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Challenge Details Sunday, 1 May 2016 2015 Challenge details Sunday, 1 May 2016 Challenge Start Start venue Finish venue Limits Entry fees What you need to know time Marathon 06h30 Lifestyle Centre, Growthpoint Age: ≥ 16 years R200 1. ChampionChip information Note: (42.2km) Ballito Kings Park 2. Cut-off times Stadium, Durban on Race Day ( 3. Entry and payment options 4. Entry closing date No entries will be taken at Registration or No entries will be taken at Registration 5. Prize money and prize giving Half Marathon 07h15 Sibaya Casino and Growthpoint Age: None R150 6. Race licences (21.1km) Entertainment Kings Park Kingdom, North Stadium, Durban 7. Race rules Entry closing date Durban 8. Race t-shirts except for the 5km Fun Run). except 9. Registration Monday, 10. Route details Ten-K 07h30 La Lucia Mall, Growthpoint Age: ≥ 14 years R100 18 April 2016 (10km) Durban North Kings Park 11. Transportation at midnight. Stadium, Durban 12. Contact details NO LATE ENTRIES Fun Run 08h00 Growthpoint Growthpoint Age: None R50 ACCEPTED! (5km) Kings Park Kings Park Stadium, Durban Stadium, Durban Cycle Race (Road) 05h45 Lifestyle Centre, Growthpoint Age: ≥ 16 years R200 (40km) Ballito Kings Park Stadium, Durban Cyclists: 1000 © 2016 Deloitte & Touche. All rights reserved. Member of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited NEXT Designed and produced by Creative Services at Deloitte, Durban. (000000/dbn) ChampionChip information 1 2015 The Marathon, Half Marathon and Ten-K Challenges are ChampionChip timed events. If you would like to be timed, you will be required to wear a ChampionChip device. Runners can: • hire a temporary chip at a cost of R45 • purchase a chip at a cost of R130 when registering for the event. The hired chip is only valid for the Deloitte Challenge 2016. The purchased chip is valid for all races that are ChampionChip timed events. Note: Runners have to have a chip in order to qualify for a prize. NO CHIP = NO RESULT = NO PRIZE!!! PREVIOUS NEXT Cut-off times 2 2015 Cut-off time for ALL events is 12h30, which means the following cut-offs: Running Challenges Event Cut-off time (Halfway) Cut-off time (Full) Marathon (42km) 3 hours 6 hours Half Marathon (21km) - 5 hours 15 minutes Ten-K (10km) - 5 hours Marathon The cut-off time for the Marathon is 6 hours (i.e. finish by 12h30). There is a cut-off time of 3 hours (09h30) at Sibaya circle (23km). Runners who do not reach Sibaya circle by 09h30 will be instructed by traffic officials to leave the road. These runners will be transported to the finish venue. Cycle Challenge Cyclists who have: • NOT passed the M4 Sibaya Circle (approximately 20km) by 07h15, (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes after the start of the last batch), or • NOT reached the Virginia Airport circle by 07h45, or • NOT completed the Cycle Race in 2 hours 30 minutes will be requested to leave the road by authorised officials and be transported with their bicycles to the finish. PREVIOUS NEXT Entry and payment options 3 2015 Online entries Manual entries can be done at the following running stores: Online entries can be done at www.ChampionChip.co.za or www.DeloitteChallenge.co.za using your credit card or via EFT. KwaZulu-Natal Sports Zone - Durban North | Ballito Durban Runner - Glenwood | Morningside Manual entries Poobie Naidoo’s Sports - Pietermaritzburg Manual registration can be completed either by: • In store cash payment: total cash amount, together with a corresponding Gauteng The Randburg Runner - Randburg completed manual entry form to be handed in to the store owner of one of The Sweat Shop - Bedford Arcade | Southdowns the listed running retail stores (retain your receipt for reference); OR by Centre | Dunkeld West Centre | Fourways Crossing • Bank deposit: proof of payment (NB: use your name and date of birth as Western Cape The Sweat Shop - Claremont reference), together with a corresponding completed manual entry form emailed to [email protected] or faxed to 0800 00 77 88. Both proof of payment as well as a corresponding completed entry form will be NOTE: No entries taken at registration or required to complete your entry. on race day (excluding the 5km Fun Run) No Form = No entry. No proof of payment = No entry. PREVIOUS NEXT Entry closing date 4 2015 Monday, 18 April 2016 at midnight Note: NO ENTRIES will be taken after entry closing date NO ENTRIES will be taken at registration OR on race day (except for the 5km Fun Run) PREVIOUS NEXT Prize money and prize giving 5 2015 Marathon, Half Marathon and Ten-K Fun Run No prize money offered. Marathon Half Marathon Ten-K Cycle Race Men Women Men Women Men Women Lucky draw prizes for finishers of the Cycle Race will be drawn randomly by Deloitte Open in the week following the event and the winners advised accordingly. 1 R10 000 R10 000 R5 000 R5 000 R2000 R2000 Prize giving 2 R3 000 R3 000 R2 000 R2 000 R750 R750 Formal prize giving ceremonies for all 3 R1 500 R1 500 R1 000 R1 000 R500 R500 the running challenges will commence at 10h30 on the day of the Challenge. 4 R1 000 R1 000 R750 R750 - - 5 R500 R500 R500 R500 - - Medals awarded to all finishers of all Challenges Veterans 40+ 1 R1000 R1000 R500 R500 R500 R500 2 R750 R750 - - - - 3 R500 R500 - - - - Masters 50+ R500 R500 R500 R500 R500 R500 Grandmasters 60+ R500 R500 R500 R500 R500 R500 PREVIOUS NEXT Race licences 6 2015 Runners Licenced runners must wear their club colours, their 2016 licence number on the back of their vest and the Deloitte Challenge race number on the front of their vest. Runners holding temporary licences must wear the temporary licence number on the back of their vest and the Deloitte Challenge race number on the front of their vest. Temporary licence numbers will be on sale or available for collection at registration only. Cyclists If you are not a licenced cyclist, you will be required to purchase a temporary licence at a cost of R35 at registration. This process will be handled by Cycling SA commissionaires. All cyclists will receive a race number which can be collected, along with instructions, at registration. All the Deloitte Challenge events are held under the rules of Athletics South Africa (ASA), KwaZulu-Natal Athletics (KZNA) and Cycling SA. PREVIOUS NEXT Race rules 7 2015 1. Race numbers and packs (except for the 5km Fun Run) 7. Numerical age category tags must be worn on the challenge will be drawn randomly by Deloitte in the can be collected at Growthpoint Kings Park Stadium on back and front of their vest by athletes competing for week following the event and the winners advised Friday, 29 April 2016 between 13h00 and 18h00 or on category prizes. Proof of age must be provided on accordingly. Saturday, 30 April 2016 between 10h00 and 18h00. request before or after the Challenge. 13. A secure tog bag area will be available on the day of Fun Run entries will only be available at Growthpoint 8. The Deloitte Challenge Marathon qualifying time cut the race at Growthpoint Kings Park Stadium. Tog bags Kings Park Stadium at registration or on Race Day from off to qualify for the 2016 Comrades Marathon is 5 can be handed in at the designated tog bag vans at the 06h00 to 07h45. hours (11h30). The Deloitte Challenge Marathon cut start venues of the Marathon, Half Marathon, Ten-K 2. Licenced runners must wear their club colours, their off time is 6 hours (12h30). and Cycle Race. 2016 licence number on the back of their vest and the 9. Marathon runners who have not passed the M4 Sibaya 14. Prize winners will not be eligible for prizes unless all the Deloitte Challenge race number on the front of their Circle cut off point at 23km in 3 hours (by 09h30) requested information is complete on the entry form. vest. will not be allowed to continue. These runners will be 15. The Deloitte Challenge, Marathon, Half Marathon and 3. Runners holding temporary licences must wear the asked to leave the road by authorised officials and will Ten-K are ChampionChip timed events. temporary licence number on the back of their vest be transported to the finish. and the Deloitte Challenge race number on the front of 16. No seconding for any Deloitte Challenge event is 10. Cyclists who have: their vest. Temporary licence numbers will be on sale or allowed. • not passed the M4 Sibaya Circle (approximately available for collection at registration only. 17. No blades, wheelchairs or mechanically operated 20km) by 07h15, (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes 4. If you are not a licenced cyclist, you will be required devices are allowed in this year’s Deloitte Challenge. after the start of the last batch), or to purchase a temporary licence at a cost of R35 at 18. No iPods, or any other form of earphone type device • not reached the Virginia Airport circle by 07h45, or registration. This process will be handled by Cycling SA may be used during any of the Deloitte Challenge commissionaires. All cyclists will receive a race number • not completed the Cycle Race in 2 hours 30 minutes events. which can be collected, along with instructions, at registration. will be requested to leave the road by authorised 19. No pets are allowed on any of the Deloitte Challenges, officials and be transported with their bicycles to the including the Fun Run. 5. All the Deloitte Challenge events are held under the finish. rules of Athletics South Africa (ASA), KwaZulu-Natal 20. Entry fees shall not be refunded, cancelled, returned Athletics (KZNA) and Cycling SA.
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