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With a face covered in mud, a participant of the first

With a face covered in mud, a participant of the first

With a face covered in mud, a participant of the first Jailbreak El Paso rolls through the final mud pit at Ascarate Park, April 13. Some of the money raised went to the STARS Scholarship Fund, a foundation tha... More

Two “Jailbreakers” slide into one of the many mud-pit

Two “Jailbreakers” slide into one of the many mud-pit

Two “Jailbreakers” slide into one of the many mud-pit obstacles at the first Jailbreak El Paso at Ascarate Park, April 13. While staying clean was not an option during the event, some participants were more rel... More

“Batman” slides down one of the world’s largest inflatable

“Batman” slides down one of the world’s largest inflatable

“Batman” slides down one of the world’s largest inflatable slides during Jailbreak El Paso, April 13, at Ascarate Park. Many of the participants dressed up in costumes for the mud-riddled obstacle course.

A participant of the Jailbreak El Paso climbs over

A participant of the Jailbreak El Paso climbs over

A participant of the Jailbreak El Paso climbs over the tire wall during the 3.1-mile obstacle course at Ascarate Park, April 13. The tire climb was one of 18 obstacles at the Jailbreak.

Three masked “Jailbreakers” stop for a photo opportunity

Three masked “Jailbreakers” stop for a photo opportunity

Three masked “Jailbreakers” stop for a photo opportunity during the 3.1-mile Jailbreak El Paso obstacle course at Ascarate Park, April 13. The participants maneuvered over, under and around 18 obstacles and end... More

Ascarate Park was the home to the first Jailbreak El

Ascarate Park was the home to the first Jailbreak El

Ascarate Park was the home to the first Jailbreak El Paso, April 13. The event is slated to be an annual event.

Sarah Myers, Cat Hernandez and Myshelle Loosemore,

Sarah Myers, Cat Hernandez and Myshelle Loosemore,

Sarah Myers, Cat Hernandez and Myshelle Loosemore, wives of soldiers of the 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division, at Fort Bliss, participate in the first Jailbreak El Paso at Ascar... More

Teams of participants showed their Jailbreak pride

Teams of participants showed their Jailbreak pride

Teams of participants showed their Jailbreak pride after reaching the finish line at the first Jailbreak El Paso at Ascarate Park, April 13. Each person crossing the finish line received a Jailbreak medal.

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