An official Backyard Ultra must adhere to certain rules. Below you can find everything you need to know when participating in a Backyard Ultra.
- The course is a loop of exactly 6,7056 km
- Starting Corral
- Measures to fit entire starting field
- Corral stays the same size throughout the event
- Participants must be in the starting corral at the bell
- Starts
- Each loop starts precisely 1 hour after the last
- Warning is given 3, 2, and 1 minutes prior to the start
- All participants must start at the bell (no late starts)
- Loops
- Participants may not leave the course until each loop is completed, except for restrooms
- No non-participants on the course (including eliminated runners)
- No personal aid during a loop (common aid stations are allowed)
- Each loop must be completed within an hour to be counted, including the final lap
- No artificial aids (including trekking poles)
- Slower runner must allow passes
- Timing
- Timing of the loops is optional
- Winner/Results
- The winner is the last person to complete a loop
- All others are technically DNF
- Results of each runner in terms of distance covered are to be given
- If no runner can complete one more loop than anyone else, there is no winner
- Cap
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- The race is open ended
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