OCR OVERLOAD - April
4 mi · 5 mi · Walk · 4.3 mi
Apr 18, 2026 · gainesvile, Florida, US
Listed May 30, 2025
Run Vibes summary
AI-assistedAt a glance (AI-assisted text)
OCR OVERLOAD in Gainesville, FL, offers a 4.3-mile course with 23+ challenging obstacles, mud, swamps, and a monster finisher rig. Also features a 5-mile trail run and Ninja dash.
The vibe (AI-assisted text)
This event is all about pushing your limits and conquering a seriously challenging obstacle course. Expect a gritty, adventurous atmosphere where runners are ready to tackle mud, water, and a variety of man-made obstacles. While it's designed to test even experienced athletes, the mention of "family fun" suggests a supportive, energetic crowd with a mix of serious competitors and those just looking for a memorable, muddy adventure.
Best for (AI-assisted text)
This event is perfect for seasoned OCR enthusiasts looking for a significant challenge, as well as adventurous runners eager to test their mettle against a diverse set of obstacles and natural terrain. It's also a great fit for families or groups who enjoy a physically demanding, fun-filled day in the mud, with options like the trail run for those seeking a different kind of challenge.
Race day (AI-assisted text)
Packet pickup opens early, where you'll grab your custom bib and essential timing strap, which needs to be returned at the finish. Before the main event, there's a heartfelt National Anthem ceremony, inviting first responders and military personnel to gather. The day includes staggered starts for the main OCR, a separate 50-yard Ninja run with head-to-head finals, and a 5-mile trail run/walk, ensuring a dynamic and action-packed experience. Hydration will be available at three water stations, particularly near heavy carry obstacles.
Personality (AI-assisted text)
OCR OVERLOAD has a tough, adventurous spirit, blending serious competition with a sense of camaraderie and fun. It's the kind of event where you'll get dirty, push your physical boundaries, and likely share a laugh (or a groan) with fellow runners over the unique obstacles. The inclusion of a National Anthem ceremony adds a touch of community and respect, setting a grounded yet exciting tone for the day.
Weather snapshot (AI-assisted text)
Taking place in April in Gainesville, FL, you can generally expect warm to hot temperatures and high humidity. There's always a chance of spring showers, which would only add to the already promised mud and swamp conditions. Dress for warmth and be prepared for a potentially wet and very humid experience.
Terrain & course feel (AI-assisted text)
The 4.3-mile OCR course is a true test, featuring 23+ obstacles, massive mud holes, light swamps, muddy streams, and rolling pine forests. Expect varied surfaces, including fields with "cow patties," and significant elevation changes within the forest sections. The 5-mile trail run will mostly stick to wooded spots, likely offering a mix of dirt paths and natural ground.
Signals we noticed (from listing text, AI-assisted)
- 4.3 mile OCR with 23+ obstacles
- monster 140-foot finishers rig
- massive mud holes
- SOME COW PATTIES in the fields, light swamps, muddy streams, rolling pine forests
- challenge even the experienced runners
- family fun
- 50-yard timed Ninja run
- top 10 runners going head to head for the best time for winning placements
- Elite Division Men
- Elite Division Women
- 5-mile trail run/walk
- National Anthem ceremony requested for first responders, law enforcement, military
- Packet pickup will open at 7:15 a.m.
- Athletes will receive their custom OCR OVERLOAD bib and timing strap
- three water stations on the course at the heavy carry obstacles
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Get ready, Gainesville, FL, for 4.3 mile OCR with 23+ obstacles and the monster 140-foot finishers rig set in Gainesville Fl, only 40 minutes from Jacksonville. Your abilities will be tested as you encounter the massive mud holes and 140-foot-plus finisher rig. SOME COW PATTIES in the fields, light swamps, muddy streams, rolling pine forests, and NEW and exciting obstacles for 2025. This course will challenge even the experienced runners and set new standards of family fun.
50-yard timed Ninja run. Start time is 10:45 - 1:45, with the top 10 runners going head to head for the best time for winning placements. This is an OCR Ninja run 100% completion for final placements. Side by side, two lanes starting at 2:00
5-mile trail run/walk starts at 1:15. At the start line, It is going to be run in mostly wooded spots. 2 water stops will be on the course.
National Anthem—I request all first responders, law enforcement, the Department of Corrections, retired and active military personnel, and veterans to meet me at the flagpole at 7:55 and join me personally as we salute the flag for the national anthem.
Packet Pickup - Packet pickup will open at 7:15 a.m. Athletes will receive their custom OCR OVERLOAD bib and timing strap. This strap must be worn on your ankle throughout the race, but will be turned back in as soon as you cross the finish line. Or run the race Friday night ( just no fun rigs till Saturday)
Water Stations - We will have three water stations on the course at the heavy carry obstacles. Please be very respectful of the property and throw your water bottle in the garbage can at the carry.
Elite Wave Obstacle Completion & Wrist Bands
Elite athletes must have 100% obstacle completion to be in the running for any points awarded to the Florida Championship Series in 2026. There is no limit to how many times you can do an obstacle before you choose to give up your band.
The rules of the low rigs.
Your feet cannot touch the ground. You can use the trusses during the transition points from one apparatus to the other.
There are no penalties for failing an obstacle. You must have 100% completion with your band. I suggest you take your time at the rigs and complete them. Because you never know, the person in front of you may not have the wristbands.
Elite Heat Awards for both men and women.
Podium opportunities: 0-50 ELITE RUNNERS
1st place - $200
2nd place - $150
3rd place - $100
100% obstacle completion is required.
Podium opportunities: 51- 100 ELITE RUNNERS
1st place - $400.00
2nd place - $200.00
3rd place - $150.00
100% obstacle completion is required.
Open Wave
RULES: Go out, have fun, and enjoy yourself. The volunteers will be out there to help you along the way. Do not worry about failing and obstacles because we are all there to play in the mud and have fun. There are no penalties for failing an obstacle. No Burpees, no penalty labs or anything like that. OCR OVERLOAD aims to get people and families out to enjoy themselves. We have several signature obstacles as well as base obstacles for everyone to try and enjoy.
T-Shirts & Medals - Race Swag will be available for pickup as you complete the race at the finish line.
Showers - There is a nice water hose station ready.
BBQ, Beer, and Wine- We have a local food vendor company that will be on site. We have a finisher beer and wine for everybody who is over the age of 21. And we have plenty for everyone.
PARKING $10.00 Cash only at Venue !!
Please don't forget about the 2nd lap run/walk benefit for Chain Saw Rick
This is a discounted benefit lap with proceeds going to help Rick, an amazing man who has helped so many people on and off the trails. Please click the link for more info and the discount code.
Volunteer Race
We need Volunteers at each race, 30 of them, yes, 30. We discount the race down to $2.00, which is the cost to race after you volunteer. Or we can donate $40.00 to any group or charity within 7 days of your Volunteer service. Volunteer hours is simple 4 hour blocks.
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