Every sporting event must have certain rules in order to be fair, pleasant and safe for all. In this area, La Chute du Diable is no different! Here are the rules: – Prohibition of whining, and especially good humor is mandatory!– Complete the entire course as indicated. It is forbidden …
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Every sporting event must have certain rules in order to be fair, pleasant and safe for all. In this area, La Chute du Diable is no different! Here are the rules:
– Prohibition of whining, and especially good humor is mandatory!
– Complete the entire course as indicated. It is forbidden to take a shortcut or to cut the switchbacks.
– Wear your front bib proudly. It must be visible at all times.
– Make sure your number is recorded by the volunteer responsible at each refueling station (22, 35, 50 and 75 km runs).
– Let the passage to vehicles, bears, wolves, wasps and other wild creatures of the Mauritian forest. Carefully follow the instructions of the volunteers responsible for safety at the crossroads. Trails and paths will be open to the public on the day of the event. Please respect other users.
– Inform a safety volunteer if you give up the race. Give him your bib, unfortunately you can not keep it and you will have a mention … DNF (Did Not Finish)! Transportation to the Amphitheater will be provided upon request. Failure to warn a person responsible will trigger search and rescue operations …
– Follow the volunteers’ instructions and accept the decisions of the medical staff at the refueling stations.
– If you are injured and unable to continue to the next refueling station, stay on the spot until you reach the broom. He can help you or warn security officials. Do not take a shortcut to get to the next refueling, this could complicate search and rescue operations and delay the time you are rescued.
– Accompanying persons or “pacers” are not allowed on the courses, except for the 75km event (from the 45th km, compulsory registration).
– The poles are allowed only on courses of 35, 50 and 75 km. They are forbidden on courses of 1, 10 and 22 km.
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