OBSTACLES
ORGANISER SPEAK
“We are the first to bring this kind of an event to the city and with every edition, we are getting more and more interest and participants. In fact, we had a waiting list this time because we could not accommodate everyone who wanted to come. We have safety measures at every turn to ensure everyone can have a fun time. They can come to challenge themselves and understand their fitness levels in more practical setups,” said Manju Bangur, founder, 212 Degrees.
WINNERS SPEAK
“We are a group of four strong women who work out regularly. We wanted to challenge ourselves and see how fit we are. So, we decided to experience a different Sunday altogether. We felt like we are on top of the world when we won. We got a lot of love from friends and family which was overwhelming. We honestly did not participate to win, we wanted to put in our best effort and have a good time! The exuberance of the place was enthralling. The hurdle setup, music, kids’ zone, food and of course, the location were all on point. Kudos to the entire team for their effort. Looking forward to the next year now!” said Sriya Manihar (right) who won in the female teams category with her friends.
“I have been training since I was 2 years old, I started participating in competition/events since last year. My dad told me about 10tackles a few days ago and i found the format of the event very interesting which made me participate. Win or lose, I feel good about myself and that is what is important. Nevertheless, it is always a great feeling to win especially when you are the youngest,” said Varchasv Agarwala, winner, Happy Hour Junior Category.
“10tackles is the talk of the town and having missed out in the previous years was a bit of a downer. It is my first time this year and if I am not busy next time, I will definitely come. Winning is always sweet, I wasn’t even expecting to win , now I want to do even better next year! It was certainly very well organised. We were in awe of the set up, it looked quite daunting, loved the obstacles, and it is certainly not for the faint-hearted I say, but quite doable if one is fairly fit and active,” said Sandeep Vyas, along with his team, who was the 1st Runner-Up in the Mixed Gender Team Categories.