First look at new challenge heading to Norfolk with world’s biggest inflatable obstacle course Gung-Ho!

Danger Zone, the new obstacle that will feature in Gung-Ho! The world's largest inflatable obstacle course, which is coming to Norwich this September. Photo: Gung-Ho! <i>(Image: Archant)</i>
Danger Zone, the new obstacle that will feature in Gung-Ho! The world's largest inflatable obstacle course, which is coming to Norwich this September. Photo: Gung-Ho! (Image: Archant)
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The first images of a new obstacle called Danger Zone have been released ahead of the arrival of the world's biggest inflatable obstacle course in Norfolk later this year.

Eastern Daily Press: Danger Zone, the new obstacle that will feature in Gung-Ho! The world's largest inflatable obstacle course, which is coming to Norwich this September. Photo: Gung-Ho!Danger Zone, the new obstacle that will feature in Gung-Ho! The world's largest inflatable obstacle course, which is coming to Norwich this September. Photo: Gung-Ho! (Image: Archant)

Dubbed 'the toughest obstacle yet' by event creator and Cbeebies presenter Alex Winters, the 30m long gauntlet-style obstacle will join nine other challenges that make up the course, including the 2,000ft long Thriller - Europe's tallest inflatable slide.

Up to 5,000 runners will take on Gung-Ho! on Saturday, September 16 when it arrives at Earlham Park, Norwich hitting speeds of 40MPH at certain points.

This year, Norwich is the penultimate stop on the course's 14-date tour of the UK.

MORE: World's biggest inflatable obstacle course Gung-Ho! to come to Norfolk for the first timeMany runners will take part for charity, with thousands of pounds expected to be raised for good causes.

Eastern Daily Press: The Thriller on Gung-Ho! Picture Chris Payne ImagesThe Thriller on Gung-Ho! Picture Chris Payne Images (Image: Archant)

Runners, who must be at least 4ft tall, will receive a free bib with race number, Gung-Ho! t-shirt and headband, while any spectators can attend for free.

Tickets and more information can be found at begung-ho.co.uk

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