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Timing Regulations

The race will officially end 17 hours after the swim start. Aid station stops, transitions,
etc., will be included in your total elapsed time. Splits will be recorded for each segment
of the race. The following cutoff times apply for each segment of the race.

• Swim: two hours and 20 minutes after the swim start. Any athlete still in the water after
this time will be disqualified and removed from the race.

• Bike: 10 hours and 30 minutes after the swim start. Any athlete still on the bike after this
time will be disqualified and removed from the race.

• Run: 17 hours after the swim start. Any athlete still on the run after this time will be
disqualified.

The race will be timed with the Winning Time® chip. Your responsibilities as a competitor include:
1. When you pick up your race packet and timing chip at athlete check-in, stop by the chip verification table to ensure that your correct name shows up on the computer screen.
2. You must wear your timing chip at all times while you are racing. Fasten it to eitherankle with the Velcro strap provided before the swim start and leave it on until after you finish the run. You may apply Vaseline around your ankle. It will not affect the chip. Volunteerswill help you remove the chip at the finish line.
3. If you do not start the race on Sunday, you are still responsible for returning the chip to race management. Chips should be returned to the address indicated in it´s envelope.
4. If you drop out or are pulled from the race at any time, turn your chip in to a race official.
Failure to do so may disqualify you from participating in future IRONMAN events. It is essential that we know where you are on the course at all times for your safety and our peace of mind. If you are transported to any medical station, the medical staff will take responsibility for your chip.
5. Your race chip is a loaner. By picking up your race number and chip, you are guaranteeing that you will return the chip to race management, or you will be billed for its replacement.
6. If you lose your timing chip during the event, you are responsible for a replacement at the following location: timing tent next to the finish line gantry. If you lose your timing chip while on the run course, notify a timing official immediately after crossing the finish line.
7. Failure to wear your timing chip on race day, return your chip after the event or pay the replacement cost of your lost chip may disqualify you from future IRONMAN events.

Remember: No chip = no time

 

   
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