The competition follows the principle of partial autonomous. There are 6 refreshment posts, with food and drinks which have to be consumed there. When leaving those places, every participant is responsible for their supply of food and liquids needed on the way to the next supply station. Further stations to take water are foreseen.
Furthermore, the track leads mostly through high alpine areas. Therefore, every participant is obliged to present (at the bib distribution) and carry during the whole race the following obligatory equipment (further obligatory material can be prescribed by the OC):
Poles are highly recommended but not obligatory. If used, poles have to be carried from start to finish and it is forbidden to take them or pass them on when desired.
Head-lamps have to be worn and switched on from 21.30 to 04.00.
The obligatory equipment must be taken and shown at the bib distribution where it will be checked individually. Controls are also possible at any time during and after the race. If it cannot be shown when demanded, the person is either not allowed to start or there will be a time penalty or even disqualification.
Bibs have to be picked-up personally at the bib distribution, alternatively a power of attorney has to be provided. Bibs have to be worn visible during the whole race.
The competition follows the principle of partial autonomous. There are 5 supply stations with food and drinks, 1 with drinks, which have to be consumed there. When leaving those places, every participant is responsible for their supply of food and liquids needed on the way to the next supply station.
Furthermore, the track leads mostly through high alpine areas. Therefore, every participant is obliged to present (at the bib distribution) and carry during the whole race the following obligatory equipment (further obligatory material can be prescribed by the OC):
Due to the time limit, it is possible for runners who need more than 17 hours to get into the
night. Taking a headlamp therefore in its sole discretion.
Poles are highly recommended but not obligatory. If used, poles have to be carried from start to finish and it is forbidden to take them or pass them on when desired.
The obligatory equipment must be taken and shown at the bib distribution where it will be checked individually. Controls are also possible at any time during and after the race. If it cannot be shown when demanded, the person is either not allowed to start or there will be a time penalty or even disqualification.
Bibs have to be picked-up personally at the bib distribution, alternatively a power of attorney has to be provided. Bibs have to be worn visible during the whole race.
The competition follows the principle of partial autonomous. There are 3 supply stations with food and drinks, 1 with drinks, which have to be consumed there. When leaving those places, every participant is responsible for their supply of food and liquids needed on the way to the next supply station.
Furthermore, the track leads mostly through high alpine areas. Therefore, every participant is obliged to present (at the bib distribution) and carry during the whole race the following obligatory equipment (further obligatory material can be prescribed by the OC):
Due to the time limit, it is possible for runners who need more than 14 hours to get into the night. Taking a headlamp therefore in its sole discretion.
Poles are highly recommended but not obligatory. If used, poles have to be carried from start to finish and it is forbidden to take them or pass them on when desired.
The obligatory equipment must be taken and shown at the bib distribution where it will be checked individually. Controls are also possible at any time during and after the race. If it cannot be shown when demanded, the person is either not allowed to start or there will be a time penalty or even disqualification.
Bibs have to be picked-up personally at the bib distribution, alternatively a power of attorney has to be provided. Bibs have to be worn visible during the whole race.
The competition follows the principle of partial autonomous. There are 2 supply stations with food and drinks, 1 with drinks, which have to be consumed there. When leaving those places, every participant is responsible for their supply of food and liquids needed on the way to the next supply station. Further stations to take water are foreseen.
Furthermore, the track leads mostly through high alpine areas. Therefore, every participant is obliged to present (at the bib distribution) and carry during the whole race the following obligatory equipment (further obligatory material can be prescribed by the OC):
Poles are highly recommended but not obligatory. If used, poles have to be carried from start to finish and it is forbidden to take them or pass them on when desired.
The obligatory equipment must be taken and shown at the bib distribution where it will be checked individually. Controls are also possible at any time during and after the race. If it cannot be shown when demanded, the person is either not allowed to start or there will be a time penalty or even disqualification.
Bibs have to be picked-up personally at the bib distribution, alternatively a power of attorney has
to be provided. Bibs have to be worn visible during the whole race.