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MANDATORY EQUIPMENT

✅ Statement of appointment for Accreditation
PRVertical, 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi.

✅ Medical Certificate - Medical Certificate Model
PRVertical, 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi.

✅ Runner Bracelet
PRVertical, 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi.

✅ Bib number visible from the front during the whole race
PRVertical, 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi.

✅ Emergency or safety Whistle not a toy whistle
PRVertical, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi.

✅  Personal cup or glass 
PRVertical, 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi.

✅ Zip Lock bags in order to store food supplied at aid stations
10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k y 100Mi.

✅ Emergency blanket
110k and 100Mi.

✅ Water bottles hydration backpack or soft flasks: no less than 750 cm3 for PRVertical and 110k, and 1500 cm3 for 100Mi.

✅ Official Race T-Shirt (optional).

✅ Headlamp or handheld flashlights of 200 lumens or over. The more lumens, the more effective to follow the reflective taping signalling.

100Mi: 2 Headlamps or handheld flashlights of 200 lumens or over.
⚠️ IT IS MANDATORY FOR EACH RUNNER TO CARRY THE FLASHLIGHT THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE COURSE, regardless of whether it is day or night, ensuring their safety and preparedness for any eventuality, so it is important to have batteries with a 35-hour autonomy. During the course, participants may be asked to show their safety equipment, including the flashlight. Those who do not have them will be disqualified and will not be allowed to continue on the course.
We will be uncompromising with the lighting requirement as it is a critical safety element.
Participants in the 100Mi must have one flashlight placed at the start for pre-race check-in. The second flashlight can be left inside the Drop Bags sent to one of the Total Assistance Aid Stations. After the start, they must have the flashlight placed starting at 5:00 pm (either on Friday or Saturday), turned on from 6:45 pm, and keep it that way until 8:00 am.
Runners who have their flashlight turned off or in red mode, or without the correct intensity during the established hours of flashlight usage, will not be allowed to continue in the race after 6:45 pm and will be delayed on the course until daybreak. 

110k: 2 Headlamps or handheld flashlights of 200 lumens or over.
⚠️ IT IS MANDATORY FOR EACH RUNNER TO CARRY THE FLASHLIGHT THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE COURSE, regardless of whether it is day or night, ensuring their safety and preparedness for any eventuality, so it is important to have batteries with a 35-hour autonomy. During the course, participants may be asked to show their safety equipment, including the flashlight. Those who do not have them will be disqualified and will not be allowed to continue on the course.
We will be uncompromising with the lighting requirement as it is a critical safety element.
Participants in the 110k race must start with one flashlight placed and turned on. After the start, they must keep the flashlight placed and turned on until 8:00 am. If they are still on the course at 5:00 pm on Saturday, they must put on the flashlights and turn them on at 6:45 pm.
Runners who have their flashlight turned off or in red mode, or without the correct intensity during the established hours of flashlight usage, will not be allowed to continue in the race after 6:45 pm and will be delayed on the course until daybreak.

70k: 2 Headlamps or handheld flashlights of 200 lumens or over.
⚠️ IT IS MANDATORY FOR EACH RUNNER TO CARRY THE FLASHLIGHT THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE COURSE, regardless of whether it is day or night, ensuring their safety and preparedness for any eventuality, so it is important to have batteries with a 12-hour autonomy. During the course, participants may be asked to show their safety equipment, including the flashlight. Those who do not have them will be disqualified and will not be allowed to continue on the course.
We will be uncompromising with the lighting requirement as it is a critical safety element.
If they are still on the course, starting at 5:00 pm, they must put on the flashlight and turn it on from 6:45 pm until the end of the race.
Runners who have their flashlight turned off or in red mode, or without the correct intensity during the established hours of flashlight usage, will not be allowed to continue in the race after 6:45 PM and will be delayed on the course until daybreak. 

42k: 1 Headlamp or handheld flashlight of 200 lumens or over.
⚠️ IT IS MANDATORY FOR EACH RUNNER TO CARRY THE FLASHLIGHT THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE COURSE, regardless of whether it is day or night, ensuring their safety and preparedness for any eventuality, so it is important to have batteries with a 6-hour autonomy. During the course, participants may be asked to show their safety equipment, including the flashlight. Those who do not have them will be disqualified and will not be allowed to continue on the course.
We will be uncompromising with the lighting requirement as it is a critical safety element.
If they continue on the course after 5:00 pm, they must have the headlamp in place, and starting from 6:45 pm, it must be turned on. 

Warm clothes 
PRVertical, 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi. 
If extremely low temperatures were forecasted in any part of the course and the Organization should consider it risky, they might require the following MANDATORY items in the runners` backpacks, for all distances:
Long leggins or overpants. Windproof outer layer. Gloves. Fleece or like sweatshirt. Fleece or like shelter hat.
This requirement will be confirmed during the technical brief the day before the race.