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  2. Mud bogging - Wikipedia

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    Mud bogging (also known as mud racing, mud running, mud hogging, mud drags, mud dogging, or mudding) is a form of off-road motorsport popular in the United States and Canada in which the goal is to drive a vehicle through a pit of mud or a track of a set length. Winners are determined by the distance traveled through the pit.

  3. Mud sports - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 study published in the Sports Medicine – Open journal found that there was a meaningful risk of infection from mud sports events. The study recommended shifts in practice and policy, such as site condition monitoring, improved messaging about the risks of infection, and implementation of pre- and post-event wash stations. [ 1 ]

  4. Tough Mudder - Wikipedia

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    Tough Mudder is an endurance event series in which participants attempt 10-to-12-mile-long (16 to 19 km) [1] obstacle courses.It was co-founded by Will Dean and Guy Livingstone. [2]

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    The state attorney's office reviewed the findings and found that there was enough evidence for a grand jury to indict Rodgers with a murder charge on Jan. 30, the chief said. DNA testing is ...

  7. Fascinating Reasons Pigs Love Mud All Come Down to Pure ... - AOL

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    The reason why pigs like mud isn't because they're obsessed with skincare. Although we all know a good mud mask works wonders. Nope, as the animal rescue explained in their clip, there are three ...

  8. Mud season - Wikipedia

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    One report concluded that the cost of re-engineering dirt roads so that they would remain passable during mud season in the state of Vermont could run as high as $140,000 per mile ($87,000/km). [2] Transportation problems during mud season have military implications, due to the bogging down of horses and military equipment in deep mud.

  9. AP PHOTOS: Philippine villagers smear mud on their ... - AOL

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    It is well before daybreak in Bibiclat, a village in the northern Philippines surrounded by rice fields. After dressing themselves with the leaves, they walk to the church of St. John the Baptist.