
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
ENTRY
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You DO NOT NEED to be a member of an athletics club to compete in the TSSL.
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Entries to these events are limited and the limit is dependent on the different event venues.
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Online entries will close before any race or when they sell out, whichever comes first.
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On-the-day entries will only be accepted if entries have not sold out and will close 90 minutes before the first race starts. If you are worried about the entry limit, best to enter early!
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If on-the-day entries are available a late entry fee may be accounted for.
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Online entries paid with credit card are confirmed upon payment.
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Online entries paid via EFT are confirmed when proof of payment is received. If we do not receive your proof of payment your race number will not be ready for collection on race day.
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Entrance fees may be payable for spectators where applicable, check the information details on each specific event.
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Runners running without paying the required entry fee, are regarded as trespassing and action can and will be taken.
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REGISTRATION & RACE PROCEDURES​
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On the day of each race, registration will be open for you to collect your race number and sign the indemnity. Registration may close 30 min prior to the first start of each distance. Please allow yourself enough time to get to the event and stand in the queue. It is your responsibility to arrive in time to find parking, walk from your car to the race start, and complete registration.
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Upgrades, downgrades, and substitutions can be done on race day. However, if you are substituting for someone, please have confirmation from the original person in writing to hand over at registration. No one can race on your behalf.
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A short briefing will be given on the route 5 minutes prior to the start of each race. That briefing is for all the batches for that distance.
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There will be NO cut-off time on the long and short courses, but prize-giving will be given once the top three in each category have finished. Some XL races do have a cut-off time. Please see the particular event listing for race-specific information.
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ROUTE & SAFETY
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The route will be fully marked and it remains your responsibility to follow the course markers. It is highly recommended that you familiarise yourself with the route beforehand as unforeseen circumstances and course marker tampering can happen.
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There will not necessarily be marshals at road crossings. There will, however, be marshals at strategic places on the course for your safety.
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There is a race sweeper at each race that will run behind the last runner and clean the course.
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There will be medics at each race to deal with any serious injury.
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Highly recommended kit: mobile phone, 500ml water, windbreaker and whistle.
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If you decide to withdraw at any stage during any one of the races, please inform the race organiser timeously.
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There will be no water points out on course, with the exception of the XL routes were there will be a single water point at roughly the halfway mark. Please ensure you take suitable hydration with you if needed, and wear the appropriate clothing.
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There will be toilets near/at the start/finish.
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MEDALS, PRIZES & PRIZE GIVING
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Medals will be given per race.
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There are prizes for the top three runners over the line, the top three runners in the junior, minimee and peewee categories at each race and for all category winners in the overall TSSL (subject to the minimum 5 rule)
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Any runner found to be falsifying information to gain a competitive advantage (for example lying about age) will be disqualified.
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Prize giving will be done once all category prize runners have crossed the line.
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TSSL prize giving will be done at the final race of the TSSL. If you are in the running you need to be there to claim or your prize will be given as a sot prize.
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You must be present to collect your prize or arrange to have someone collect it on your behalf, otherwise, your prize will be recycled as a spot prize.
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No prizes will be posted or kept aside to be collected at another time unless arranged directly with the registration manager on the day of the race, or in the case of the overall Series ahead of the final race.
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Spot prizes are called by race number, and you must have your number with you to claim your prize.
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OFFICIAL RESULTS AND OBJECTIONS
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It is the responsibility of the runner taking part in any TSSL event to follow the course markers and thus the full and correct route. Any runner going wrong must return to the course at the point where he/she went wrong before continuing, any alternative to this shall be deemed a shortcut and that runner faces the possibility of disqualification (subject to appeal from another runner being received by the race director within 10 minutes of finishing).
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Time and position results will only count for those runners having completed the correct course as prepared by the TSSL organisers, subject to the discretion of the race director.
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In the event of a runner not following the full and correct route, and that this misdirection was found not to be by fault of the course marking, that runner shall be disqualified (subject to an appeal from another runner being received by the race director within 10 minutes of finishing).
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If an appeal is not received within 10 minutes of finishing, the results shall stand. Further corrections will be at the discretion of the race director.
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Those runners with a formal complaint can do so in writing to the race director by email to info@wildrunner.co.za. Complaints will be considered and any decision made will be in the best interests of the TSSL as a whole.
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Any runner found to be falsifying information to gain a competitive advantage (for example lying about age) will be disqualified.
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Disqualification of a runner will be at the sole discretion of the race director.
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All TSSL races are electronically timed, but not using an electronic chip and mat, but manual (human) input.
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Full race results will generally be posted the day after the race.
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WILDERNESS COURTESY
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Be polite to other trail users, and when passing please do not push other runners.
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Wildrunner does not encourage the use of an iPod when taking part in any of our events. However, if you wear an iPod please set the volume to a level that you can still hear an approaching runner.
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Follow the marked course, stay on existing trails and do not take shortcuts.
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Please leave only footprints and do not leave any litter.
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There will be toilets at the start/finish and majority of the checkpoints only. If you need to go whilst out on the route, please do it 10 meters away from the path, dig a 15cm hole and bury your waste.
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No pets please of any kind
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Don't be taking home any memorabilia from nature; it looks much better where it is!
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To pass someone on a trail, ask.
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No smoking is allowed on the route, at the checkpoints or at the start/finish area.
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PUBLICITY DISCLAIMER
Anyone who participates in or attends a Wildrunner event does so knowing photographs, videos and/or audio recordings may be taken. By attending the event, you consent to being interviewed and/or photographed; audio recordings and/or video recordings being made; and agree to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of the above mentioned interviews, photographs, audio recordings and/or video recordings for use in any news articles or programmes, web-casts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on web sites, or for any other purpose(s) related to Wildrunner, its vendors, partners, affiliates and/or representatives.