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Deadly Dozen

Deadly Dozen Oxford 2026

2 August 2026Oxford, United Kingdom
Photo: Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK / CC BY 2.0

Format

12 Labours

+ 12 x 400m

Running

4.8 km

12 x 400m

Venue

Track

outdoor athletics

Equipment

Minimal

kettlebell, dumbbell, plate

Altitude

72 m

Avg Aug high

21°C

typical for race month

Humidity

78%

high

StatusUpcoming
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What is Deadly Dozen?

The Deadly Dozen is a hybrid fitness race held on an athletics track, combining 12 x 400m runs (called Journeys) with 12 functional exercise stations (called Labours), completed in sequence with no rest between them. That is roughly 4.8km of running plus 12 stations, and everything is trainable with just a kettlebell, dumbbell and weight plate.

What to expect at Deadly Dozen Oxford 2026

  • You run a 400m lap, complete one Labour on the infield grass, then run the next lap, repeating until you have done all 12 Journeys and 12 Labours.
  • The Labours use only a kettlebell, dumbbell, plate or bodyweight: farmers carry, goblet squat, devils press, kettlebell swing, push press, snatch, thruster, lateral lunge, burpees and plate ground-to-overhead among them.
  • Athletes start in small waves of two to four every few minutes, so it feels more like a focused community track day than a crowded arena event.
  • Grip endurance is the hidden limiter: the carry, snatch, thruster and plate ground-to-overhead all tax your hands, and most time is lost in the back half.

You can enter Solo, Pairs (partner waits while you work) or Relay as a team of four. Weight standards differ by gender. Scaling is built in: if you cannot complete a Labour to standard after warnings, the rep or distance is adjusted and your result is marked "(s)" for scaled rather than a DNF, so you always get a finish time.

Typical Deadly Dozen finish times

DivisionTypical range
Competitive field75 - 95 mintrained athletes racing for a time
Eliteunder 75 min
First-timer90 - 120 minno time limit; scaling allowed

Ranges are indicative benchmarks to plan against, not official standards.

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