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| | | Anaheim, California | | Under clear California skies, Angel Stadium transformed into a stair-stacked battlefield. Over 5,000 racers charged through the home of the Los Angeles Angels, weaving from dugout tunnels to the open concourse. The A-Frame Cargo under the iconic "Big A" stole the spotlight, giving racers an unforgettable Stadion moment. On the podium, Andres Leiva and Faye Morgan claimed victory with lightning-fast runs that set the pace for the day. | | | | Attica, Indiana | | In the heartland of Indiana, Spartans returned to Attica for a full Trifecta Weekend. Rolling hills and rugged terrain pushed racers to their limits, with humid Midwest air clinging tight as the courses wound through dense trails and open farmland. Kids and adults alike left the festival caked in mud and sweat, with finish lines echoing the toughness of true Midwest grit. | | | | Paris, France | | After five years away, Spartan stormed back into Paris at the rarely opened Beynes military base. Rain turned the course into a mud-slick gauntlet, amplifying the grind of heavy carries and forest trails. Six thousand racers pushed through the elements, with Grรฉgory Basilico and Katrine Haaland Leveraas taking Super wins ahead of the France National Series finale. The day was raw, gritty, and unforgettable—Paris racing at its most primal. | | | | Misano Adriatico, Italy | | From seaside stretches to muddy riversides, Misano Adriatico delivered Italy's largest Spartan weekend of the year. Over 5,700 racers battled under sunny skies, with rain from earlier in the week creating deep mud pits across the Trifecta Weekend. Young Italian athletes rose to the occasion in the Beast, while seasoned veterans claimed the Super and National Series titles, proving Italy's Spartan scene is as fierce as ever. | | | | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | | History was made inside Etihad Arena with the UAE's first Spartan City race. The arena floor, upper tiers, and Yas Bay Waterfront became a multi-level gauntlet of 15 obstacles across a 3K sprint format. Over 2,200 racers stormed through rope climbs, spears, and the new Gauntlet obstacle, while Kids races filled the arena with family energy. Indoor, loud, and electric—Abu Dhabi brought Spartan City racing to life. | | | | London, England | | London South showed why it's one of the UK's biggest Tough Mudder weekends. Over 16,000 Mudders waded through woodland, paintball fields, and abseil ditches before diving head-first into a chaotic Mud Mile powered by Subway's "Spudway" takeover. Festival Village buzzed with 19 partners, ice baths, and non-stop celebration. Six Mudders joined the 100-headband club, earning legendary status on a weekend where camaraderie ruled. | | | | Braga, Portugal | | Portugal welcomed DEKA for the very first time inside Forum Braga, and nearly 400 athletes made history. The venue pulsed with energy as DEKA FIT, DEKA Teams, and DEKA Mile tested strength, cardio, and resilience. Local athletes dominated the podiums, with Fabio Portela and Tania Cruz earning Elite victories. | | | |
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