The better prepared as a participant, not only athletically but also organisationally, the more intensively the event can be enjoyed. Therefore, all important information should be obtained in advance.
Each runner can freely choose the starting group, taking into account the personal performance level.
The timing will be measured by the company Datasport with a timing chip.
The timing chip is integrated in the bib number and does not need to be returned.
No deposit or rental fee has to be paid.
There is no time limit for the race. However, the race is over at 9.00 pm.
Anyone who has not finished by this time of day will be taken out of the classification.
The organiser reserves the right to change the regulation at any time in order to improve the organisation of the event.
Any changes to service, location and time details will be communicated to the participants in an appropriate manner by means of registration confirmation or on the website www.reschenseelauf.it.
The website is the information portal of the event where all official announcements will be published.
If the race is cancelled due to major force (unexpected and unforeseen circumstances), the participant is not entitled to a refund of the partecipation fee or any other expenses.
On presentation of a medical certificate confirming the participant’s disability to compete on the day of the event, the organiser reserves the right to credit the entry fee to the next event.
With the registration to the race the participant declares the following:
It is forbidden to throw rubbish outside the marked catering areas.
Leaving the track is not permitted for reasons of nature conservation. Failure to comply with these rules will result in disqualification.
The route of the race of Resia Lake runs through wonderful nature. To the organiser it is therefore very important that nature and environmental protection are respected. Necessary measures, such as a sufficient number of waste disposal points, will make it easier for participants to comply with the rules. In the start/finish area and on the entire event ground, the thought “Protect your environment” should apply.