On February 12, 2016

Dirty Girl Mud Run expands, comes to Killington July 9

Courtesy of Dirty Girl

Dirty Girl Mud Run is an obstacle race for women that raises money for Bright Pink.

The Dirty Girl Mud Run’s 2016 series will be bigger than ever, according the schedule and partnerships announced Feb. 8. Along with a renewed partnership with Bright Pink, Dirty Girl is kicking off a partnership with Crowdrise, the world’s largest fundraising platform, where all participants can fundraise for Bright Pink. Through Crowdrise, Dirty Girls have the opportunity to earn a loaded lineup of prizes and incentives available for individuals and teams. In an effort to educate women on breast and ovarian cancer prevention and early detection, the Dirty Girl Mud Run will, dollar for dollar, match all donations up to $50,000 for Bright Pink.

As with the 2015 season, Dirty Girl Mud Run is upping the experience with larger mud features, added obstacles – including a new foam experience – and all new oversized finisher medals.

Top Dirty Girl fundraisers will be celebrated and hosted at the final Dirty Girl event at Copper Mountain, Colo., for an all inclusive weekend experience. Upon purchasing an event ticket, participants will be offered the opportunity to create a personalized individual or team fundraising page.

2016 Dirty Girl Mud Run Locations

  • March 5: San Antonio, Texas
  • March 12: Houston, Texas
  • March 19: Dallas, Texas
  • April 2: Austin, Texas
  • April 9: Phoenix, Ariz.
  • April 23: Atlanta, Ga.
  • May 7: Scranton, Pa.
  • May 14: Baltimore, Md.
  • May 22: Virginia, Beach, Va.
  • May 28: Greensboro, N.C.
  • June 11: Pittsburgh, Pa.
  • June 25: Lee Canyon Resort, Nev.
  • July 9: Killington, Vt.
  • July 16: Buffalo, N.Y.
  • July 30: Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Aug. 6: Chicago, Ill.
  • Aug. 13: Milwaukee, Wis.
  • Aug. 20: Twin Cities, Minn.
  • Aug. 27: Des Moines, Iowa
  • Sept. 10: Copper Mountain, Colo.

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