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Jan 05, 2009 14:35 |  #1

Hi,
Thought I would share some pics from the famous traditional Maldon Mud race, held by Maldon Lions club and Rotary club with all proceeds for charity.
250 contestants braved the freezing conditions on Sunday 4th January to raise money for charity.

No1; The start

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Jan 05, 2009 15:44 |  #2

Oh my, that's some serious mud! Cool pics, looks like fun a fun day. Hope you didn't drop your camera!


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Jan 05, 2009 15:56 as a reply to  @ CanadianKitKat's post |  #3

LOL! That is some seriously funny stuff - and all for a great cause. Very nice pics, and even more great shots in the gallery. Some of the expressions are truly priceless :lol:


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Jan 06, 2009 03:42 as a reply to  @ Tessa's post |  #4

Thanks for the replies CanadianKitKat and Tessa.

This event gets bigger each year, was told there was a crowd of 10,000 people :eek:
I know lots of people who couldnt park or see the event from where they were standing.
I got there early to get a good veiw, but was frozen even with thermal underwear on!


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Jan 06, 2009 10:38 as a reply to  @ Byrhtnoth's post |  #5

looks like good "clean" fun. #5 is fantastic exposure.


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Jan 06, 2009 10:40 |  #6

nice pics.
approx. what is the distance of the mud race and how long does it take to complete?


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Jan 06, 2009 15:31 |  #7

Byrhtnoth wrote in post #7014267 (external link)
Thanks for the replies CanadianKitKat and Tessa.

This event gets bigger each year, was told there was a crowd of 10,000 people :eek:
I know lots of people who couldnt park or see the event from where they were standing.
I got there early to get a good veiw, but was frozen even with thermal underwear on!

I went on Sunday with my wife and two of my children. We got there a little late, as we didn't realise just how popular the event was. This resulted in us not getting any view at all of the race other than via the big screen.

I waited around by the shower area and got a few shots of the early finishers washing the mud off. However, once you've seen a few muddy people, they all start to look the same and besides, the showers spray sideways and I was getting wet and cold, so we retired to the pie and mash shop for lunch before the rush.

If I go again next year, I will certainly aim to get there a couple of hours before the start.

Byrhtnoth - you have some great images - You were obviously on the muddy side of the sea wall. Did you get there due to early arrival or did you have a press pass? - Oops, Just spotted your earlier post - how early did you get there?

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Jan 07, 2009 12:06 |  #8

tomd wrote in post #7015956 (external link)
nice pics.
approx. what is the distance of the mud race and how long does it take to complete?

The winner took 3 minutes and 49 seconds, the last one's were helped/dragged out about 30 minutes later!


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Jan 07, 2009 12:18 |  #9

Warby wrote in post #7017893 (external link)
If I go again next year, I will certainly aim to get there a couple of hours before the start.

Byrhtnoth - you have some great images - You were obviously on the muddy side of the sea wall. Did you get there due to early arrival or did you have a press pass? - Oops, Just spotted your earlier post - how early did you get there?

Paul

Thanks Paul, I live local so I walked and arrived at 9.30am. (left the family to come down later)
Had a scout around the foreshore then stood at the finish area in the mud and waited for approx 90 minutes.
The foreshore soon got overcrowed but the organisers kept the crowd back, apart from people with large cameras looking like the press ;) (I arrived early and was standing were the press were allowed!)
There were so many press photographers there I had to crouch down and take pics through the gaps inbetween their legs!

If you visit next year be prepared to get very muddy to get any decent shots.


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