At YOHKA, we are redefining the world of outdoor adventures. Our events are designed to challenge your limits, ignite your competitive spirit, and immerse you in a community of like-minded individuals who thrive on pushing boundaries.
Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a first-time participant, YOHKA offers a unique blend of physical challenges, mental resilience, and camaraderie. Our courses are meticulously crafted to test your strength, endurance, and agility, with innovative obstacles that set us apart from the rest.
The YOHKA Stampede is a fast, explosive 100-meter obstacle sprint designed to push your speed, strength, and agility to the limit. This short-course format features a high-intensity series of obstacles packed into a tight distance, making every second, every move, and every decision count. Built for athletes and thrilling for spectators, it’s where precision meets power. Blink and you’ll miss it.
Urban TAG is a fast-paced, parkour-inspired chase format where speed, strategy, and movement mastery collide. Played in an enclosed arena, one athlete chases while the other evades, weaving through obstacles in a high-stakes game of one-on-one pursuit. Each round lasts just 20 seconds, but every moment is packed with intensity, skill, and crowd-pulling drama. It is explosive. It is unpredictable. It is fitness as spectacle.
The OCR Classic is YOHKA’s signature mid-distance obstacle course, combining speed, stamina, and skill over 3 to 5 kilometres. Athletes face a balanced mix of running, strength-based challenges, and technical obstacles that demand full-body performance. It’s fast enough to push your pace, tough enough to test your limits, and accessible enough for everyday athletes. Built for competition and community, this is where fitness racing finds its rhythm.
The OCR Challenge Course is YOHKA’s ultimate test of endurance, grit, and resilience. Spanning 10 kilometres or more, this long-format race throws down a relentless combination of terrain, obstacles, and physical demands that push athletes to their edge. It is not just about speed. It is about staying strong when it gets hard and finishing what you started.