Vista View Park, located in Davie, FL (not Miami at all), is one of the highest points in South Florida. Located on 270 acres of man-made hills, Vista View is popular among local runners and cyclists for training but is rarely used as a race venue. When I heard that Spartan Race was bringing the show to Davie (again, not even close to Miami by the way), I was eager to see how one of the big dogs in racing would take advantage of the unique terrain.
Being based in Miami, I was able to visit the site during the days leading up to the event. Spartan HQ was wise to get a head start on obstacle setup just before the torrential rains began. I had an opportunity to speak with Woody Peters, a veteran member of the Spartan Staff who has worked alongside the dreaded Course Designer Norm Koch at numerous venues, including Killington, Vermont. Woody explained that the course designers for the Miami Sprint were pleasantly surprised with Vista View’s elevation changes, which are not typical at Florida races. The course would measure in at a distance of five miles, “5.1 miles if you go wide on the turns”, according to Woody P.
On Saturday morning, the first of two race days, the Elites waded into a shallow pool of muddy water that doubled as the start line. What began as a rainless morning would soon become a steady downpour that seemed to be timed perfectly with the pre-race announcements. As the first wave began, trudging through the standing water would be the first obstacle racers encountered. This would be repeated frequently throughout the course. Soon after, the terrain would take its place as the next unexpected challenge.
Having trained numerous times at Vista View, I was quickly surprised by the route that was set by Spartan HQ. The first mile was without obstacles but traveled up and down one of the largest hills at the park on what appeared to be a newly made gravel path. This seemed to be the case for most of the course, with the majority of the paths going through high grass and overflowing ditches.
Leeroy Jenkins
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Awesome race! Awesome article!
Ran it Saturday. Excellent article. Very accurately spoken about. It was fun, hard, and addicting.
I have signed up for 2 more Sprints and a Super. The beast will be the finally in 2016, for my Trifecta. Sign up and live a little. Everyone helps, if you have trouble with anything.