a reasonable rate. We checked in, submitted our waivers and received our kit: coupons, t-shirt, face tattoo, race # and some advertising. We switched our timing to 0900 to be the first out as the weather was quite cold at 5 degrees and it was lightly misting (rain). The terrain was through the vineyards and up the Bruce Trail, obstacles were placed throughout including, mud crawl with barbed wire, 9' walls, hay bales, bridge crossings -over and under and some carrying challenges. Overall was a nice paced course, nothing too extreme with plenty of volunteers throughout to motivate you to continue. I had the opportunity to meet the Race Director John Reed and he said "it was an excellent turnout at approx. 260 participants and is a very user friendly race site." He thanked the race builders, Bobby Beaudoin, Joe Zack -who completed the course in 29 minutes and has the claim to fame of being an OCR star from the World Tough Mudder course and Brad Anderson. Here were a few other details: parking was $5.00 and was donated to a local charity, parking may have been a concern if the numbers were much larger; the drink ticket should be usable for both beer or water as the designated driver had to pay for any non-alcoholic beverage -(John is aware of this and will make changes for next race); emails were sent on a regular basis to update participants and race kit pick up was quick and easy -well organized. Obstacles were well spaced out and were fun for all fitness levels -one obstacle needs to be revisited -the angled pallets as they were too slippery for anyone to get traction so most participants walked through them to avoid injury. Location is good for a family venue. Music needs to be improved to 'stoke the fire' at the start and food options at the end were limited to a BBQ for a fee. The bonfire was a nice touch and hose off stations were available if you could withstand the cold. Bathrooms on site were enough for this size of a venue but may need to be increased as numbers improve. The finish line was well defined but there was a bunching issue for medal distribution and photos at the end so they may want to add a corridor for finishers to follow to line up racers to prevent future confusion. T-shirts were a bold red cotton and the medal is a good weight and size. Overall a fun race, no tears involved, and a well thought out looped course.


The Ultimate Mud Run, Obstacle Race and Adventure Race Guide , USA 3.0 3.0 1 1 It's one week before the first obstacle race of the season, I check the weather and UGH, it's gonna be cold and damp! Welcome to racing in Canada. We are the only country it see