Officer Purkiss—we told his story in
"One Cop's Spartan Challange"
—participated in the race to bring attention to crippling federal funding cuts to counter-drug training centers such as the Midwest Counterdrug Training Center (M.C.T.C.). Purkiss attended the center, and it made him a better cop and narcotics investigator.
Beginning in late 2011, Purkiss adopted a grueling training regimen to prepare for the annual race, which began on Friday (June 15) in Pittsfield, Vt. It ended almost four days (67 hours) later.
Here are a few of the challenges competitors faced this year:
A 25-mile, 12-hour hike (done as a team challenge) carrying either a kayak, water filled plumbing pipes, or a tractor tire above their heads
A 250-question exam with brain twisters
Swimming in the Chittenden dam
Farm work including stacking hay bales
1,000
Burpees
A log chop
A 2-mile body roll through a sheep paddock
Carrying a 50-pound bag of cement to the top of a mountain on a three-hour trek up and through a steep ravine and waterfall.
The race's theme this year was "betrayal," which played out as organizers mislead racers and planted competitors who cheated on the challenges. The course map and list of challenges were kept secret. The race was more than 15 hours longer than last year, causing race leaders who endured more than 50 hours to quit soon before the race was called.