2025 Super World Championship

Mammoth Lakes,

CA

Get ready for the first-ever Spartan 10K Super World Championship at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, California. This breathtaking new venue will push even the toughest Spartans to their limits with a mix of high-altitude terrain and brutal obstacles.
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October 04-05, 2025
Mammoth Lakes, CA, USA
10K Super World Championship

The first-ever Spartan 10K Super World Championship is coming to the iconic Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, California. This is your chance to be part of OCR history. Brace yourself for a weekend of celebration, grit, and glory. Expect steep climbs, brutal vert, and relentless obstacles as you battle through the rugged, rocky terrain of Mammoth Lakes. With sweeping mountain views and untamed wilderness, this course will push your limits like never before.

The Main Event: Super 10K World Championship
Date: Sunday, Oct 5

In addition to the Championship event, there are more chances to earn your glory. Tackle the Sprint 5K, Super 10K, and Beast 21K to complete a Trifecta weekend and claim the legendary Trifecta medal.

Whether you're racing for the world title or testing your limits across all three distances, Mammoth’s rugged beauty offers the perfect stage for your Spartan journey.

EVENT DETAILS
The Venue

Nestled in California's Eastern Sierra, Mammoth Mountain Ski Area offers jaw-dropping natural beauty. With towering peaks, vast wilderness, and high-altitude challenges, it’s the ultimate stage for an OCR showdown.

Just down the mountain, the town of Mammoth Lakes offers hidden gems—from rustic charm to vibrant local culture—making it worth exploring. We recommend arriving early to soak it all in and acclimate to the elevation (2400m above sea-level) before race day.

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How To Qualify

How to Qualify as an Elite Racer:
Super Distance: Secure a top 25 elite finish at any Super distance event from October 7, 2024, to September 27, 2025. Other Distances: Achieve a top 10 elite finish at any other distance within the qualifying period.

Open Invitation to All:
Age Group and Open racers are invited to be part of the championship experience. There's no need for qualification in non-elite categories—just bring your Spartan spirit.

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Weekend Schedule

Details on the weekend schedule are coming soon.

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How to get there

Flying:
Fly United Airlines from San Francisco (SFO) to Bishop (BIH), located just 40 minutes from Mammoth Lakes. Flights operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays from September 4 through October 6. Other regional airports within driving distance include, Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO), Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and San Francisco International Airport (SFO).\

Shuttle Services: “Mammoth” should read “Mammoth Lakes”

Driving:
Mammoth Mountain is easily accessible by car via U.S. Highway 395, which runs along the Eastern Sierra. The drive from Los Angeles takes about 5 hours, while San Francisco and Las Vegas are around 6-7 hours away.

Shuttle Services: Eastern Sierra Transit offers shuttle services from nearby cities and airports, and Mammoth also provides local shuttles to get around the area once you arrive.

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The Experience

Join us in making history at the debut of the Super World Championship. With festival celebrations, cash prizes, and silverware on the line in this unique destination event.

THE MAIN EVENT

Compete for legendary status as the first ever Spartan Super 10K World Championships

WEATHERED TRAILS

Race through true wilderness in the hillsides of Mammoth Lakes California.

CASH & PODIUM AWARDS

Elite racers will compete for cash rewards. Age Group compete for podium awards for top finishers in each age group.

EXCLUSIVE MEDALS

Receive a unique medal commemorating this special event.

NATURE MEETS ACHIEVEMENT
Every climb and obstacle felt like earning a place in Spartan history.

FAQ

Do I have to be a pro or qualify to race the Super World Championship?
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Does this event count towards a Trifecta?
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