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India’s biggest obstacle race Devils Circuit to be held in Pune

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SWIFT DEVILS CIRCUIT PUNE-2017

Date: 26th November 2017

Venue: TBA, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Description: Swift Devils Circuit is the biggest obstacle run in India in which competitors have to cover a 5km rugged track with custom-built 15 obstacles. It is a race clearly to test their physical and mental fitness. There are three categories that the competitors can choose from. They are:

Competitive – In this category, the participants can compete as a team or as individuals. The top 3 in both men and women’s division will be rewarded amazing prizes for their superhuman performances.

Non-Competitive – This category is for those participants who want to enjoy the day and complete the course at their leisure. The course for both categories of participation is the same.

Legends Cup– It has both men and women categories.

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