Adventure is calling all young explorers as the first Grid Kids is upon us on March 29th 2026 – Family fitness fun
Designed to champion a healthy and active lifestyle, this event transforms fitness into a mud filled family celebration where the primary goal isn’t just to finish, but to participate together.
A Race for Every Capability
The Grid Kids is built on a foundation of inclusiveness and fitness, operating under the firm belief that no one should be left behind. Unlike traditional competitive races, this course is a fun packed experience where parents are encouraged to accompany their children, tackling obstacles as a team and creating lasting memories in the process.

Age Groups and Participation
The event is structured to ensure that challenges are age appropriate and engaging for everyone from young children to teenagers, ages 3 to 15 years old!
For those looking for a more structured competitive environment, the Elite Grid Kids category follows official guidelines set by OCR Malta. These registration rules and age brackets are strictly maintained to ensure a fair, consistent, and professional experience for young athletes.
Safety and Sportsmanship
While the organisers encourage kids to embrace the spirit of play, safety remains the top priority. The Grid Kids emphasizes a culture of respect and sportsmanship through several core principles:
The Grid Code of Conduct:
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Safety First: All participants are urged to review safety guidelines thoroughly before starting.
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Fair Play: Pushing, pulling, or foul play is strictly prohibited.
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The Real Victory: In this event, participation is considered the ultimate win.
Event Details
Families looking to unlock the power to play should mark their calendars for these two upcoming dates in 2026:
| Event Date | Highlight |
| March 29th, 2026 | Spring Mud-Run Season Opener |
| October 11th, 2026 | Autumn Obstacle Challenge |
By fostering an environment where children of all capabilities can excel, The Grid Kids continues to be a cornerstone of the local youth fitness community, proving that getting dirty is just a side effect of having the time of your life.




