![]() “I was four paces ahead of him,” Braydon said with a smile while looking shyly at his dad. Justin Lampinen, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 4th Aviation Regiment, 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, prepared for the race by running hills near their house, two to three times per week. One of my friends and I stayed together the whole time until the final stretch into the mud.”īraydon and his father, Spc. “It felt good (to run the race),” said Braydon Lampinen, 10. The special children’s course, for ages 4-13, was a 1-mile course with 12 obstacles. One young competitor anxiously bounced from foot to foot at the start line of the Spartan Kid’s Race. “This year the obstacles focused more on upper body strength and grip strength,” said April Dee, veteran Spartan Race runner. This year’s course location was at one of Fort Carson’s training areas, which proved more rugged and challenging than previous courses at Iron Horse Park, saidRusty Schellman, Spartan Race event coordinator. ![]() Thousands of race and fitness enthusiasts flocked to the fourth annual Colorado Spartan Military Sprint on Fort Carson May 2-3, 2015. Rob Oson 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office Lampinen placed third in his Spartan Kid’s Race heat. Joint Task Force Carson Family member Braydon Lampinen, 10, pulls a tire during the Colorado Spartan Military Sprint on Fort Carson May 2, 2015.
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