Warrior Dash

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Warrior Dash
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GenreAdventure Race
FrequencyRecurring
Location(s)International
Years active6
InauguratedJuly 18, 2009
Website warriordash.com

Warrior Dash was a 5 km mud run put on by Red Frog Events, an event company based in Chicago, Illinois. As of July 31, 2019, Red Frog events is no longer a company and has cancelled all Warrior Dash races and ceased operations.

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History

2009

The inaugural Warrior Dash took place on July 18, 2009, in Joliet, Illinois, at CPX Sports with 2,000 participants. [1]

2011

The 2011 Warrior Dash season hosted 33 races throughout the U.S. and internationally in Canada and Australia. [2] Total participants for the 2011 season neared 700,000. [3]

2012

Red Frog Events hosted 49 Warriors Dash events in their 2012 season, their largest season yet. [2]

2013

Warrior Dash 2013LocationDate
Central FloridaTriple Canopy Ranch - Lake Wales, FLFebruary 2
HawaiiDillingham Ranch - Wailaua, HIFebruary 23
Central TexasRocky Hill Ranch - Smithville, TXMarch 16
SoCalStorm Stadium - Lake Elsinore, CAApril 6
ArizonaCamelback Ranch-Glendale-Phoenix, AZApril 13
GeorgiaFoxhall Resort and Sporting Club - Douglasville, GAApril 13
MississippiMississippi Off Road Adventures - Jackson, MSApril 20
New MexicoBalloon Fiesta Park - Albuquerque, NMApril 27
Kansas CityPlatte Ridge Park - Platte City, MOApril 27 & 28
ArkansasTimber Lodge Ranch - Amity, ARMay 11
MarylandBudd's Creek Motocross Racetrack - Mechanicsville, MDMay 18 & 19
OklahomaMoore's Flying M Ranch - Inola, OKMay 18
CarolinasHistoric Rural Hill - Huntersville, NCJune 1
OhioClear Fork Resort - Butler, OHJune 1
NebraskaPheasant Bonanza - Tekamah, NEJune 8 & 9
IllinoisDollinger Family Farm - Channahon, ILJune 15 & 16
MinnesotaAfton Alps - Hastings, MNJune 29
MassachusettsCarter and Stevens Farm - Barre, MAJune 29
WashingtonKelley Farm - Bonney Lake, WAJuly 20
Ontario1101 Horseshoe Valley Road - Barrie, ONJuly 20
New YorkWindham Mountain - Windham, NYJuly 27
MichiganE.A. Cummings Center - Mt. Morris, MIJuly 27 & 28
New JerseyLewis Morris Park - Morris, NJAugust 3
WisconsinMilford Hills Hunt Club - Johnson Creek, WIAugust 3
KentuckyLife Adventure Center - Versailles, KYAugust 10
Ohio IIClay's Park Resort - N. Lawrence, OHAugust 10 & 11
ColoradoCopper Mountain Ski Resort - Copper Mountain, COAugust 17
IndianaTom's Marine - Crawfordsville, INAugust 17
WisconsinMilford Hills Hunt Club - Johnson Creek, WIAugust 18
Iowa137th Street - Earlham, IAAugust 24
PennsylvaniaPocono International Raceway - Long Pond, PAAugust 24
Minnesota IIWoodloch Stables - Hugo, MNSeptember 7
OregonHorning's Hideout - North Plains, ORSeptember 7
Michigan IIWalker, MISeptember 21
ConnecticutThompson, CTSeptember 21
MissouriWright City, MISeptember 28
VirginiaColonial Downs - New Kent, VASeptember 28
TennesseeMilky Way Farm - Pulaski, TNOctober 5
LouisianaWest Feliciana Parish Sports Park - St. Francisville, LAOctober 12
NorCal Yolo Land & Cattle Co. - Esparto, CAOctober 26
AlabamaMunny Sokol Park - Northport, ALNovember 2

2019

As of July 31, 2019, Red Frog Events announced that it will cease operations and all scheduled races were cancelled. They offered no refund for anyone, took money from participants and continued to advertise, knowing they were going to close up shop. Red Frog has not responded to messages. Other races have attempted to fill the gap by offering free admission for those registered for a Warrior Dash that was cancelled.

Registration

Registration for Warrior Dash takes place online prior to deadlines put forth by Red Frog Events. Pricing depends on location and the length of time until the event. All registrations close on the Tuesday before each specific event at 11:59 PM (CST).

With registration, each participant receives: [4]

Race Day

Race organizers provide parking on site or a free shuttle system from an off-site parking venue. Parking prices are currently $10 per car at each event. Warrior Dash organizers also provide a "Gear Check Tent" where participants are able to store belongings. [6]

Runners gather in the start corral prior to their designated wave time. The course is roughly 5 kilometers long with at least 12 obstacles to overcome before reaching the finish line where they will receive a finisher medal, snack and water. [6] The race is self-timed. There will be a clock at the start line. Racers are encouraged to bring a waterproof watch. [5]

Warrior Dash provides additional forms of entertainment that vary at each event. Examples of such forms are axe-throwing contests, fireworks displays and chainsaw carving displays. [6]

At each Warrior Dash, there are several awards presented to participants. Each participant is eligible to win awards for:

Charity partnerships

St. Jude

Each participant has the opportunity to raise funds for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Warrior Dash does not contribute any portion of their revenue to St. Jude. Rather, all of the funds raised for St. Jude comes directly from the participants.

Fundraising opportunity

Warrior Dash provides monetary donations to local organizations that volunteer at events. By volunteering at Warrior Dash, local organizations such as athletic teams, nearby school and non-profit organizations are able to raise funds based on the number of group members who volunteer at Warrior Dash. [7]

Sponsorships

Warrior Dash has multiple national sponsors as well as local sponsorship opportunities on a market basis.

Sponsors in 2011 include Bear Naked and Monster Energy. A sample of additional sponsors are:

Sponsor
Pyramid Breweries
U.S. Marine Corps
Athletes Honey Milk
Pacific Monarch Resorts
Shock Top
Honest Tea
FUZE
Degree deodorant
Otterbox
Stanley

According to a 2010 Warrior Dash participant survey administered by Red Frog Events, Warrior Dash on average draws participants from 47 states and three countries. According to the National Association of Sports Commissions (NASC), direct spending on average by Warrior Dash attendees from one event is $4.5 million. Of this total, the average revenue generated is $1.3 million from hotel sales, $1.3 million from restaurant sales, $849,000 from local store sales and $823,000 from attendee gas sales.[ citation needed ]

The survey also reports on average 26.9% of attendees purchase local hotel rooms, 63% of attendees dine at local restaurants, 32% of attendees shop at local businesses and 23.5% of attendees purchase gas from local stations.

Indianapolis-based PROS Consulting LLC has estimated an impact of $4,875,392 from participants, as well as 168 jobs created from tourist spending. [8]

Closure of Red Frog Events

As of July 31, 2019, Red Frog events announced their closure and has cancelled all Warrior Dash races and ceased operations. [ citation needed ]

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