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SAHARA NEWS
SPECIAL
 
EDITO
This special edition of SAHARA NEWS is important. It underlines several of the key points of the regulations and reminds you of the terms of registration.
As with the race rules, you’re recommanded to read this carefully, even and especially if you have already run MDS, as there are some small changes to the race this year.
You will see for example that for the 21st MARATHON DES SABLES, the minimum weight of the backpack has been slightly increased and that, according to the way the stage is configured penalties will be levied if you fail to follow the organisation’s markings. You will also notice that the positioning of your race number will directly affects your choice of back pack.
In addition, every year many files are sent to us incomplete and cannot therefore be registered. To avoid this we strongly advise you to check you have all the necessary documents to make up the reservation file before sending it to AOI.
The MARATHON DES SABLES is a rather unusual race requiring special infrastructure which allows us to deal with the unexpected. Everything is thought through and calculated ahead of time with margins of security way above average. In order to maintain this level of security and considering how remote some of the regions are, the number of participants cannot be endlessly increased (as is the case with some courses). That’s why ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale strongly recommends you don’t wait until the last moment before enrolling.
Enjoy your summer holidays and we’ll be in touch soon
AOI

ENROLMENTS (Art. 25) (Art. 25)
Competitors should enrol in their own country if AOI has a representative in this country. The enrolment fee varies in these countries depending on what services are offered by our official representative. You can enroll by sending your reservation file before 31 October 2005, subject to available places. In this case, a deposit of 750 Euros is required and the balance must be paid before 28 February 2006. You can also enroll directly, that’s to say pay the full amount of registration fees in one go. This option is available from now and until 28 February 2006, subject to available places.
In both case, the administrative file must be complete.

VERY IMPORTANT ! (Art. 8 and 9)
Race stewards will be very firm regarding the positioning and visibility of race numbers. You should start thinking straight away about chosing your back pack, since the breastplate (20 cm wide, 24cm long) must be worn on the chest and not on the stomach or lower abdomen. Some back packs with chest pockets are not adapted to this course and are not compatible with the race regulations. Race numbers must not be folded or covered by straps.
Warning! failure to respect the positioning of race numbers can lead to disqualification. (Art. 27 and 28).
Start thinking about where to position your sponsors and logos. You can use the neck, stomach, sleeves, cap, shorts, back-pack etc.

WEIGHT OF BACK PACK (Art. 24)
We want to treat participants equally and given that barely 10 competitors have backpacks with the minimum 6kgs, AOI has decided to increase the minimum weight of the back pack. It will now be 6.5kg. This will allow the most spartan of you to bring a bit more food or to sleep a bit more comfortably.

CHECKPOINTS (Art. 13)
All competitors must go through all checkpoints, failing which penalties will be levied (see Art. 27 and 28). Checkpoints (CPs) are found at the start of each day’s stage (at water distribution point) on the race route (from 1 to 6 CPs depending on the stage) and at the end of the stage (at water distribution point).

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MARKINGS (Art. 22)
Participants must follow the organisation’s markings. Avoiding obstacles or using underhand strategies is not allowed. All taking of shortcuts will be severaly penalised. Depending on the way the route is configured, the penalty may extend to several hours.

CALORIES (Art. 24)
The race rules require 2000 Kcal per day of racing. There are only 6 stages but the course lasts seven days. As food self-sufficiency begins from breakfast on Stage 1, you must therefore be able to show a minimum of 14 000 Kcal at the technical checks.

MEDICAL CERTIFICATE AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (Art. 25)
They must be carried out and dated between 06 March and 06 April 2006.
The medical certificate to be validated by the doctor (signature and stamp) is the one provided by the organisation. You will find it in the registration file sent by AOI. You MUST bring these documents with you to Morroco on the 8th April. Failure to show them may mean you cannot start the race.

PARTY TIME !
AOI’s been going for 20 years now and is counting on celebrating its birthday with style. No question of revealing what form this will take but be prepared for a few surprises on the race route as well as on the bivouac.

CANCELLATION INSURANCE
This is optional and it’s up to each of you to decide but it’s worth remembering that once again this year several competitors enrolled then had to withdraw less than a month before the race. Considering  the financial impact of pulling out at the last minute, it works out cheaper to think ahead (see Art. 26 of race regulations).

ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale
BP 98 - 10003 TROYES Cedex - FRANCE
Tél. : (33) 03 25 76 57 77 / Fax : (33) 03 25 76 87 75
E-Mail : aoi@darbaroud.com - WEB : http://www.darbaroud.com
Sahara News SPECIAL realized by CIMBALY International - Pépé and Marie



Next edition
07 to 17 april 2006

If the organisation is not represented in your country, you should enrol directly in France :

- A reservation deposit of 750 euros
- Entry form, completed, dated and signed
- Additional information form, dated and signed
- Photocopy of valid passport (including issue
date)
- 3 identity-sized photos (with competitor’s name on the back)
- A deposit cheque of 185 euros (will only be cashed in the event of penalties or withdrawal