Events
Ultimate Raider Challenge Female
Ultimate Raider Challenge Male
Ultimate Raider Challenge Open
Ultimate Raider Challenge Male Team
Ultimate Raider Challenge Female Team
Ultimate Raider Challenge Co-Ed Team
Place
Dry Ridge, KY US 41035
Description
Description
The Ultimate Raider Challenge is hosted by the Grant Co HS JROTC and is a dynamic physical fitness competition designed to test teams and individual competitors’ endurance, speed, and agility, and teams' overall teamwork. The event is one continuous race that begins with a 1-mile run to assess cardiovascular stamina and set the tone for the day. The 1-mile run will end at the 1st Obstacle Course Obstacle. Competitors then tackle an approximately 1.5-mile obstacle course, navigating through a variety of physical challenges that test strength, coordination, and mental toughness. After the last obstacle, participants continue directly to the football field to sprint through a shuttle run, emphasizing quick bursts of speed, strength, stamina, agility, and precise movement. The challenge concludes with a final 1-mile run, pushing competitors to demonstrate resilience and determination as they finish strong.
Awards:
Plaques to Top 3 JROTC, ROTC, and Unit Teams. in each Team Event.
Plaques to Top 3 Teams in each Team Event independent from the above Listed.
Plaques to Top Female and Male in the Open Event.
Medals to All Members of the Top 3 Teams in each Team Event.
Medals to Top 10 in each Individual Event.
Ultimate Raider Challenge – Course Navigation Instructions
Start
Competitors will begin at the designated start line and complete an approximately 1-mile run. This run will conclude at the entrance to the obstacle course.
Obstacle Course (14 Obstacles / Approx. 1.5 Miles Total)
Competitors must complete each obstacle in order before moving on to the next. Course marshals will direct traffic as needed. These marshals will be GCHS JROTC Cadets.
Obstacle 1: Inverted Wall
Climb the angled wall using the rungs on the overhanging side. Use leg drive for power and arms for pulling to go up and over the top in control.
Obstacle 2: Balance Beam
Carefully traverse the beam from start to finish, maintaining balance and coordination. Falling requires a remount at the point of dismount.
Obstacle 3: 10-Foot Wall
Scale the vertical wall using strength, technique, and problem-solving. Pull yourself up and over the top safely before dropping down under control.
Obstacle 4: Duck Walk
Move forward in a low squat position, testing lower-body strength, mobility, and endurance.
Obstacle 5: Cleopatra’s Crawl
Navigate the vertical beam structure by climbing and maneuvering over the tall framework, emphasizing grip strength, upper-body control, and coordination.
Obstacle 6: Bear Crawl
Proceed through the course on hands and feet, simulating crawling over or under terrain. Maintain forward movement and body control throughout.
Obstacle 7: Tunnel
Enter the low, confined tunnel and move through using an army crawl or similar technique. Focus on steady breathing, controlled movement, and endurance.
Obstacle 8: Jacob’s Ladder
Climb the tall, angled ladder with wide-spaced rungs. Maintain balance, control, and confidence while ascending and descending.
Obstacle 9: Pipe Walk
Traverse the horizontal pipes using balance, grip strength, and core stability. Hand-over-hand movement and careful foot placement are essential.
Obstacle 10: Inclined Wall
Run up the wall using speed and leg drive, pull yourself over the top, and descend efficiently to maintain momentum.
Obstacle 11: Hip Over
With hands interlocked behind the head, step over each horizontal beam by rotating hips and legs together. Do not touch the beams.
Obstacle 12: Double Roll-Over
Use explosive strength and momentum to roll your body over the high bars. Techniques such as the “chicken wing” may be used to get your center of gravity over the bar.
Obstacle 13: Low Crawl
Execute a low or leopard-style crawl, staying flat and close to the ground. Move with opposite arm and leg coordination for speed and control.
Obstacle 14: Up and Over
Climb over the final log or beam using upper-body strength and leg drive. Pull, kip, or swing as needed to clear the obstacle safely.
Sprint-Drag-Carry Event (Football Field)
After completing the obstacle course, competitors will proceed directly to the football field to complete the Sprint-Drag-Carry Event.
Lanes are first come, first serve.
The event is conducted in a 25-meter lane and consists of five consecutive segments:
Sprint: 25 meters down and back
Sled Drag: 25 meters down and back dragging a 45-lb sled
Lateral Shuffle: 25 meters down and back, facing the same direction
Kettlebell Carry: 25 meters down and back carrying two 40-lb kettlebells
Final Sprint: 25 meters down and back sprint to finish
Competitors must complete all segments in sequence without skipping any portion.
Final Run
Upon completion of the Sprint-Drag-Carry event, competitors will immediately begin the final 1-mile run, finishing at the designated end point to officially complete the Ultimate Raider Challenge.
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