THE CHALLENGE

October 10, 2026 at Katy Trail

Challenge Event Details

Push Limits. Raise Funds. Change Lives.

GET READY

The Do More Charity Challenge brings together athletes of all ages and skill levels, uniting them to compete for the greater good. The 2026 event will be held at Katy Trail, Dallas on Saturday, October 10.

It will include a traditional RX athletic competition as well as a novice/beginner competition, with participants competing for a share of the prize pool. Every team that completes the competition will take home a portion of the prize pool for their non-profit organization!

Founding and Presenting Sponsor

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HOW TO GET INVOLVED

Your Team. Your Charity. Your Impact

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BUILD YOUR TEAM & SELECT YOUR CHARITY

  • Teams of 4 (an equal mix of men and women)
  • RX Division - cumulative ages must average 35 years of age or older
  • Choose your charity. Charities must serve communities in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Utah, Texas, New Mexico, Idaho, or Wyoming. Limit one RX team per non-profit organization.
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REGISTER FOR YOUR DIVISION

  • RX Division - Competitive: Registration is $100 per person.
  • Scaled Division - Recreational: Registration is $50 per person.
  • Only a set number of teams can compete, spots will fill up fast.​ Make sure to create an account, then go back to the link and select the division to sign up.
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THE RULES

  • Scoring will be based on a point placement system.
  • All events are equally weighted and the team with the lowest cumulative number of placements across all scored events will win.
  • Every team will win a portion of the prize pool for the charity of their choice​.

TESTIMONIAL

"With your help, we served over 100 infants and toddlers who are blind, deaf-blind or visually impaired. Each child receives the unique training, education and special therapies they so deserve including evaluations, eye exams, sibling care and parent support, advocacy, and trainings.”

- Heather Cameron, Executive Director, Anchor Center for Blind Children

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