PHOTOS: The World Famous Mud Run at Camp Pendleton
Competitors make their way through a puddle during the World Famous Mud Run at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside. Some runners said this year’s course was tougher than last year’s.
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Competitors got muddy from head to toe. From its modest beginnings in the 1990s, the Mud Run has grown exponentially. This year’s was held over two weekends for different groups.
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Lance Cpl. Kenneth Mathews, left, motivates a runner in Marine Corps style.
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A team of runners in prison costumes make their way through a puddle at the end of the 6.2-mile obstacle course.
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Marine Pfc. Luke Myrick , right, and Pvt. Michael Jenkins wrestle in the mud. No one needed emergency evacuation, but Navy corpsmen were busy treating sprains, barked shins, banged knees and dehydration.
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A team of competitors in tutus run through a puddle at the end of the course. For each finisher, there was a Mud Run T-shirt in Marine Corps colors.
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Marine Lance Cpl. Johnna-Mae Smith is thrown by her colleagues into one of the mud ponds.
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A little mud couldn’t stop this runner.
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A runner exults as she crosses the finish line.
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