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Friday, August 16, 2019

The Mud Run


Last term, an exciting event happened. 

We did this one on a particular Tuesday, 2nd of July. Also known as The Junior  Tough Guy & Gal Challenge. At our school, we have this club called The Running Club. Several students that are apart of Running Club, decided that they would join this fun opportunity. It was opportunity that I could not say no to, only because the sound of it sounded pleasuring. Running Club trained hard, especially those 
who've decided they'd go to the Challenge.

Our enthusiastic coach had planned this, so when it was the day the challenge was going to happen, all who were joining had been scheduled to come around 

7:45 am and talked about the rides and other necessities.

When the meeting (I'll call it a meeting), was finished, people hopped into other cars to travel to our destination, which was around Helensville.

When we arrived, I felt very ecstatic but nerve-wrecking too.
Gray clouds started to hover above me, it was going to rain, well the slipperier the mud the more fun it could be! The person who was hosting told the students, and adults who were entering the rules. The most important for me would be to stay safe. 

People met up at the centre and danced to some very pop songs. The host asked some people to come up to dance or choose a prize including some from my school. 

After minutes of being patient, it had started! After plenty of people, I was standing beneath the starting line. 

I went through some muddy obstacles. Like climbing walls. I slid down a muddy slide, that was very rebellious of me and when I came back from the race, I was muddy.  A few spots her on my T-shirt and on my shoes! I see why they call it The Mud Run to some.





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