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  SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL  
  REGULATIONS  
     
     
     
  TABLE OF CONTENTS  
 

01. Nature of the Event/Conditions of Participation
02. Course
03. Ranking Categories
04. Clothing/Equipment
05. Start Number Tags/Race Pass
06. Timing
07. Briefings/Start
08. Neutralized Start
09. Signposting
10. Check Points and Feed Zones
11. Time Limits
12. Finish
13. Withdrawal from the Race

14. Time Penalties/Disqualification

15. Emergency Medical Care (Rescue-Team)

16. Doping

17. External Support
18. Environmental Protection/Nature
19. The SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL Rules
20. Appeals and the Jury
21. Termination of Contract between Participant and Organizer
22. Disclaimer of Liability
23. Statute of Limitations/Place of Jurisdiction

 
     
     
  The following rules and regulations shall apply to the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL. By registering for the event, every participant confirms that he has read and understood these rules and regulations and fully accepts them. The participant confirms this by signing this document.  
     
     
  01. NATURE OF THE EVENT/CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION  
  The SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL is an extreme single trail run around the Zugspitze massif. Portions of the Supertrail and Ultratrail courses include high alpine trails passages demanding particular experience and skill of the participants.  
     
  In detail this means:  
     
 
Each participant has to have an appropriate level of alpine running experience
   
Each participant must be aware of the distance of the course and the physical challenge it poses and enter the competition prepared for such a challenge
   
By signing this document each participant confirms his or her full physical fitness to participate in this endurance competition and to cope with its extreme physical challenges. Additionally, each participant affirms that his or her full fitness has been confirmed by a sports physician before the competition
   
Each participant has to be sure-footed and have the ability to move safely on alpine mountain trails, across what would seem to be trail-less terrain and in steep terrain with exposure. This ability must not be compromised by any possible fear of heights
   
Each participant has to be experienced in hiking difficult alpine trails passages such as short cliffsides secured by ropes
   
Each participant has to possess a good sense of direction in mountain terrain, even when weather and visibility turn for the worse. This also means being able to follow a path by topographical maps or by maps and course information contained in the Trail Book
   
Each participant has to be familiar with emergency procedures in alpine mountain terrain
   
Each participant must have sufficient physical fitness to cope with a difference in altitude of 500 meters per hour and a distance of 7 kilometers per hour, even if the running environment is in high alpine territory and includes technically demanding portions (e.g. short portions secured by rope or exposed trails) and if conditions are difficult (due to e.g., rain, snow or ice)
   
There is no need for participants to qualify in preliminary runs in order to participate in the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL
   
Eligible for participation are all persons that are at least 18 years old and thus of legal age
   
 
  The fact that the participant actually has the necessary skill and expertise cannot be verified by us as the organizer of the event. By registering for the event and signing this document, the participant represents and warrants to the organizer that he or she has the above listed skill and expertise, where the individually mentioned skills are by no means to be understood as a complete list but merely represent examples we have taken from experience with the event.  
     
     
  02. COURSE  
  Two courses are offered at the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL. Both lead through the Wettersteingebirge in southern Germany, one of the world's most beautiful mountain regions.

a) Ultratrail 100,0 km and 5420 m of difference in elevation (subject to change due to licensing procedures)
b) Supertrail 68,8 km and 3120 m of difference in elevation (subject to change due to licensing procedures)
 
     
     
  03. RANKING CATEGORIES  
  There are the following categories to compete in:  
     
 
MEN
   
WOMEN
   
MASTER-MEN (age 40+, cut-off date June 23, 2012)
   
MASTER-WOMEN (age 40+, cut-off date June 23, 2012)
   
SENIOR-MASTER-MEN (age 50+, cut-off date June 23, 2012)
   
SENIOR-MASTER-WOMEN (age 50+, cut-off date June 23, 2012)
   
 
 

The minimum number of participants in each category is 20. If the minimum number of participants in a given category should not be reached, participants will automatically be ranked one category below (e.g. Senior Master in case of Master)

 
     
     
  04. clothing/equipment  
  It is mandatory to carry the following equipment during all of the competition:  
     
 
Foul-weather gear for protection from the elements (as a minimum water-proof rain coat)
   
Warm clothing (long-sleeved shirt and running pants) as insulating layers underneath the rain gear (in case of bad weather conditions which may set in suddenly in high mountain territory)
   
Gloves and a warm hat
   
Functioning headlamp and replacement batteries
   
Water tank containing at least 1.5 liters
   
Emergency gear (first aid kit, rescue blanket, whistle)
   
Trail Book with outline and detail maps, and altitude profile of the whole course
   
Back pack
   
Mobile phone with rescue phone number saved in its address book to be able to make emergency calls (it must be made sure that the phone can make calls from within Austria as well)
   
Identification card and race pass
   
Also recommended.: GPS device, trekking poles, sun screen, fatty cream against chafing, additional supply of food and beverages
   
 
  The race organizers will perform random checks prior to the race start and at various check points on whether the aforementioned mandatory equipment/clothing is indeed being carried along. If mandatory equipment were to be missing, the participant in question will be disqualified from the race.  
     
     
  05. START NUMBER TAG/RACE PASS  
  Each participant receives his/her start number tag at the issuing office upon handing in the signed liability statement (download available on the registration form) and providing proof of identification. This start number tag must be worn on the body and remain visible at all times during the race and not be covered by items of clothing. It is issued personally per participant and non-transferable. Advertisements on the start number tags must remain visible during the race. The transponder chip in the start number tags is scanned before the start, at check points, and in the finish. Participants must also carry their race pass with them during the race.
The start number tag must never be taken off, except if a participant were to be disqualified due to a breach of the rules and regulations. In case of a withdrawal from the race the transponder chip will be removed from the start number tag.
 
     
     
  06. TIMING  
  Times are recorded with an electronic transponder chip system. The chip is attached to the back of the start number tag and may not be torn out! The chip records the individual participant's time electronically. Should a chip get lost or fail to work properly, please inform the personnel at a check point and the race office immediately.
The chip carries a deposit of EUR 50. If the participant loses the chip, this deposit will remain with the organizer. After the competition the deposit will be refunded to the participant when the chip is returned.
 
     
     
  07. BRIEFINGS / START  
  At the start in Grainau a detailed briefing on the entire race as well as the course briefing the night before the race will be held in the context of the pasta party by the race and course director in charge. In those briefings the race and course director will bring specific features of the upcoming course to the attention of participants.
Starting formations are assumed 45 minutes prior to the official start time (depending on the total number of registered participants). The additional, up-to-date briefing for all starters by the race and course director (both in Grainau for the Ultratrail as well as in Leutasch for the Supertrail) starts about 20 minutes before the official start time.
Within the starting grid, participants will be positioned in blocks that are determined beforehand.
 
     
     
  08. NEUTRALIZED Start  
  A neutralized start will be announced always during the briefing by the race and course director in charge. During a neutralized start it is not allowed to pass the pilot vehicle / motorcycle.  
     
     
  09. SIGNPOSTING  
  The course of the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL will be marked with chalk spray, signposts, barrier tape, flags, etc. by an experienced and competent team. This, however, does not guarantee a continuously marked course and it does not free the participants from their obligation to keep their bearings in alpine territory. Especially at nightfall, after heavy rain, in case of snow, or other adverse weather conditions, markings can disappear, be covered up, or not be visible in time. That is why participants have to carry with them the Trail Book with outline map, detail map, and altitude profiles of the course.  
     
     
  10. CHECK POINTS & FEED ZONES  
     
  a) Ultratrail 10 check points and feed zones  
     
  b) Supertrail 6 check points and feed zones  
     
  c) Additional medical check point at V4 or V5  
     
  Feed zones
At each feed zone sports drinks, energy bars and gels, and fruit are available for participants. The exact location of the feed zone is pointed out on the map and in the trail book. Participants are obliged to make sure they have always enough food and beverages and pick up supplies at the feed zones accordingly. Depending on the weather, some feed zones will also offer warm meals.
 
     
  Check points
There are check points throughout the entire course where each participant has to check in. Participants that miss one of the check points but still arrive at the finish (e.g. because they lost the way or took a shortcut), will receive a time penalty of at least 120 minutes for every check point they missed. The jury reserves the right to impose a higher time penalty depending on the specific circumstances. At the check points participants will be processed in the order in which they arrive.
 
     
     
  11. TIME LIMITS  
  Time limits will be defined (e.g. check point 3 by 15:00) by which participants have to have passed a certain check point or other predefined point on the course. Such time limits are mentioned in the trail book to provide some level of guidance. Changing weather or trail conditions may command the race and course director to change the cut-off times accordingly. For their own safety, participants that do not make the cut-off times (e.g. from 15:01 at check point 3) will officially be taken out of the race by the race and course director, the personnel at the check points, or the officials trailing the field.  
     
     
  12. FINISH  
  The official results of the race are determined in the finish. Participants will be scanned in the order in which they arrive. That way the official ranking of the race is calculated.
Also in the finish, there will be a strict time limit (e.g. 09:00), by which all participants must have arrived. Such time limits are mentioned in the trail book to provide some level of guidance. Changing weather or trail conditions may command the race and course director to change the cut-off times accordingly. For their own safety, participants that do not make the cut-off times (e.g. from 09:01) will officially be taken out of the race.
Participants who have been taken out of the race by the race director, course director, the personnel at the check points, or the official trailing the field due to not making the cut-off times, or who, due to injury, arrive at the finish not under their own power but some means of transportation, will not appear in the official ranking.
 
     
     
  13. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE RACE  
  Participants that decide to withdraw from the race for whatever reason (i.e. exhaustion, injury) must inform the race organizers immediately by calling +49/151/55010146. Participants that do not inform the race organizers of their decision to withdraw will be considered "gone missing" and a search and rescue operation (including official mountain rescue teams and the use of helicopters) will be initiated at the expense of the participant(s) in question. Participants who want to withdraw from the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL also have to cancel with the Race Office at the finish and return the transponder chip.  
     
     
  14. TIME PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATIONS  
  The jury reserves the right to disqualify participants or impose time penalties between 5 and 120 minutes, e.g. for any of the following violations:  
     
 
Failure on the part of the participant to fulfill the particular pre-conditions mentioned under heading 1 of this document
   
Noncompliance with / violation of the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL rules
   
Disregard of the directives of the race and course director, rescue director, officials at the check points, or officials within and trailing the field
   
Breach of traffic regulations
   
Not carrying the complete, mandatory equipment at the start (for a complete list see clothing/equipment)
   
Refusal to be subjected to an equipment check
   
Littering/polluting the environment
   
Unfair behavior or misconduct toward other competitors
   
Missing one of the check points
   
Failing to help a person in danger
   
Health problems of a participant
   
Doping
   
Deliberately taking shortcuts
   
Intentionally lining up in the wrong sector of the starting grid
   
Tampering with start number tags
 
     
  This is a list of examples and by no means to be understood as complete! Participants that are disqualified from the race cannot claim reimbursement from the organizer.  
     
     
  15. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE  
 

Start/finish area
In the finish area the rescue-team keeps a mobile assistance site. There will also be an additional medical service provided by a local aid agency. There a heated marquee stands ready. The aid personnel at this site will make sure care is provided until the last runner arrives. Service in the start area begins 1 hour prior to race start.

During the Salomon ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL
Numerous stationary and mobile emergency assistance sites will provide help along the course. They will be staffed both by personnel from local medical teams and mountain rescue services and people from our own rescue team. There participants will get immediate medical assistance. Additionally, there will be our mobile rescue-team on mountain bikes and motor cycles. It will also make sure that participants get immediate assistance in case of an emergency.
The rescue-team provides medical care for athletes and gives emergency first aid to participants. It is available around the clock in case of emergencies.

Medical check-up at V4 or V5
At feed zone V4 or V5 participants will undergo a medical check-up. Also a collecting point will be set up for runners suffering from exhaustion.

 

Emergency phone number for all participants
The emergency telephone number is written on all race passes and course maps given to participants by the organizer. Additionally, the number of the organizer's phone hotline is written on the race passes.

 
     
  The emergency phone number is: 112  
  The medical info hotline is: +49 178 7819222  
     
  What to do in case of an emergency?  
 
Stay calm
   
Dial emergency phone number: 112 (must be saved to address book of your mobile phone)!
   
Give exact location and start number
   
If unable to make an emergency call yourself, please inform other runners so they can call for help at the next check point
   
After the facts have been clarified by the head of the rescue operations, immediate help will be provided.
   
In trivial cases special arrangements apply
 
     
  Procedure
All rescue operations are coordinated by the commander of the rescue-team. He determines which rescue team is to carry out a certain rescue operation. In case of an emergency the rescue-team commander immediately notifies the central rescue office. Depending on the emergency, the central rescue office will then dispatch additional rescue forces provided by the public rescue services. In case of undefined reports or trivial injuries or complaints of a participant the rescue-team commander reserves the right to initiate a rescue operation on its own without informing the central rescue office. If an emergency call is received by one of the rescue teams, the respective team will notify the rescue-team commander.

Each participant is obligated to provide first aid to other runners who are in an emergency and inform the rescue-team!
 
     
     
  16. DOPING  
  The organizer reserves the right to perform unannounced doping tests. Each case of doping will result in the immediate disqualification of the participant in question. Specifically prohibited are intravenous infusions without medical exception permit (an exception, for instance, would be a medical infusion in case of vomiting that does not respond to other forms of therapy). In case of dehydration caused by exertion, infusions by the race physician or by the participant's own medical staff are prohibited. The race physician will decide whether an infusion is called for according to the rules and regulations of the NADA.  
     
  17. EXTERNAL SUPPORT  
  Participants are not allowed to accept help from a third person (spectators, supporters, other participants) during the race, except in emergency situations, injuries, or bad falls. It is acceptable though to receive food, beverages, clothing, and gear in need of replacement from assistants along the trailside. It is also permissible to accept medical attention and treatment from the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL rescue-team.
If a participant requires or enlists third-party services, in particular search and rescue services, the race organizers are indemnified from payment for such services. The participant further authorizes the race organizers to collect any incurred charges.
 
     
  18. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION/NaturE  
  Since the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL leads through the nature reserve Wettersteingebirge, appropriate environmental etiquette will be under rigorous scrutiny at all times. Littering outside of the designated feed zones and check points or deliberate damages to the environment will carry severe time penalties or lead to disqualification.  
     
     
  19. THE SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL RULES  
     
 
The SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL takes place on public roads, roads that are not closed to traffic, forestry roads, hiking and alpine trails.
   
Participants have to obey the traffic laws of the respective countries. Participants also have to comply with directives issued by police officers, the race and course director in charge, and any authorized trail patrol.
   
The SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL mostly makes use of forestry roads, hiking trails, paths, and high mountain alpine territory. Veering off the official routing may entail a high risk of falling with potentially fatal consequences. Participants are forbidden to take any shortcuts (including the shortcutting of switchbacks, bends, serpentines, etc.) or detours of their own choosing. All participants take part in the event at their own risk.
   
Each participant is obliged to exercise caution with due diligence at confusing or dangerous trail/road passages. The race organizer reserves the right to designate high-risk sections where the specific directives apply, such that participants may not pass each other or that a reduction in speed and appropriate caution is appropriate. The organizers may place warning signs at such sections and may provide additional safety measures (such as fixed ropes to be used as handrails). There is, however, no obligation on the part of the organizer that such measures be taken.
   
The organizer reserves the right to change portions of the course or use alternative routes on short notice if weather conditions demand such changes.
   
A vehicle escorting participants must not interfere with the race in any way; coaching from an accompanying vehicle is prohibited. The jury may penalize interference of the race by accompanying vehicles by issuing time penalties or disqualifying the participant receiving support from the interfering vehicle. Finding accompanying vehicles on portions of the course that are closed to traffic will result in the immediate disqualification of the participant who received or was to receive support from that vehicle.
   
For reasons of environmental preservation it is strictly prohibited that people accompanying/assisting individual participants pollute or, worse, damage the course and/or the natural environment. This especially includes the spraying or painting of appeals to participants onto the course, even if it is done by biologically recyclable chalk spray. If people accompanying/assisting participants are found to be violating this rule, the participant(s) that received or were to receive such appeals will be disqualified immediately.
   
It is prohibited to throw away litter such as food wrappings, bottles or drinking cups in the nature, except at check points where there will be designated containers for that purpose. Any violation of this rule leads to an immediate disqualification.
   
As a principle, the following regulation applies with regard to using poles: Participants starting into the race using poles must carry them until they arrive in the finish. Conversely, no participant who has started the race without poles is allowed to pick up any along the way.
   
It is expected that participants act in accordance with the principles of courtesy, sportsmanship and fair play.
 
   
     
  20. APPEALS AND THE JURY  
  Each participant has an opportunity to raise an objection in case of a perceived breach of rules by other participants or to enter a caveat against decisions of the race and course director up to one hour after the finish time limit. Such objections have to be made in person in the race office and require the naming of (a) witness(es). A jury of three adjudicators (race and course director, the head of time keeping, event organizer) will consult on the issue of appeal and make a decision within 24 hours. All witnesses have to be present at the proceedings. The appeals fee is EUR 100. It will not be reimbursed if the appeal fails. The aforementioned contraventions, which may be reprimanded with time penalties or disqualification, provide only an incomplete rundown of other possible offenses that may be penalized.  
     
     
  21. Termination of contract between participant and organizer  
  The organizer reserves the contractual right to cancel the agreement with any participant until the official end of the event in the form of a right of withdrawal in accordance with §§ 324, 241 para. 1 German Civil Code ["BGB"]. The settlement will then take place in accordance with § 346 German Civil Code ["BGB"].  
     
     
  22. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY  
  With the antecedent registration, the participant submits a self-willed and binding registration for an event of his/her choosing by the PLAN B event company GmbH and asserts, without requiring further proof by the event organizer, possession of the skills and experiences that are mentioned and required by all participants under heading 1 of this document. Compensation claims brought forward by the participant against the event organizer, for whatever legal reason, are excluded. Each participant agrees to waive all legal claims against the organizer or promoter, as well as their helpers or agents. This does not apply, if the organizer, his legal representatives or his agents have acted with intent or with gross negligence in the execution of his duties or if the organizer is duly liable due to accountable damages resulting from injuries to the life, the body or the health of a person or the breach of constitutive contractual obligations.

The participant consents to be subjected to tests and inspections on his/her person and personal equipment as ordered by the race jury.

The participant knows, understands, and fully acknowledges the conditions of participation and the rules and regulations. The participant expressly confirms that he or she has fully read and understood the rules, guidelines, and conditions detailed within this document.

The participant agrees to the publication of photographic and other audiovisual materials obtained during the event. With the release of an e-mail address, the participant knowingly allows PLAN B event company GmbH to use this email address to send additional event information.

The participant certifies with his/her signature that their participation in this event will be at their own risk and that adequate insurance coverage (valid in foreign countries as well) exists in case of an accident or injury.

Furthermore, by starting at the event the participant solemnly affirms to be unaware of any health concerns that would undermine his/her participation in the race and that his/her physical level of performance meets the requirements that such an alpine endurance race places on the body and mind.
 
     
     
  23. STATUTE OF LIMITATION / PLACE OF JURISDICTION  
  Any claims by the participant towards PLAN B event company GmbH, irrespective of its legal ground, are subject to the statute of limitation of one year after the contractually specified end of the race event.
The legal place of jurisdiction for any settlement of dispute(s) is Munich, Germany. The legal and contractual relationship between the participant and PLAN B event company GmbH shall be entirely subject to German law.
 
     
     
  These rules and regulations remain subject to change by the race organization!