The Grand Races
Every year, the cheetahs will gather to see who is the best of the best in a series of special races, culminating in one final big-scale race of the year. The total is six races leading to the final seventh - Each race contains, at minimum, six cheetahs, and ten at maximum, with no second or third place winners until the Grand Race. They are as such:
Buffalo Race - The first race of the Grand Races, the Buffalo Race takes place on the Dirt Track. This race takes place the third week of June.
Gnu Race - The second race of the Grand Races, the Gnu Race takes place on the Mud Track. If it hasn't rained, then the leopards and hybrids will bring in water to MAKE it a mud track. Because of how dangerous this makes the track, the chosen racers are actually those of steadier paw than the other races. This race takes place the first week of July.
Zebra Race - The third race of the Grand Races is the Zebra Race, being held on a wet Grass Track. Don't worry, injury risk isn't high. If it hasn't rained yet, then the grass is made wet by water being tracked in from the river by the leopards and hybrids. This race takes place the third week of July.
Acacia Race - The fourth race of the Grand Races is the Acacia Race, held on a dry Grass Track. This race takes place the first week of August.
Ficus Race - The fifth race of the Grand Races is the Ficus Race, held on a dry Sand Track. Besides the Gnu Race, this is considered one of the hardest races because of how sand shifts. The cheetahs of this race have trained not just on the track, but have gone out to the desert to practice their running to perfect the ability to run on it. This race takes place the third week of August.
Mimosa Race - The sixth race of the Grand Races, the Mimosa Race takes place on a wet Sand Track. Because of this, it's considered one of the absolute easiest due to how easy it is to grip wet sand. If it hasn't rained, water is brought in from the river by the leopards and hybrids to dampen the track. This race takes place the first week of September.
Grand Race - The top race, this one comes once a year and determines just who the fastest cheetah is in the whole pride. The runners of this race aren't actually chosen - The roster is made up of the winners of the previous six preplanned races, already the fastest cheetahs in the pride. This final Grand Race takes place the third week of September.