Mike Vaules started the Memorial Beach Challenge because he wants people to understand the cost of freedom.
The 2.7 military-style obstacle course run takes place Saturday May 28 at 8 a.m. at the Ocean City Music Pier. Now in its fourth year, the event has raised more than $150,000 with all proceeds benefitting the 31 Heroes Project. 31 Heroes supports military families and raises awareness of the incredible sacrifice of our military personnel and their families to ensure our freedom.
This year’s event could push the total amount of funds raised over the $200,000 mark, Vaules said.
An opening ceremony for the race will take place at 7:30 a.m. featuring a color guard and bagpipers. At the conclusion of the race, a moving ceremony will take place to honor those who made the supreme sacrifice.
Emcee for the event is Ryan Peters, a Naval Academy grad and veteran of multiple combat tours in Afghanistan.
The soft sand “adventure run” features U.S. Navy Seal-approved obstacles including cross-fit stations, a “plunge pit” that will leave the rarticipants sandy and wet, balance beam, two sand mountains to climb and two new “surprise obstacles.”
“We want to give people some idea of what our military goes through every day,” Vaules said.
He expects approximately 600 adult racers to take part and 250 children.
The course starts at the Music Pier and proceeds in a Northerly direction to 6th“There are numerous ways people can help us out,” Vaules said. “ In addition to runners, we welcome contributions, volunteers and sponsors. Or just come out and watch and cheer for the runners.”