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Tough Guy 2017

29/1/2017

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Pre Race.
Tough Guy is considered to be the godfather of modern obstacle racing, so I as I write this prelude to my pilgrimage from Euston to Wolverhampton I'm filled with a mix of fear and excitement as I turn up my music to help diffuse the prior. Before my first ever OCR I felt all of those things but as I complete these events the more these feelings have faded. 'Race hardened,' I like to think. So why am I feeling nervous this time?

  • Lately the temperature has dropped considerably which can be testified by the frozen lakes.
  • Also I really am not a fan of being electrocuted and whilst you can bypass any obstacle my pride doesn't acknowledge that option. (Maybe tomorrow it will).
  • The final point is that my accommodation for tonight is at the Wulfrun (Not to be confused by the OCR event Wolfrun!) in Wolverhampton with review comments like "Terrible NO Star / crack house hotel !" and "The wardrobe door fell off and cut my partners head when.he opened it!"
As I journey into the Midlands I go through my OCR checklist. I have a couple of new race items including:
  • A Helly Hansen merino wool top. Moisture wicking but great at retaining heat. 
  • A pair of neoprene surf boots that will replace my trail shoe's insole and my socks, which should keep my feet from the chill of multiple frosty dunks. 
  • This race I'm also wearing a runners backpack for the first time. (The bag in addition to carrying some items it also may provide a little extra warmth for my back).
  • I figured packing some energy gels and my asthma pump would be a good idea for a winter race with the prospect of being out there for over four hours.
  • I'm also breaking a cardinal rule of event racing which is to 'not test your kit on race day,' which is in reference to my surf shoes just bought on Wednesday. Therefore in my backpack I will also carry my insoles and fresh socks in a sealed food bag just in case things don't work out for the new purchase.
Next stop, Wolverhampton....
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Wulfrun Accommodation.
So the hotel wasn't as bad as other people were saying. Yes it a little rough on the edges with no reception and you needing to get the keys from the off-licence next door. (I only knew this from reading another review). There was a definite damps smell in the building but the heating was on. My room had its own shower and toilet but it was across the corridor. There were a few things that need fixing like the wardrobe and shower pipe but everything functioned. I think the bed looked quite old. (But trendy if you call it "shabby shique."). The guy who showed me my room was friendly enough and was happy for me to check out earlier than the usual time of 9:00. I stayed on a Saturday evening and you could here some parties happening somewhere. One thing that bugged me though was the green safety was quite bright for catching some z's.

Wulfrun isn't quite the Twilight Zone as described by other reviewers and I've stayed in worse places. If you want a place to stay for an evening in Wolverhampton and are happy to accept its peculiarities then go for Wulfrun.
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The event.
Considering this was the 30th and last ever Tough Guy I must say I was disappointed by the overall experience. Other much newer events have taken the OCR format and surpassed the TG offerings.

The event itself seemed to have out grown its facilities. Registration had such a long queue. There was no bag drop so you have to trust that your bag will still be where you left it. Showers were indoors and hot which is a massive thumbs up but it struggled to handle the vast amount of people there. I did however get a free sports massage prior to the race to help the muscles warm up!

The start time was 11:00 however we were left without any indication of why there was a delay. Only a crackly speaker spouted something which intended to be music. Half an hour passed before someone started to get the crowd going with some group chants. The guy needed a decent microphone and speakers as his megaphone did little to reach us at the back. 

After forty minutes we finally got going. Well a little jog before the first queue. The fact that all five thousand set off together meant this should not have been a surprise. I thought Tough Mudder was bad for crowding but Tough Guy takes the crown for queues and this was also the theme of the day.

The course itself had a lot of repetitive obstacles, to the point where people were getting a little fed up. You aren't really proving anything by getting in and out of a muddy trench three dozen more times!

PictureThe ugliest medal design award goes to Tough Guy.
I didn't think the course was all that imaginative. Just a lot of hay bales, logs and steep muddy hills to climb. Tough Guy likes monotonous cargo nets to climb under too. 

I was happy that I managed to not get struck by the electric cables. Did here a few screams though. 

I've come to discover I really like the upper body focused obstacles which unfortunately there was only one. (Runners from the competitive wave had a few extra upper body obstacles). We had just one set of hanging tyres to monkey across. I managed three tyres. After I started going to the next obstacle but turned around to queue for a second attempt at the tyres. Got half way but one of the tyres buckled with my weight!

The torture chambers had tubes to crawl through but some were dead ends. As there was so much bottlenecking I'm assuming the vast majority never went down the wrong shaft. 

Queues towards the end had one benefit which was the close proximity of other races offered a little extra body heat and shielding from the elements. Although if there weren't queues you'd probably warm up by moving instead!

The final obstacle was a wade through more water before a ten minute wait to queue over the finish line. An incredibly undramatic finale. 

My post has been mostly negative and that's partly due to the hype surrounding this race, but I did enjoy parts of the race. Just the repetitive nature and multiple long queues in particular stuttered the overall experience.  In terms of "toughness," it's not really anything extraordinary compared to other OCR events. This is a real shame that I have come away disappointed from Tough Guy, but I salute the event organiser Mr Mouse for bringing OCR into the world for without him and his original entrepreneurial existence there would have been a lot of other experiences I may never have discovered...

PS.
After reading some Facebook event reviews it turns out that a bunch of obstacles were closed off due to time restrictions. This is disheartening to hear as due to all the queues there was little I could have done to make my race quicker in order to have made the cut off.

It seems like the front wave runners all had a more fulfilling experience than myself stuck in the last wave.
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