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RFSL RELAY RACES

RFSL Relay Races



RFSL Relay Races - Team Races are waiting for you at 3 different distances to experience running in the endless whiteness of Salt Lake with your teammates!

• RFSL Relay 160k (4 Runners x 40 km)
• RFSL Relay 80K (4 Runners x 20 km)
• RFSL Relay 40K (2 Runners x 20 km)



Team Races Registration
The team captain must complete the first registration by specifying the category and team name on the https://sporbilet.com/en/event/runfire-salt-lake-ultra-trail-2024 page. After the registration process is complete, a link for team registration will be sent to the team captain to complete the registration of the other members. Team members must complete their registration individually via this link.

RFSL Relay 160K:
Friday, August 16, Start: 18:00
Course duration: 6 Hours per Runner (Total 24 Hours)
• Teams consist of 4 people, and after each runner completes the 40 km course lap, he hands over the flag to his teammate waiting for him in the exchange area (DROPBAG CP).
• Each runner is responsible for completing the 40 km course in order (Blue Route > Green Route > Orange Route > Blue Route)
• Other runners cannot start before the previous runner arrives at the exchange point (DROPBAG CP) and has handed over the flag.
• The race is complete when the last runner enters FINISH directly after completing his lap.
• The team of the runner who leaves the race or is disqualified between the laps will also be deemed to have withdrawn from the race. No other runner from the team can run in place of a runner.
• The total team time is determined by adding the individual times of the 4 runners.
• Teams are obliged to inform info@uzunetap.com which runner will run in which order at least 3 days before the race.
• Classification is carried out as "Mix General Category".


RFSL Relay 80K:
Saturday, August 16, Start: 07:00
Course duration: 3 Hours per Runner (12 Hours in Total)
• Teams consist of 4 people, and after each runner completes the 20 km course lap, he hands over the flag to his teammate waiting for him in the exchange area (DROPBAG CP).
• Each runner is responsible for completing the 20 km course in order.
• Other runners cannot start before the previous runner arrives at the exchange point (DROPBAG CP) and has handed over the flag.
• The race is complete when the last runner enters "FINISH" directly after completing his lap.
• The team of the runner who leaves the race or is disqualified between the laps will also be deemed to have withdrawn from the race. No other runner from the team can run in place of a runner.
• The total team time is determined by adding the individual times of the 4 runners.
• Teams are obliged to inform info@uzunetap.com which runner will run in which order at least 3 days before the race.
• Classification is carried out as "Mix General Category".


RFSL Relay 40K:
Saturday, August 16, Start: 07:00
Course duration: 3 Hours for Each Runner (6 Hours in Total)
• Teams consist of 2 people, and after each runner completes the 20 km course, he hands over the flag to his teammate waiting for him in the exchange area (DROPBAG CP).
• Teams can be mixed between Men and Women.
• Each runner is responsible for completing the 20 km course in order.
• Other runners cannot start before the previous runner arrives at the exchange point (DROPBAG CP) and has handed over the flag.
• The race is complete when the last runner enters "FINISH" directly after completing his lap.
• The team of the runner who leaves the race or is disqualified between the laps will also be deemed to have withdrawn from the race. No other runner from the team can run in place of a runner.
• Total team time is determined by adding the individual times of the 2 runners.
• Teams are obliged to inform info@uzunetap.com which runner will run in which order at least 3 days before the race.
• Classification is carried out in 3 different categories as Women, Men and Mix.


Runfire Salt Lake

RACECOURSE

Runfire Salt Lake Racecource

Category Start Time Cut-Off Time Cut-off Hour
RFSL Relay 160K Friday 18:00 8,5 Hours (Total 34 Hours) 14:00
RFSL Relay 80K Saturday 07:00 3,5 Hours (Total 14 Hours) 14:00
RFSL Relay 40K Saturday 07:00 105 minute (Total 7 Hours) 14:00


There is no slope on the track. Almost all of the salt basin is flat.

The race is run counterclockwise in the color order indicated in the track image.

RELAY 160K:
RFSL Relay 160K participants are obliged to stop at the "Wristband Points" in the track and deliver the wristbands of different colors to the Control Points (CP) from this point.

RFSL Relay 160K runners run the blue > green > orange > blue tracks in order. Runners stop at the CP1 point every 10 km.

RELAY 80K & 40K:
RFSL Relay 80K and 40K runners follow the blue route, turn from the 20K turn point, and reach the Interchange Point.

RACE PROGRAM

RUNFIRE SALT LAKE ULTRA TRAIL 2024
August 16th, 2024, Friday
10:00 Opening of Camp Area
12:00 - 20:00 Registrations & Kit Delivery (All Categories)
12:00 – 14:00 100 Mile Pasta Party
16:00 100 Mil Briefing
18:00 START - 100 Mile
18:30 10K - 20K - 40K - 80K Briefing
19:00 Pasta Party (General)
19:30 Fire Up - DJ Music
 
August 17th, 2024, Saturday
06:00 – 07:00 Late Kit Delivery
07:00 START 40K & 80K
08:00 START 10K & 20K
09:30 Expected First 20K Finish
10:30 Expected First 40K Finish
13:30 Expected First 100Miles Finish
14:00 Award Ceremony for 10K - 20K - 40K
17:00 Expected First 80K Finish
 
August 18th, 2024, Sunday
10:00 Award Ceremony for 80K & 100 Mile
10:30 Leaving the Camp Site

RULES & REGULATIONS

Important Information:
All rule updates will be posted on the event’s official "Race Rules" page. The participants are obliged to follow these rules regularly until the race day.

RACE RULES
• Race participation quota is limited to 1000 people, including teams. The time of the athletes will be measured starting from the moment the electronic chip measurement system is passed.
• RFSL RELAY 160K teams consist of 4 people and after each runner completes the 40 km course, they hand over the flag to their teammate waiting for them in the exchange area (DROPBAG CP).
• RFSL RELAY 80K teams consist of 4 people and after each runner completes the 20 km course, they hand over the flag to their teammate waiting for them in the exchange area (DROPBAG CP).
• RFSL RELAY 40K teams consist of 2 people and after the first runner completes the 20 km course lap, he hands over the flag to his teammate waiting for him in the exchange area (DROPBAG CP). This is not required in the RFSL RELAY 40K race.
• In the RFSL RELAY 160K race, each runner is responsible for completing the 40 km course in order (Blue Route > Green Route > Orange Route > Blue Route).
• RFSL Relay 80K and 40K runners follow the blue route, turn from the 20K turn point, and reach the Interchange Point.
• Other runners are not permitted to begin until the previous runner has arrived at the exchange point (dropbag CP) and handed over the flag.
• The race is complete when the last runner enters "FINISH" directly after completing his lap.
• The team of the runner who leaves the race or is disqualified between the laps will also be deemed to have withdrawn from the race. No other runner on the team may run in a runner's place.
• The total team time is determined by adding the individual times of the 4 runners.
• Teams are obliged to inform info@uzunetap.com which runner will run in which order at least 3 days before the race. The time of the athletes will be measured starting from the moment the electronic chip measurement system is passed.
• Courses must be completed within the cut-off times given on the racecourse detail page of every category. Exceeding the time limit will result in disqualification.
• Participants have to stop by at the checkpoints of the given category. Not stopping by at the related checkpoints will result in disqualification.
• Participants have to stop at the checkpoints in the given category. Not stopping at the related checkpoints will result in disqualification.
• Participants will be provided with food supplements, drinking water, and hot water at designated checkpoints. Social distance rules will apply at control points. Necessary measures will be taken by the organization, with a maximum of 3 people at a checkpoint.
• There will be water support at checkpoints for every participant. All participants are supposed to get enough water. There will be a penalty if the runner gets a serum because of dehydration. (1st serum: 2 hour penalty; 2nd serum: 4 hour penalty; 3rd serum: disqualification.
• Participants are supposed to carry all the mandatory equipment stated in each category’s detail page. The ones who do not carry the mandatory equipment will result in disqualification. Referees and staff have a right to check the mandatory equipment in anytime during the race. For any reason, the lack of any mandatory equipment will result in disqualification.
• Runners must be minimum 18 years old.
• For participants under the age of 18, parents must fill out a waiver form.
• Littering in the race course will be punished with 2 hours at the first time, and result in disqualification in case it’s repeated.
• Behaviors that persistently disturb other runners can lead to disqualification from the race. To allow this decision depends only to the racing director.
• Participants are expected to fill in the form under the application tab on this website and deposit the fee for the relevant category for the registration to be completed. The bib numbers are obligatory to wear during the race and will be delivered at the registration desk on the indicated hours at the program.
• Cancellation and Refund policies are stated in the “Participation Fee” section.
• Registrations will be closed on August 14th, 2024, at 17:00. After this date; no revisions or changes to the categories will be accepted. In the event that we reach our participation quota, registrations might be closed before the given date.
• 160K RELAY RACE participants must present their health report indicating that there is no obstacle to compete in the race.
» Click here for health report example. You can e-mail your health report to info@uzunetap.com or submit it in original at the registration desk.
• No Health report is required for Relay 80K and Relay 40K participants.
• Organizers and referees hold the right to disqualify a competitor at any stage of the race in case there is a health issue.
• Partcipants who do not have the materials specified in the list of mandatory materials will not be accepted to the race after the check to be performed before the race.
• The race requires high level physical and mental endurance. Thus the competitors must be well prepared. Each runner signs a consent letter before the race.
• Each runners ending time will be determined by adding penalty times, if any. In case of objection, the organization's records will be based. In addition, arrival times will be recorded at each control point.
• Professional rescue and health teams will be present during the race at all times. Ambulances and the medical teams will be on the designated points along the track. Medicals hold the right to disqualify a competitor in case there is a health issue.
• The race director is responsible of the race track and management during the race. The map of the race course will be delivered to competitors before the race. The race course can be changed by the race director due to weather conditions or other reasons. Race director briefs the competitors on the final information before the race.
• Runners can commit their precious belongings and other belongings to staff before the race. These will be returned at the end of the race. In line with the Covid-19 precautions, there will be no contact with the bags delivered except for the runners, including the organization teams. Participants will receive their belongings by showing their tickets from the specially reserved area. The responsibility of the equipment that will be carried in the backpacks during the race belongs to the runner.
• No refunds will be paid in case of absence of the mandatory equipment or breaking any of the rules above and in case of disqualification by the referee decision.
• Participants can leave the race at any point they want. In order to be deemed to have left the race, the organization must be informed.
• All registered runners are responsible for collecting their race kits before the race. No kits will be delivered after the race.
• Participants are supposed to complete the racecourse and reach the checkpoints within the given cut-off times.
• Participants who are not able to complete the courses in given times will be disqualified and will be transferred to the finish line by the organization.
• Disqualified / Withdrawn runners will NOT be allowed to continue in the race for any.

Disqualification:
Following situations will be resulted in disqualification:
• Not complying with the social distance and health rules specified by the organization before and during the race
• Not passing by the checkpoints.
• Littering in the racecourse (except the checkpoints)
• Shortcuts
• Not carrying the bib number and the chip system properly
• Refusing the health check or mandatory equipment check by the organizer
• Not carrying the mandatory equipment during the race.

All registered runners are deemed to have accepted all of the race rules.

CAMPING RULES

• Participants are obliged to comply with all warning signs, rules, and warnings in the camp area, which will be prepared in accordance with social distance rules.
• For accommodation, tents will not be provided by the organization. Each participant will bring their individual tent and accommodate in the private area reserved for the tents.
▪ Only participants, organizers and press will be taken to the camp site.
▪ A fever measurement will be carried out at the camp entrance for all participants.
▪ It is mandatory to wear a mask in the camp area.
▪ Coffee and kettle machines will not be used except by authorized personnel. It will be served by the authorities, considering the social distance.
▪ The meals to be provided by the organization in the camp will be served with single-use utensils.
▪ It is mandatory to wear a mask during breakfast and meal delivery hours.
▪ Open shower system will be used in the camp in accordance with the social distance.
▪ Private toilet areas are reserved for athletes only, and will be regularly disinfected by teams appointed by local governments after each use.
▪ Personal materials such as chairs, mats, and sleeping pads will be provided by the participants. No accommodation equipment will be provided by the organization.
▪ Social distance rules between tables, chairs, and tents will apply. A table will be determined for each group of participants, and participants will only be able to use the table with their names until the end of the race.

PRIZES & CLASSIFICATION

• There will not be any money prizes in the race.
• All finishers receive a special race finisher's medal.
• Runners who are ranked will receive a trophy and special gifts from the organizer.
• 10K category will be classified only with the general rankings for both men and women, meaning that there will not be age groups. All other categories will be classified both in general rankings and age groups as follows:
* General (Men & Women)
* Women / Men Age < 40 (BD: 1985-2006)
* Women and Men Age 40 - 49 (BD: 1984-1975)
* Women / Men > 50 (BD: 1974 and before)

Paralympic Category
All handicapped athletes will receive cup/plate.

REGISTRATION & PARTICIPATION FEE

RFSL RELAY Races participation fees are as follows:

IMPORTANT Note: A "per person" price is applied for each team member. The prices below are "per person" prices.

Runfire Salt Lake Ultra RFSL Relay registration fees as follows:

RFSL Relay 160K: -
RFSL Relay 80K: -
RFSL Relay 40K: -


Refund Policies
• For cancellations made until 17.00 on Friday, July 5, 2024, 70% of the registration fee will be refunded.
• No refunds will be made for cancellations made after 17.00 on Friday, July 5, 2024.

Important points about entry:
• Registration to the organization is deemed to have been made by payment of the participation fee of the relevant category.
• Registration is only completed after payment is made.
• Runner candidates are required to submit a medical report stating that they do not prevent their participation. Licensed athletes may submit their licenses instead of the medical report. These health documents must be submitted with the application. Otherwise, the participant will not be given a chest number. (Health reports received a maximum of one year ago are accepted.)
• Participants have to present the mandatory equipment in order to collect their bib numbers.
• Registration fees or chest numbers cannot be transferred to another athlete.
• The registration will be closed on August 12, 2024, at 17:00. In case of reaching the quota, the registrations might be closed before the stated date.
• In case of reaching the quota (1000 participants), the registrations might be closed before the stated date.

Services Included in Participance Fee
• Race Kits
- Bag
- Bib Number
- Race Chip
- RFSL Special Participation Kit

• Food services
Important note: Apart from the pasta party and the finisher meal boxes, there will not be any food options provided free by the organization.

- Pasta party (Will be given Friday, August 16th, 2024)
- Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner service
- Finisher meal box (only for participants)
- Hot water will be provided free of charge for those who wish to cook their own food.

• Accommodation
- Free camping area for individual tents
- No individual tents will be provided by the organization.
- Electricity power supply for the individual tents will not be provided. Participants can use common sockets in the event area.
- Health care services
- Security services
- WC - shower services

MANDATORY EQUIPMENT

RFSL RELAY 160K
- Health report
- Cell phone and charger
- Whistle
- A minimum of 1 liter of water
- Backpack for transporting essential supplies and food
- Emergency blanket
- Reflective vest
- Mirror
- Hat, beanie, or bandana
- Head lamp and spare batteries
- Lighter
- Band-aid and bandage
- Compass
- Supplementary food for emergencies
- Glass (There will be no plastic glasses at the checkpoints, and water will not be given in plastic bottles.)

RFSL RELAY 80K & 40K
- Mobile phone
- Water flask (Min 1lt)
- Hat, beanie, or bandana
- Glass (There will be no plastic glasses at the checkpoints and water will not be given in plastic bottles.)

TRANSPORTATION & ACCOMODATION

Transportation
- The race will take place in ŞEREFLİKOÇHİSAR area on the Salt Lake.
- For Ankara - Şereflikoçhisar transportation and partnered hotels in Şereflikoçhisar region, you can contact Latitude Tour at the following number:
532 663 0555
esin@latitudetour.com
Arriving at the location by private vehicle:
Participants can reach the location on the Ankara - Aksaray road via the GPS link shared below in their private vehicles. The event area will be marked with flags and signs by the organization and Şereflikochisar Municipality.

- To reach to the campsite by your car, you can follow the marked point in the map: Google Maps - Camp Area Location

Free shuttle hours: Şereflikochisar Bus Terminal-Event Area: will be announced.

Accomodation
You can reach Latitude Tour from the number below for partner hotels and hostels in the Şereflikochisar region.
+90 532 663 0555
Collective yörük tent for accommodation options, you can contact Latitude Tour at the following number; +90 532 663 0555
Collective yörük tents are 20m2 in size and sleep 8 people. (Groups can stay with fewer or more people if they wish.)
-There is ordinary electricity inside the tent in collective yörük tents.
-The floor and four walls of the nomadic tents are covered with original goat hair.

Participants who want to stay in the camping area can bring their own tents and settle in the area reserved for tent accommodation by the organization.
The organization will not provide individual tents. Competitors who wish can come to the field with their own tents and set up their tents free of charge in their area.
No separate electricity service will be provided to individual tents. Participants who wish can use the sockets in the common areas.
In addition to the facility toilet in the area, an extra caravan toilet and outdoor shower service will be provided free of charge for the participants.

TIPS & SUGGESTIONS

• Although almost the entire route is flat, there will be grounds with irregular and variable hardness, so proper footwear selection and preparation process is very important. Air temperature and the length of the route are also important factors to be considered. The daytime temperatures in the region are about 33-35 degrees and the night temperatures are about 15 degrees. Proper material selection should be made taking into account the difference between day and night temperatures.
• In order to be successful in ultra-marathon, the next most important element of durability and condition is to have a proper diet before and during the race. The balance and strategy of nutrition during the race is as important as your physical endurance. It is appropriate to practice long courses. It is useful to practice running-walking alternatives while training.
• Walking / riding with a backpack puts a strain on different muscle groups. For this reason, at least a part of the training should be done with the backpack, preferably with the backpack to be used in the race, and with similar weight. It will be convenient to do preparation exercises with shoes and bags that you will use in the race.
• It is especially important to be accustomed to long exercises for the ultra-marathon category. At the start of the race, the body must be able to support a walk of at least 8 hours and fewer hops. If possible, training in the heat before the race may be important in terms of adapting the race.
• Strengthening of the back and back muscles is especially important when carrying bags.

Equipment Suggestions:
Shoes: Running or trekking shoes are recommended. In case of swelling and bandage, it is appropriate to wear 1-2 size bigger shoes. New shoes are definitely not recommended. It is recommended that you practice in the race with shoes beforehand.

Socks: Padded walking or running socks should be preferred. Having a separate sock for each day is suitable for foot health.

Hat and bandana: It is absolutely necessary to use a hat and / or bandana as it will be exposed to sunlight at high altitude during the marathon. Visor hats are recommended because it is also protective.

Sun Protection: Sunglasses are essential. It would be very difficult to complete these marathons without them. Sunscreens with high protective properties are absolutely necessary against exposure to high doses of UV rays.

Sleeping Bag: The region is expected to be accordingly.

Mat: The grounds can be stony and hard when camping. Therefore it is beneficial to bring a mat.

Food: In the ultra-marathon category, every runner is free to bring his/her own food. It is important to pay attention to salt intake. For this reason, it is recommended to consume plenty of salt and / or take salt tablets during the race. Food / nutritional supplements that are preferably intended to be consumed during running will be supplied by the runners and can be carried in backpacks.

Water Transport and Drinking Systems: Sufficient water will be provided at the control points. Drinking at intervals instead of drinking at once will be more effective and healthy. For this reason, water tanks should be preferred for hands-free running.

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