About:

Course and Categories:

The SBSD MUD-RUN 2010 is a 5K
course that can be run in individual age
categories or as a 5 person team. Team
categories include Mixed (any combination of women/men), Male
(all men team) or Female (all women team). The Children’s 1K
Race is also available for children 13 and younger. Obstacles
throughout the course include mud pits, hills and valleys, our
infamous Whoop-De-Doos, low crawls, tunnels, climb & jumps
and tactical officer pits.

Rules and Start Times:

The race will begin promptly at 9:00am. All obstacles MUST be completed to qualify for finish placing. Absolutely, NO DIVING HEAD FIRST into ANY mud/water pit. NO EXCEPTIONS! You will be asked to leave the race. Be aware of low overhead obstacles and use caution when completing them. Teams must start and finish together. If you are part of a team, you must cross the finish line with arms locked together. Water stations are at the 1st, 2nd and 3rd mile markers. The children’s 1K race will begin at 10:30 am.

Registration:

Register today! Sorry, there are no refunds. REGISTER EARLY - This race will sell out! Runner packet pickup and same day registration will begin on Friday, May 21, 2010 at 12:00pm in the registration area.

Canned Food Drive

Drop off a can of food on your way to registration and receive a raffle ticket for great prizes. Bring two cans and get two tickets. Bring as many cans of food as you’d like!

Awards:

Awards will be provided to the top 3 runners in each category. A commemorative 2010 Mud Run T-Shirt is included with each registration (excluding the Children’s 1K entrants).

Public Safety Fair:

A safety fair will also take place near the start/finish line of the race course where members of the community can view and speak to various vendors and public safety representatives.

Bag Check Area:

A secured bag check area will be located, near the vendor area, for runners to check their belongings during the race. This service is provided at no charge.

Directions, Parking and Shuttle:

The SBSD MUD-RUN 2010 is located on the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department Training Center grounds. It is located at 18000 W. Institution Rd. in San Bernardino.

From the San Bernardino area, take I-215 north and exit Palm/Kendall Dr. Turn south (left) off the freeway onto Palm Ave, cross over the railroad tracks and drive straight, across Cajon Blvd, onto Institution Rd. Follow the signs to the Mud Run.

From the Rancho Cucamonga area, take I-15 north to the I-215 south. Exit Palm/Kendall Dr. Turn south (left) off the freeway onto Palm Ave, cross over the railroad tracks and drive straight, across Cajon Blvd, onto Institution Rd. Follow the signs to the Mud Run.

From the High Desert area, take I-15 south, merge onto I-215 south and exit Palm/Kendall Dr. Turn south (left) off the freeway onto Palm Ave, cross over the railroad tracks and drive straight, across Cajon Blvd, onto Institution Rd. Follow the signs to the Mud Run.

Parking will be located throughout the Training Center grounds. Most parking will be within walking distance to the start/finish line and registration area for the race. However, for parking areas located a distance away, a shuttle service will be provided.

Click here to see the academy grounds .

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LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL:

Children have special needs that are different from adults. While they are still growing, they need unique medical care made just for them. Hospitals can be frightening places for kids, and the doctors and nurses at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital understand these fears. To make our little patients feel right at home, they have built a hospital that's not so scary with fun furniture, playrooms, and lots of toys. www.lomalindakids.org
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SHERIFF’S EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE TEAM (S.E.A.T.):

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Employee Assistance Team provides assistance and support to Sheriff's Department members in critical situations from the time they are hired through retirement. Employees, volunteers, retirees, and their families are assisted during major illnesses or accidents, living condition emergencies and funeral arrangements.
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CONCERNS OF POLICE SURVIVORS (C.O.P.S.):

Concerns of Police Survivors provides resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. C.O.P.S. provides training to law enforcement agencies on survivor victimization issues and educates the public of the need to support the law enforcement profession and its survivors. www.nationalcops.org
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