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8-th International Baikal Ice Marathon «Clean Waters Conservation Run»
Statute & Rules
1. The Baikal Ice Marathon is aimed at:
- Ecologically sustainable development of Lake Baikal area, raising awareness on urgent need for conservation of clean water;
- Promotion of responsible recreation and healthy mode of life on Baikal.
2. Organizer
Baikal Ice Marathon is organized by "Absolute Siberia" Events & Expeditions Bureau under support of and coordination with the Organizing Committee of the “Winteriada-2012” International Baikal Winter Games Festival.
Race Director: Mr. Alexei Nikiforov (cel.phone:+7 902 1 719 835, +7 914 8 99 17 93).
3. Date, time, place of holding, and distances of the 8th Baikal Ice Marathon
The 8th edition of Baikal Ice Marathon foot race will take place on March, 03, 2012 on Lake Baikal. The starting line of the Baikal Ice Marathon will be located near the station of Tankhoy or Pereyomnaya settlement (eastern shore of Baikal), the finish line - at the settlement of Listvyanka (western shore of Baikal) opposite the “MAYAK” conference-hotel. The start time of Baikal Ice full marathon (42.195 km) and half marathon (21 km) is – 11.30 a.m. local time.
4. Admittance and Participation
Admitted to participate and run the course of Baikal Ice Marathon is anyone being 18 years or older who
- is physically fit and whose health condition is proper to run the marathon that has to be confirmed by a certificate/ reference from a physician issued not later than a month before holding of the 8th Baikal Ice Marathon;
- paid the start fee and is officially registered as the runner of Baikal Ice Marathon (170 EUR for foreign citizens);
- accepts the rules of the Baikal Ice Marathon.
Control time for the full marathon distance is 6 hours, and half marathon distance – 4 hours. The runners who failed to cross the 21 km mark point of the Baikal Ice course within 4 hours after the start are disqualified, and will be transported to the finish line on the western shore of Baikal either by hovercraft, 4-WD or snow mobile.
At any times when a judge or physician of the Baikal Ice Marathon states a runner unable to continue foot race or meet the course deadline/control time, the runner must stop participation, immediately remove the start number and move to the vehicle for transfer to the finish line.
The start fee is non-refundable. In case if a registered runner fails to timely arrive to the place of indicated transfer place to the Baikal Ice Marathon starting line, such a runner’s participation is cancelled and no any amounts of the paid start fee will be refunded. But such a runner can use 50 % of the start fee amount paid and not used as a part of the start fee in the next Baikal Ice Marathons.
5. Application for the 8-th Baikal Ice Marathon
To apply for the Baikal Ice Marathon participation a potential participant should fill out the pre-registration form The filled out pre-registration form should be sent to the any of the following e-mail addresses:
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, or faxed to +7(3952)207 931. Deadline for registration: December, 01, 2011.
6 . Pre-start Registration and Start numbers
Pre-start registration and distribution of the start numbers shall take place:
- March,02, 2012 at 05.00 p.m. at the foyer of “Mayak” Hotel in Listvyanka,
- March,03, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. till 9:20 a.m. in the foyer of “Mayak” hotel in Listvyanka.
Individual start number of the runner of Baikal Ice Marathon should be placed and well fixed on the runner’s chest. If a runner during the foot race in the Baikal Ice Marathon fails to have the start number or it is not properly fixed on the chest disabling the marathon judges or anyone from the support team to clearly see the start number, the judge will have the right not to register the result of such a runner that will eventually lead to the runner’s disqualification.
7. The Course and recommendations
Near the eastern shore, close to the starting line, the course can be covered with fresh layer of snow (from 15 to 25 cm thick and up to 500 m long); in some places that are closer to the western shore there can be sections of open/naturally polished ice surface from 35 m to 400 m long; in other places there can be fields of so-called “kolobovnik” – sections of the "pan" or "plated" ice with granular tops of blurred color , frozen in the surface, which represent significant difficulty to run or even walk smoothly and require carefulness in fast moving on them.
The weather on Lake Baikal that has over 20 general and locally formed winds is notoriously difficult to predict. The wind can be very changeable and blow in the race direction as well as into the runners’ backs or at a low height (south-eastern wind which will blow into the runners left side). Under the low air pressure, local Siberian “Khius”-wind can blow which though being not very strong is very biting and piercing. Considering the wind chill, sharp gusts of the “khius”-wind even with – 12 ⁰ C can at some times freeze one’s face during the run or penetrate to one’s body through any of tiny openings or holes in sports wear cloths. It is very important to make sure that you can stay warm, dry and wind proven in just about any conditions. “Pack up” your body the most appropriate way for the run but in safe and cold wind protecting manner.
The air temperature range in the 1-st decade of March in the area of Baikal Ice Marathon course: from – 12 down to – 20 near the starting line and at time of starting, from – 5 down to – 14 in the middle of the Baikal Ice course, from – 10 up to + 2 Centigrade closer to the finish line.
However, Lake Baikal claims to have more sunshine hours per year than southern Italy, that’s why if the skies above the ice course have no clouds possible lots of sun light reflected from fields of snow and transparent ice surface, pure air can triple the effect of solar beams on human facial skin and eyes.
The runners are strongly recommended to wear and have the following or similar cloths/equipment:
- long distance running shoes with carbide spikes like Icebug or any solid alloy crampons twisted in soles; or average warm sport shoes with put on brackets that have strengthened bobbins (like Yaktrax Pro) and fixing straps, in order to provide for maximum cohesion, better stability and safety while running on ice;
- sun glasses, wind proof light jacket, gloves and wool cap, face mask/ski bonnet, face protective cream.
8. Drink & feed stations
Drink and feed points en route the 8-th Baikal Ice Marathon course shall be located at 10, 15, 21,27,32,37 km mark points. The feed & drink ration includes tea, non-gas water, nuts, dried fruits, chocolates, cheese. The feed stations/point logistics and intervals though can slightly be changed depending on the Baikal Ice Course conditions the night before the Baikal Ice Marathon commencing. If such a change occurs, the participants of the 8-th Baikal Ice Marathon shall be informed thereof at the pre-start registration (see Clause 7) or even at the starting line.
9. Awards
Winners of the 8-th Baikal Ice Marathon (full marathon and half-marathon distances both in male and female groups) will be awarded with Baikal Ice Marathon-2012 Winner Cups and Champion medals.
2-nd and 3-rd place winners shall be awarded with Baikal Ice Prize Cups and medals.
Some other testimonial awards such as the Cup of Baikal Ice Appreciation, Baikal Ice Partner Cup and commemorative medals of Baikal Ice Marathon-2012 for the notable performance during the foot race shall be awarded to runners chosen by the Organizing Committee members.
All the Baikal Ice Marathon-2012 runners who finish their marathon distance within the control time shall be awarded with commemorative medals of the Baikal Ice Marathon and certificates.
10. Conservation of Clean Waters
Baikal Ice Marathon is held on the frozen waters of southern Lake Baikal – the world’s deepest, largest in volume (22 % of the world’s surface water) and oldest –over 20 million years - freshwater lake that supports unique animal and plant life (¾ are endemic species). Well of the Planet Earth, Sacred Sea, Siberia’s Pearl or Treasure of the World are few of the names that respectfully and with reverence refer to Lake Baikal. And in first turn, the Baikal is a live body of Great Water - the beginning and the continual of life on Earth.
The decade of 2005-2015 commencing on World Water Day in March, 2005, was proclaimed by UNO as International Decade for Action “Water for Life” during which there should be at all levels a greater focus on water related issues.
Throughout entire run in the Baikal Ice Marathon or stay on the shore of the sacred Baikal we urge not to throw away on to the surface any piece of rubbish and anything at all , keeping in mind both cleanness of water and landscape’s natural beauty.
One can leave the rubbish, used cans, cups etc. at any of the feed stations on the Baikal Ice course , give it away to any one from the Baikal Ice Marathon support or rescue team, or carry with you until you encounter any of the latter.
11. Safety
Safety of the runners during the Baikal Ice Marathon will be ensured by the Baikal Regional Rescue and Accident Service staff, use of the hovercrafts, availability of doctor. Each of the runners will also be provided with personal medical insurance valid from start and until the finish of the Baikal Ice Marathon.
12. Baikal Ice Marathon Financing and Start Fee Coverage
The registration/start fee covers organizational costs of the Baikal Ice Marathon (expenditures for laying and marking the marathon course on the ice and its checking, transportation of participants to the Baikal Ice Marathon starting line, support and safety team direct costs, judges work , use of hovercrafts or any other vehicles that can be used for safe transfer on the ice, feed stations operation, start numbers and award fund - cups, medals, certificates, rent of the conference hall for the award ceremony, first aid medical insurance).
13. Official languages
The official languages of the Baikal Ice Marathon are Russian, English and German languages.
14. Schedule of the 8-th International Baikal Ice Marathon - “Clean waters conservation run”
March, 02, 2012
Pre-start registration and distribution of the start numbers shall take place:
- March,02, 2012 at 05.00 p.m. at the foyer of “Mayak” Hotel in Listvyanka,
- March,03, 2012 from 08:30 till 09:20 p.m. in the foyer of “Mayak” hotel in Listvyanka.
March, 03, 2012
06:50 a.m. - meet at the Irkutsk central Kirov square by the “Angara” Hotel for a transfer from Irkutsk to the start line (for those staying inIrkutsk)
08.30 -09.20 a.m – pre-start registration in the “Mayak” Hotel foyer
09.30-10.00 a.m. – departure to the place of starting line on the eastern shore.
11.00 – pre-start call-over at the starting line.
11.30 – start the 8-th International Baikal Ice Marathon – “Clean Waters Conservation Run”.
13.30 – 17.30 – finishing of the 8-th Baikal Ice Marathon.
17.30 -18.00 – summing up of the results.
18.00 – Award ceremony begins at the main conference hall of the “Mayak” Hotel followed by press-conference.
19.30 – Transfer of some participants to Irkutsk.
For both the runners and their accompanying persons who do not intend to run the Baikal Marathon we offer special 3-6 nights tour itineraries during Baikal Nordic games Festival “Winteriada”. For the cost, registration and hotel/guest house accommodations, please, e-mail us at
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