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You will receive an e-mail with your race number a few days before the race. If you cannot find it, you can access your registration and check your race number HERE.
Bib number pick up is on saturday november 25th from 10am to 9pm at Centro Kursaal Elkargunea.
Sure. Whoever picks up your race number on your behalf will have to present your registration confirmation, the e-mail you will receive with your race number, and a photocopy of your official identity document (national ID card, foreigner identification card or passport).
No race numbers will be handed out after 8 pm on 25 November.
The chip embedded in the race number will be used to establish your time in the race. You will not be needing the yellow chip this time round, so you can leave it home.
Yes. You and all the other participants can pick up your Zurich Maratón San Sebastián T-shirts (venue to be confirmed soon) on 26 or 27 November from 10 am to 8 pm.
No problem. Just access your registration and edit this section HERE.
Yes, there will be a group of pacemakers to help you achieve your goal. The pacemakers will set the pace for eight different target times: 2:45 h, 3:00 h, 3:15 h, 3:30 h, 3:45 h, 4:00 h, 4:30 h and 5h.
You will find them in the start boxes corresponding to their target times. They will be carrying little flags displaying these times.
No. Registration is personal and non-transferable.
No, it is not allowed for safety reasons. The Federation forbids it. Enjoy the atmosphere of the city and the performances along the course.
Yes, you will get your Zurich Maratón San Sebastián finisher medal after going through the final refreshment station. You can book the customisation service when signing up or at the corresponding stand at the Feria del Corredor (Runner's Show).
Yes. You can download your finisher certificate directly from the website as soon as it is ready.
Water, isotonic drinks and (at some refreshment stations) gels will be handed out.
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