SATURDAY 10 MARCH 2012
Reserve Day Sunday 11 March 2012
Start and Finish
- Start: Motatapu Station near Glendhu Bay, Wanaka
- End: Butlers Green, Arrowtown
Key Dates
- Race Day: Sat 10 March 2012
- Reserve Day: Sun 11 March 2012
- Entries Open: 1 July 2011 @ 9am
- Entries closed: 15 Feb 2012 @5pm
- Entry Transfers/Changes Close: Wed 15 Feb 2012 @ 5pm
Entry Fee
- Adult: $140
Race Day Timing
- Free shuttle from Glendhu Bay to the start line: 6am-7am
- Registration: 6:15am-7:45am @ the start line (Motatapu Station)
- Briefing: 7.50am
- Runners Start: 8am
- Walkers Start: 8.05am
- Cut Off at Aid Station 2: 12pm
- Prize Giving: Approximately 3pm
Race Records
- Male: John Winsbury 2.38.13
- Female: Sarah Coghlan 3.19.48
- For further records, click here.
COURSE SAFETY
PERSONAL SAFETY
We go to great lengths to ensure this is as safe an event as possible but you also need to take responsibility for your own safety as there may not someone nearby to immediately assist you if something goes wrong. You should be as well informed, prepared and as self sufficient as possible. If you are expecting a water station or a medic every kilometre then perhaps this isn’t the event for you.
Compulsory Marathon Gear Checks
Gear Checks are compulsory for all Marathon competitors - ensure that you get your gear checked, carry it all and know how to use it. They can only be completed between February 16 - March 8, 2012 at an official Motatapu store. To read about the gear checks in more detail click here. Spot checks will be preformed on event day (especially on place getters) to ensure people are carrying the compulsory gear at all times. Any infringement may result in disqualification or removal from the event.
Adequate Food and Drink
You should consume enough food and drink to get you through the event, either as snacks, energy gels or electrolyte drinks. Amounts & types required will depend on you, your metabolism and the conditions on the day. Try various forms during training to figure out what suits you the best. If it's a hot day, do not underestimate the amount of water you need for this race!
“Ensure you drink adequate fluids throughout the race to avoid getting cramps and headaches. There is not much we can do for cramps other than give you electrolytes to drink, which is why we recommend you carry your own. Please also note that too much fluid consumption can also cause issues. Plan and drink appropriately to suit both your needs and temperatures throughout race day” – Motatapu Medics
Music Players
iPods, MP3 Players, headphones etc are not allowed during the race and will result in disqualification. You must be able to hear what's around you at all times (eg. emergency vehicles moving around; competitors calling out “coming right” etc). Besides, this way you can tune into the amazing atmosphere surrounding this event!
Cut Off Times
Cut off times have been put in place to ensure the safety of all and to ensure that everyone completes the event well before dark. If you don't reach Aid Station 2 before 12pm you won't be allowed to complete the second half of the course and will need to wait at Aid Station 2 until the crew pulls out at the end of the day. Aid Station 2 is about 23km from the finish line.
Inability to Complete the Race
Our Aid Station marshalls are also there to ensure that all competitors are fit and able to finish the course safely. Competitors have been turned back to Glendhu Bay over the years due to lack of fitness. If it is deemed by any of our staff or volunteers that you are not capable of finishing the course, we have the right to pull you out of the race and take you back to Glendhu Bay when the crew pulls out at the end of the day. However space is very limited in our vehicles.
SAFETY OF OTHERS
Please ensure the safety of others by being aware of the following:
Give Way to Support Vehicles
The official event support vehicles and emergency vehicles provide critical logistical support, primarily the transport of our race medics, doctors and first aid staff. We ask all competitors to be observant of all event support vehicles and to allow them past – they have right of way at all times. Normal road rules apply so stay left if possible.
Rider and Runner Courtesy
Remain in Control
Remain in control and aware at all times, especially aware on the steep down hill sections.
Being Passed
Be courteous by keeping to the left on busier segments, on the steeper hills and on the downhill sections. Even if you don’t think you can make it up that last hill, please don’t get in the way of someone who thinks they might!
Stopping
If you need to stop (eg. at Aid Stations or going up a hill) move to the left before stopping so others can pass you – don't just stop in the middle.
Accident Response
Given the number of competitors on course relative to the number of support crew, it is likely that in an accident or emergency you as a fellow competitor may come upon that person before the support crews do. If so you should proceed as follows:
- First on Scene: If you are the first on the scene please stop and assist the injured/distressed competitor & gather as much information as possible.
- Next on Scene: Talk to first on scene then proceed to the nearest radio (Aid Station / Medic / 4WD / Tail End Charlie / Marshalls) to report the situation (even if that means returning the way you came) so we can get expert help on the scene ASAP.
- Others on Scene: Stop to see if any assistance can be offered and proceed if not.
If you assist please take a note of the time you take assisting the injured person and we may be able to credit your final race time, after verifying it, of course!












