Canadian ultrarunner Ryan Atkins took dwelling a outstanding $32,000 prize for taking second place on the first-ever Robust Mudder Infinity AlUla (impediment course race) occasion in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, held on Feb. 24. The occasion made waves with an astounding complete prize purse of $480,000 USD, with a number of path runners claiming high spots. Atkins, who has been a standout impediment course racer for greater than a decade, has cited his means to run lengthy distances, mixed with energy, as aiding him in his podium OCR finishes—he was an ultrarunner and path racer earlier than he added OCR competitions to his spectacular athletic resume.
Whereas OCRs usually characteristic a lot greater prize purses than path or ultrarunning occasions (the place races often provide minimal, if any, monetary incentives), the Saudi Arabia occasion was nonetheless a high-paying exception to the norm.
Impediment course racing fundamentals
Think about combining the fun of path working with a sequence of difficult bodily obstacles, and you’ve got impediment course racing (OCR). Programs could also be set by distance or time, and have obstacles like rope climbs, mud pits, wall climbs and monkey bars, to check not solely your working stamina mixed with energy, agility, and problem-solving expertise. The Robust Mudder Infinity AlUla occasion introduced athletes from 40 totally different nations collectively on a demanding 10K course that featured 20 obstacles per lap—rivals needed to full as many circuits as attainable inside an eight-hour timeframe.
Atkins’s endurance-based background
Atkins, who grew up in Ottawa, has a large background in high-level sports activities that features being a world unicycle champion in addition to a World Cup mountain bike racer. He caught the ultradistance bug when a good friend invited him on an 80K path jaunt whereas on a visit to Killarney, Eire. “It was my introduction to extremely working and it completely kicked my ass,” Atkins later advised Influence Journal. “I beloved the problem and it immersed me into working at a time when OCR began turning into extra prevalent,” he says.
Atkins touts working as serving to venture him to stardom as a champion impediment course racer; he has gained the World’s Hardest Mudder quite a few instances (a 24-hour impediment course race that features 160K of mountain working) and has additionally been topped OCR World Champion. Ultrarunning has seen Atkins take various podiums, and in 2023 he claimed sixth place on the notoriously aggressive Canyons Endurance Run by UTMB in California, and fifth within the equally deep discipline of the Bandera 100K held in Bandera, Texas.
A detailed second-place end for Atkins
Within the males’s competitors on the Robust Mudder Infinity AlUla, the highlight was on Atkins and his long-time OCR rival, the U.Okay.’s Jonathan Albon, who can be an completed sky runner and claimed gold on the Skyrunning World Championships in 2018. Albon’s win noticed him conquering 100 kilometers and securing the highest prize of $80,000. Sizzling on his heels, Atkins coated the identical distance and pocketed $32,000 for his efficiency.
“Yesterday I competed within the Robust Mudder Infinity in AlUla. Fairly pleased with how I ran—100K in simply over 8 hours,” Atkins posted on social media after the occasion. “Huge kudos to the organizers who placed on an amazing occasion. First time to Saudi Arabia. It was good to run across the desert and commiserate with a bunch of like-minded great individuals.”