What types of Series & Championship events will there be in 2025?
There will be three tiers of championships:
- National Series:
- 2-5 event series (in most countries) with a prize purse for the overall series winners
- Regional Championships:
- A single event weekend per region
- World Championships:
- One World Championship event per distance, includes Championships for Short Format, Super, Beast, Ultra, Trifecta and World’s Toughest Mudder
What is the Pan American National Series Calendar?
Do I have to qualify for Series & Championship events?
Racers can qualify for the Elite Championship Heat at a given tier through the following criteria:
- Regular Season Events:
- No qualification.
- Regional Championship:
- Top 10 at a regular season event or Top 25 at a series event within the qualification period*.
- Sprint/Super/Beast World Championship:
- Top 25 finish in any event of the same distance or Top 10 finish in any event of a different distance within the qualification period*.
- 100M World Championship:
- Invite/Application process only.
- Ultra World Championship:
- Complete an Ultra in the Elite heat in the current or previous year before the event.
- Trifecta World Championship:
- Complete a Trifecta in the Elite heat in the current or previous year before the event
*The qualification period begins the day after the previous championship and continues until the weekend before the current year's event.
Qualification is not required for Age Group Championship heats.
Registration deadlines may apply for claiming earned spots at these events, with unclaimed spots being opened up to additional athletes.
Can I sign up for an Elite heat before qualifying?
Yes, you may sign up before meeting the qualification if you are confident you will qualify before the race. However, it is your responsibility to ensure you meet the standards by the deadline.
What happens if I signed up for the Elite heat but did not qualify?
If you signed up for the Elite heat but do not qualify:
- You will be moved to the Age Group heat
- No refund will be issued for any price difference between Elite and Age Group registration
- No refund will be provided for the ticket under any circumstances
Does Spartan offer wild card entries?
Yes, Spartan reserves the right to add wild card entries or make changes to the qualification standards at any time.
National Series Points Structure
All National Series of 2 or more races will use a simple points system to rank racers. The racer with the most points in their respective category at the end of the series will be the series winner.
Participation in a certain number of events is mandatory to be part of the National Series overall ranking and eligible for Prize Money (only applicable for Elite Championship category).
Required number of participation at the events depending on number of events per serie:
- 2 events: Participation in both events is mandatory.
- 3 events: Participation in at least 2 events is mandatory.
- 4-5 events: Participation in at least 3 events is mandatory.
The same points system will be used for both Elite Championship and Age Group Championship races; however, points are not transferable between categories. All races use a 300-point system. Points are assigned based on your final place within your gender (Elite Category) and age group (Age Group Category).
If two athletes are tied at the end of the National Series overall ranking, the winner is determined based on these rules depending on the number of events in a given series:
- For 2 event series: The combined time of both events is used as the tiebreaker.
- For 3-5 event series, tiebreakers follow this order:
- Head-to-Head Performance: Compare results from events where both racers competed. The racer with the better record ranks higher.
- Highest Single Event Score: If head-to-head does not resolve the tie, the racer with the highest individual event score ranks higher.
- Number of Event Wins: If the tie persists, the racer with more event wins (first-place finishes) ranks higher.
- Total Number of Podium Finishes: If necessary, the racer with more podium finishes (top 3) ranks higher.
- Consistency: If still unresolved, the racer with the higher lowest score from their events ranks higher.
Age Restrictions for National Series
The Sprint and Super are accessible from the age of 14, the Beast from the age of 16, the Ultra from the age of 18.