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2nd Annual Tuff eNuff Competition,

With New Obstacles, Was Even Tuffer

The second annual Tuff E Nuff 5k obstacle course, which kicked off at 8am in Neawah Park, offered a new course as well as new challenges like this 20ft wall that runners had to scale. Here, Bridgette Shepardson and Emily Mattison-Welsh of ONeonta scale the wall together.
The second annual Tuff eNuff 5k obstacle course, which started at 8 a.m. today in Oneonta’s Neahwa Park, offered a new course as well as new challenges like this 20-foot wall that runners had to scale. Here, Bridgette Shepardson and Emily Mattison-Welsh of Oneonta tackle the obstacle. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
Through the woods and through the river, Marc Weinmuller, Lee Ferarra, Garret Decker and Joshua Michalski barrel their way up the mill race creek into the last leg of the Tuff E Nuff on Friday morning during the competitive wave.
Through the woods and through the river, Marc Weinmuller, Lee Ferarra, Garret Decker and Joshua Michalski barrel their way up Mill Race Creek into the last leg of the Tuff eNuff. 

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