Florida Man Games Are Back In 2025
The Florida Man Games are back in 2025. The notorious Florida Man stories always seems to be making headlines. We are known for the crazy stories in this state. These kinds of headlines are what sparked Pete Melfi, who created the Florida Man Games. Following the success of the first Olympic-style games, Melfi and his team plan to bring back the games at a new venue on March 1, 2025.
The first Florida Man Games featured events like a pork butt eating contest, a pool noodle mud duel, a Sumo wrestling match (in which competitors had to spill their opponent’s beer), and the very popular Evading Arrest Obstacle Course, where competitors had to run from actual cops.
More then 5,000 people came out to watch the first ever Florida Man Games, so this year, they are making it even bigger. The event will now move out to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds, where there will be more space, a covered arena, plus an RV tailgating area.
So bring your finest mullets, your beer-guts, and neck tattoos and get ready for a day of Florida Fun!
Submissions To Be In The Games
Submissions are open through September for teams interested in participating. Competitors must submit a video showing all team members with bonus points awarded for creative, fun and memorable clips. Teams consist of three to five members, all 18 years or older, with at least one member 21 or older. Only Florida residents can apply. Twelve teams will be accepted, each representing a different city. Click HERE for more information on becoming a team.
General admission tickets cost $25 each, while VIP tickets are $99 each. An RV trailer park pass for tailgating costs $550. For more information, visit thefloridamangames.com.
Who Came Up With Florida Man Games
Pete Melfi lives in St. Augustine and was the one who created the idea of Florida Man Games. He said someone gave him the idea to make it into an athletic competition. He turned it into a wild day of mud games and Florida-style obstacle courses. A day to live that Florida Man lifestyle. Last year, The Florida Man Games featured American Gladiators’ Dan “Nitro” Clark as well as Lori “Ice” Fetrick as judges.