On September 21, 2015
Sports

Spectator Information

Killington Resort welcomes back Spartans — and those cheerleading from the sidelines — for the Spartan races being held resort-wide during the weekend of Sept. 19 and 20.

Home of the 2014 Spartan World Championship, this course is brutal. Located in what is known as “Joe’s backyard,” this land is where the company was founded, and that means anything goes: steep slopes, muddy waters, huge hills. This epic setting makes for one of the most bad-ass, challenging, demon-riddled Beasts of the year. Spartans will descend on Killington to tear up the terrains where Spartan Race has its roots — the course known to destroy the body, legs, mind and soul. This is a Spartan Race like the founders envisioned. They’ve gotten on their hands and knees to build the course. Participants have to do the same to complete it.

Starting at 7:30 a.m., waves of 250 competitors will take off every 15 minutes in the following categories: Elite, Confirmed, Morning, Afternoon. Race locations and information will be available on site.

Participants: Bring your friends and family to the race to watch you conquer obstacles, dominate the finish line and receive your medal!

SPECTATORS

If you’d rather watch the action than take part, Spartans love spectators! Spectator locations will be set up at the K-1 deck, the Roaring Brook Umbrella Bars, the Snowshed area and the Snowshed Pond. Cost is $20 online (www.spartan.com/en/race/detail/841/overview) until Friday prior to the event; or $25 on site — cash only. If you registers online, print your receipt and bring it with you to the Spectator Tent on race day to pick up your passes as none will be emailed.

Spartan Race spectators get $5 in Spartan bucks (redeemable at the merchandise tent), a festival map, access to view some obstacles on the course, the finish line, vendor tents, and hot food for sale on the grounds! Enjoy the music and watch your friends and loved ones slip and slide through the Spartan course, from the safety, comfort, and relative mud-lessness of the Spartan Race festival ground areas. Raffles, entertainment, spectator challenges, free muddy hugs from Spartan athletes, and all the other festival perks make this the best money you’ll ever spend. The next ticket you will want to buy will be a race entry!

A vendor village will be set up in the Snowshed area.

PARKING

Let’s decrease our carbon emissions! Space is available, but limited: $10 per car; $20 per van; $50 per bus or RV. Cash only, pay as you enter.

As a general rule, outside food and drink, coolers, and tents are not allowed. Spectators are welcome to bring a folding chair, backpack, etc. Spectators and competitors can also take advantage of 50 percent off Killington Adventure Center attractions.

For more info, visit killington.com.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Book review: Proto-Cycology

September 12, 2024
Local riders collaborate on circuitous story of (mostly) fictitious bike communities in central Vt By Polly Mikula Set in an unknown time somewhere in the central Vermont hills of Brandon, Goshen and Rochester, author Angus Chaney imagines a world organized primarily around semi-autonomous bike clans. It’s a lighthearted look at a dystopian future. Randal Smathers,…

Group of local investors to acquire Killington Resort & Pico Mountain

August 22, 2024
Longtime Killington skiers commit to preserving and enhancing Vermont’s largest ski area At 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, Killington Resort announced that Killington Resort & Pico Mountain are being sold from POWDR to a passionate group of local passholders. This landmark purchase represents a commitment to keeping Killington and Pico in the hands of those…

SWiTCH!NG GEARS: Conquer the Slate Valley Scramble this Saturday at Slate Valley

August 7, 2024
Saturday, Aug. 10, 8:30 a.m. —POULTNEY— The Slate Valley Scramble, a trail running race, will feature an 8K, half marathon, and a kids’ fun run, showcasing some of Vermont’s newest and most scenic single- and double-track trails within Slate Valley Trails’ network. The race takes place on some of the state’s newest and best single…

Slate Valley is booming with bikes

August 2, 2024
By Cristina Kumka and Courtney Behnken Single-track mountain bike trails make up 60 miles in Poultney alone. “Slate Valley Trails was founded in 2015 by two generous visionaries who saw the potential of trails in Poultney, Vermont,” according to information provided by Behnken.  Poultney is located in the heart of the Slate Valley with mountains…