Aethon
The very first Last Rucker Standing Endurance Event ("Atheon") is designed to test the limits of competitors' endurance. The name "Atheon" draws inspiration from ancient Greek mythology, particularly the Four Horsemen of Helios. In myth, Atheon was one of the horses that drew the chariot of the sun god Helios across the sky, symbolizing relentless endurance, strength, and the power to carry a heavy burden over an eternal journey. Similarly, this event pushes participants to their limits as they strive to outlast one another under grueling conditions. Participants will traverse a predetermined course of approximately 2.5 miles within a one-hour time limit. The event continues until only one competitor remains, who will be awarded a custom championship belt.

