Regulations 42K 2025
45th Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Marathon Zurich
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General information
Article 1: Organise
S.D. Correcaminos and the Valencia City Council Municipal Sports Foundation will organise the 45th Valencia Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich on Sunday, 7 December 2025.
Notifications: All communications with runners will be made via the email address provided by the participant at the time of registration, or the email address subsequently modified through the procedure set up by the organisers for this purpose, in the event that the participant has decided to modify it. Therefore, once a communication has been issued by the organisers, it is the responsibility of the runner to check their email to be aware of said communication.
Likewise, athletes expressly undertake to follow the instructions and restrictions imposed on them in agreement with the health management of the event.
Article 2: Regulations
The 45th Valencia Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich, an urban foot race of 42,195 metres, will be open to all those who wish to take part, whether federated or not. Foreign athletes who comply with RFEA and World Athletics regulations can participate, as long as they are over 18 years of age on the day of the race. The course, which is in an urban setting and on asphalt, is approved by the AIMS/RFEA, and all the kilometre points are indicated with a signpost. The race is included on the International Calendar of the RFEA and the AIMS, and has been awarded a Platinum Label by World Athletics.
Runners accompanied by minors, or participants on skates, bicycles or any type of vehicle, are not allowed, except wheelchairs for people with disabilities, which enjoy their special registration conditions. Runners accompanied by pets are also not allowed.
Article 3: Start
The start will be at 8:15 a.m. and the race will finish by 3:15 p.m., the maximum official time for finishing the race being 5h:30:00, with this time limit not being exceeded under any circumstances.
The Valencia Marathon is planning to start the race in nine waves in order to improve the comfort and safety of all the runners, based on the order of the accredited times. All participants will receive an email well in advance of the race notifying them of the wave that corresponds to them, which will also be indicated on their bib.
- Sub 2h50:00 athletes will start at 8:15 a.m.
- Athletes with times between 2h50:00 and 2h59:59 will start at 8:25 a.m.
- Athletes with times between 3h00:00 and 3h11:59 will start at 8:35 a.m.
- Athletes with times between 3h12:00 and 3h19:59 will start at 8:45 a.m.
- Athletes with times between 3h20:00 and 3h31:59 will start at 8:55 a.m.
- Athletes with times between 3h32:00 and 3h42:59 will start at 9:05 a.m.
- Athletes with times between 3h43:00 and 3h55:59 will start at 9:15 a.m
- Athletes with times between 3h56:00 and 4h09:59 will start at 9:25 a.m
- Athletes with times over 4h10:00 will start at 9:35 a.m.
Athletes in wheelchairs will start early in the third wave.
Athletes with visual impairments may start early if they wish and at the front of the wave that corresponds to them.
The organisers reserve the right to designate further start times, inter alia, for safety, organisational and/or logistical reasons. In this case, those concerned will be notified in sufficient time for the successful organisation and preparation of the event.
The official maximum time limit for completing the race is 5h30:00. Any runner arriving at km 25 after 12:57 p.m. on 7 December 2025 will have to hand in their bib, abandon the race and/or get into the sweeper car as they exceed the projection for the overall limit set by the organisers for the end of the race (the aforementioned 5:30 hours, after taking into account the staggered start times for the waves).
All runners who register with the aim of finishing the marathon in under 3h12:00 must provide proof of their previous best time in a marathon, half marathon, 15K or 10K in the last 3 years, either through the procedure set up on the registration website or at the request of the organisers
Times and Boxes
Article 4: Box
The only data the organisers will take into account when assigning the categories will be those provided by the runner themselves on their registration form.
For organisational or safety reasons, and always in agreement with the athlete, the organisation reserves the right to change, under exceptional circumstances, the box assigned to a runner and also to close the process for changing from one box to another. A change will be made as long as the capacity of the box allows it.
For accreditation of the starting box, we will verify the data collected at the time of your registration. Some times are automatically verified by comparing them with your results from previous editions of our races (Valencia Marathon, Valencia Half Marathon). In other cases, we will ask you for additional information with a URL or link to an approved race in which you have participated with an equivalent time (previous ranking in 10K, 15K, half marathon or marathon in the last three years; 2023-2025).
Article 5: Changing start wave
The organisers will allow the start box for the 2025 edition, as long as the capacity of the box allows it, to be changed free of charge in the self-management area, provided the change is made until 7 November and the link proving the improved time is accredited, through the registration website in the self-management section “Request a change of Box”.
From 8 November, once the bibs have been printed, it will be possible to change the box by paying 25 euros to cover reprinting and management costs until 27 November 2025 (inclusive).
Each runner commits to accepting their starting box at the time of registration and accepts responsibility for providing proof of their personal best records. Therefore, the athlete accepts that the box or starting wave selected at the time of registration will be the one that corresponds to them. With the exceptions provided for in the preceding paragraphs.
Registration and prices
Article 6: Registration
6.1 Maximum capacity and prices
There will be a maximum of 35,000 bibs numbers available.
The prices and tranches* will be as follows:
- Bib numbers no. from 1 to 10,000: €80.
- Bibs numbers from 10,001 to 20,000: €120.
- Bibs numbers from 20,001 to 35,000: €180.
(*) This price does not include the Day Licence (5 euros mandatory) for runners who do not have a current national licence (RFEA), Valencian regional licence (FACV) or Runner Plus Card.
The promotions offered by the race will be communicated to the interested parties and will not be cumulative.
Registration will be closed when the maximum quota of 35,000 registered runners has been reached, thus guaranteeing a sustainable increase in the number of runners, a quality experience for the runners and the best possible safety conditions.
The organisers will set up a waiting list through the official website to fill any vacancies that may arise due to runners dropping out, at a price of €200 per registration.(plus €5 for the Day Licence).
6.2 Registration for persons with disabilities:
Any athlete with a disability that can be included in any of the four adapted categories will enjoy a discount on registration, taking into account the tranches and dates indicated above, provided they requirements described above, and if there are bibs available.
To compete in any of the four adapted categories (wheelchair, functionally disabled, sensory disabled and intellectually disabled), registration must be formalised with the FESA (Comunitat Valenciana Adapted Sports Federation), whose contact email address is 21k42k@fesa.es, and telephone +34 963465726. The FESA contributes its criteria, knowledge and experience to ensure the correct grouping in the different categories.
Any athlete who, for whatever reason, does not register through the FESA, will not be classified in any of the four categories of athletes with disabilities, nor will they receive a discount.
Each blind or visually impaired (B2) athlete who requires one will have the right to be accompanied by a guide whose registration will be 100% free and will be made directly through the FESA. There can only be one guide for each athlete with visual impairment.
6.3 Registrations will be made through the website
https://tickets.valenciaciudaddelrunning.com/ (as long as numbers are available).
The website https://tickets.valenciaciudaddelrunning.com/ managed by S.D. Correcaminos is the only official and authorised online distributor for registration in the race, so, under no circumstances is registration or the purchase of bibs through different platforms recommended.
The organisers are not responsible for the reliability, veracity and/or suitability of registrations made through third parties, nor do they assume any obligation regarding the availability of places, stock and/or price.
No guarantee is given regarding the recognition of any rights relating to the guarantee, withdrawal, exchange and/or any other rights recognised to the registered persons if the products are not the official ones or have not been obtained through S.D. Correcaminos and/or the website https://tickets.valenciaciudaddelrunning.com/.
The above is without prejudice to registrations made through official tour operators and included in travel packs, which in any case will redirect to the aforementioned website for the purpose of completing the registration directly on the authorised distribution platform.
6.4 Sub-elite bib status will apply to athletes who apply with times under 30:00 in a 10k or 10,000m race, 1h06:00 in a half marathon, or 2h20:00 in a marathon run in the last three years, and under 35:30, 1h17:30 or 2h45:00 (same conditions for women) and provided they have been achieved in events on the official World Athletics calendar on approved courses.
The elite race numbers will be personal and non-transferable and will be awarded in order of request, and until they are sold out, starting on May 2, 2025. There will be no personal refreshment or payment of expenses or fees to subelite athletes.
Elite race numbers will not be contracted or given to athletes who have had serious doping sanctions from World Athletics, regardless of whether they have served their sanction.
Article 7: Change the name or holder of the bib/chip
7.1 It will be possible to change the name or holder of the bib/chip through our registration platform in the self-management section “Request change of owner”.
It is the only method to make a change or transfer of legal holder.
You can legally transfer your number and place in the race to another runner through our platform. The new participant will formalize a new registration with his/her data thanks to the registration code (valid for at least 1 day) that the first runner must provide. The cost of the new registration will be the price of the section in force at the time of the change of holder. The refund of the original registration will be approved when the new registration is formalized.
Management costs for the change of holder of the registration:
- Until 7 November, 5 euros for “Management costs”.
- From 8 November to 27 November, 25€ for “Management costs” and reprinting of the number and chip (provided that the Organization authorizes it due to capacity issues).
The organisers reserve the right to modify the way in which the change is made.
7.2 For legal and sporting reasons, but above all for safety reasons, it will not be possible to transfer the bib to another runner without following the process foreseen for this purpose and without obtaining the organiser’s agreement.
In the event that the organisers become aware of this circumstance prior to the race, the bib that has been sold or transferred without authorisation will be disqualified, and the owner will not be open to participation in the race. In addition, given the risk run by those people who wear a bib without the knowledge of the organisers and the distortion produced in the rankings, the organisers may note down the details of the person who gives or sells a bib, preventing their registration for the following 4 years, and, where appropriate, inform other marathon, half marathon and 10K organisations of their actions. In the case of athletes who are members of the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA) and the Comunitat Valenciana Athletics Federation, their conduct may also be reported so that, if appropriate, the corresponding measures may be taken.
7.3 The organisers reserve the right to prevent the athlete’s registration in the future and to inform other races of the procedure taken for those athletes disqualified for not having completed the entire 42,195 metres of the course. Likewise, the organisers reserve the right to take legal action against those who do not comply with these regulations.
Article 8: Withdrawal due to injury and returns
Under no circumstances can the registration be transferred to the following year.
8.1 Leave due to injury. The accreditation due to injury must be proven by means of an official medical certificate provided on the event registration website, Manage your Registration submenu.
Conditions:
- The withdrawal is due to physical injury, not for contracted diseases.
- The 75% refund will be made until 7 September. Thereafter, and until 7 November , 50% will be returned. The possible contribution to the solidarity entity will not be returned, which will be donated to it. Management or duplication fees will not be refunded.
- The management of the refund has a cost of 5 euros, which will be deducted from the amount to be returned.
- The refund will be made within 30 days by the same means of payment with which the registration was made.
8.2 Pregnancy leave. This will be granted to registered women with a medical certificate justifying the state of pregnancy.
8.3 Refund Insurance. If the Refund Insurance was taken out at the time of registration, you can request a refund of 80% of the amount, excluding the insurance fee, for any reason, until 30 November 2025. The solidarity contribution will not be refunded, if the there would be, since it will be donated directly to the solidarity entity. The amount of the insurance fee will not be returned, nor any management expense or duplication previously caused.
The refund Insurance can only be contracted at the time of registration, and cannot be added afterwards.
Article 9. Duplicate registrations
Article 10: Collection of bibs and goodie bag
The bib-chip will be handed out only and exclusively at the Expo 42K Feria Valencia, On Thursday 4th, Friday 5th and Saturday 6th November (schedule to be defined), Feria Valencia will take place, located at Av. de les Fires, s/n, 46035 València (LOCATION).
No bibs will be handed out on race day.
The runner may authorise a third party to collect the bib, wristband and runner’s bag via the ticket platform, following prior registration with the registered runner’s details after 7 November.
No race numbers will be given to those who do not meet the requirements set by the Organisation.
The Organisation reserves the right to change the location of the Expo 42K Feria Valencia, duly notifying the runners.
Categories, Prizes and Trophies
Article 11: Categories
The men’s and women’s categories for the 45th Valencia Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich, are governed by the rules of World Athletics and the RFEA, and are set out as follows:
Under 20 | 18 and 19 YEARS |
Under 23 | 20, 21 and 22 YEARS |
SENIOR | 23-34 YEARS |
M35 / W35 | 35-39 YEARS |
M40 / W40 | 40-44 YEARS |
M45 / W45 | 45-49 YEARS |
M50 / W50 | 50-54 YEARS |
M55 / W55 | 55-59 YEARS |
M60 / W60 | 60-64 YEARS |
M65 / W65 | 65-69 YEARS |
M70 / W70 | 70-74 YEARS |
M75 / W75 | 75-79 YEARS |
M80 / W80 | 80 + YEARS |
- All ages indicated in the master category must be reached on the day of the race.
11.2 The following four categories are established in men’s and women’s categories for athletes with disabilities:
Wheelchair athletes:
1) Athletes in wheelchairs that have no mechanisms or gears to assist in the propulsion of the wheelchair. Only pushing with the arms on the rim attached to the wheel is allowed.Handbikes are excluded from any competitive classification, as their use involves cycling and not athletics.
Foot runners:
2) Functionally disabled persons (people with physical disabilities, cerebral palsy and brain injury)
3) Persons with sensory disabilities (blind and deaf).
4) Persons with intellectual disabilities
NOTE: The race for athletes in regulation handbike and athletes in other types of non-certified wheelchairs will not be competitive and they will not have their own ranking in their category.
11.3 Athletes in wheelchairs, handbikes or similar may not at any time overtake the Local Police car that leads the race. If they do so, they will be disqualified from the race. If they ignore this and drive in front of the Local Police car that leads the race, they will do so at their own risk, and will be excluded from the insurance policies that cover the race.
Article 12: Trophies
Trophies will be awarded to the first three overall winners.
- Trophy for the men’s and women’s category winners.
- General ranking: Trophy for the first 3 male and female athletes, and the first Spanish men’s and women’s athletes.
- The four categories for athletes with disabilities: Trophies for the first 3 men’s and women’s athletes (to be awarded a few days later at an event at CaixaBank).
- Commemorative medal to all those registered who finish the race.
Any trophies not collected on the day of the race will remain in the possession of the organisers, it being understood that they have been waived if they have not been collected from the club headquarters by 16 December.
Article 13: Prizes
The following cash prizes are established, open to all runners registered in the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich Marathon..
13.2 The following cash prizes have been established for the first five men’s and women’s athletes of Spanish nationality holding a RFEA Licence::
1º/1ª | 5.000 € |
2º/2ª | 3.000 € |
3º/3ª | 2.000 € |
4º/4ª | 1.000 € |
5º/5ª | 800 € |
13.3 The following cash prizes are established for the first three men’s and women’s category athletes with a Comunitat Valenciana Athletics Federation (FACV) Licence:
1º/1ª | 2.000 € |
2º/2ª | 1.000 € |
3º/3ª | 750 € |
These prizes will be paid whenever times less than 2h20:00 in the men’s category and 2h45:00 in the women’s category are achieved. Men who achieve a time between 2h20:00 and 2h35:00 and women who achieve a time between 2h45:00 and 2h55:00 will have a 50% reduction in their prize.
Prizes will not be paid to men who finish in over 2h35:00 and to women who finish in over 2h55:00. The prizes for the general ranking, Spanish nationality and FACV licence are cumulative.
All elite or World Athletics Label athletes will have to be admitted by the organisers in order to control the size of the event.
As the Marathon is included in the National and international Calendar of the RFEA, there will be mandatory anti-doping controls. Any runner who, having been nominated to pass a control, refuses to do so, will be automatically disqualified in all the categories and prizes to which they may be entitled and their decision will be formally reported to the competent bodies within the RFEA. Athletes who pass this control and who are entitled to prize money will have to wait for the result of the control to receive their prize money.
All cash prizes will be subject to the withholdings established by law, the amount being paid by bank transfer or cheque once the times and results have been officially recognised by the RFEA after the relevant anti-doping controls.
13.4 Prizes for marathon records
- Prize for the men’s Valencia Marathon record 2h01:48……………..€30,000
- Prize for the women’s Valencia Marathon record 2h14:58…………€30,000
- Prize for the men’s Spanish record (*) 2h05:48……….€25,000
- Prize for the women’s Spanish record (*) 2h21:27….€25,000
- Prize for the men’s world record 2h00:35……………€1,000,000
- Prize for the women’s world record 2h9:56………..€1,000,000
*To be eligible for the prize money for Spanish records, athletes must be of Spanish nationality and have a federation licence from the RFEA.
**Athletes who collect the World Record prize will NOT be eligible to collect the prizes for winning this race or breaking the circuit record.
NOTE: To be eligible for cash prizes and trophies, athletes must be registered for the 45th Valencia Marathon.
The organisers will demand full reimbursement of any athlete’s prize money if the Athletics Integrity Unit cancels the athlete’s sporting results due to a doping sanction in the event-specific doping controls, or even subsequently due to an anomaly in the Athlete Biological Passport, regardless of whether the athlete has not tested positive in the race-specific doping controls. If the Organisation is not reimbursed for the unduly collected prize, no athlete classified behind may claim any amount. Any athlete, or failing that World Athletics Manager, who accepts a financial prize in the Valencia Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich automatically accepts this condition in order to guarantee equal opportunities, cleanliness and health in athletics.
Regardless of the legal residence of the parties, any dispute that may arise will be resolved in accordance with Spanish law and with express submission to the Courts and Tribunals of the city of Valencia.People with intellectual disabilities
Notifications and other considerations
Article 14: Time control and rankings
The race is controlled by the Judges Committee of the Athletics Federation.
There will be time controls along the route. Only those participants who run the race with the chip provided by the organisers, which is located on the back of the race bib, will appear in the ranking. Runners are obliged to check that their chip is working properly at the corresponding stand at the ExpoDeporte Runners’ Expo when they collect their bib.
Neither the organisers, nor the sponsors, nor the main partner will assume any responsibility in the event the chip malfunctions.
Article 15: Infractions and disqualifications
15.1 The bibs/chips issued by the organisers are personal and non-transferable, and must be placed on the chest without tampering or folding. The control chip is also personal and non-transferable. Failure to comply with this article will be grounds for disqualification.
The organisers will not admit runners who are not registered or who run without a bib or with a bib that is not an unofficial one for this edition of the race. The organisers will prevent them from accessing the race in defence of the rights of those who are registered in accordance with the regulations. [Elite or World Athletics Label athletes who register as amateur runners will also not be admitted. The participation of all elite or World Athletics Label category athletes will have to be expressly agreed to by the organisers.]
For the safety of the runners, unauthorised vehicles will not be allowed access. The race judges and the organisers reserve the right to disqualify any offender who, if any irregularity is detected in any runner; (i) does not wear a visible bib, tampers with it and/or transfers it to another runner,(ii) alters the data provided to the organisers or the referee with respect to what appears on their ID card or federation card, (iii) does not complete the entire course, shows poor physical condition, does not provide the organisers with the required documentation, fails to comply with any other rule contemplated by the FACV, RFEA and World Athletics Regulations, accesses the course and/or accesses the finish line of the Valencia Marathon.
It will be compulsory for federated members to compete in their corresponding club’s kit, and they may be penalised if they do not do so.
Disqualified runners will not be eligible for prizes or trophies.
15.2 Given the serious damage that this would be caused to the organisers and the other runners in the race, in the event of access to the race that infringes the established access conditions or of any irregularity being committed, the organisers reserve the right to take the appropriate measures, in accordance with applicable legislation. Accordingly, appropriate civil, criminal or administrative proceedings will be instituted to hold the offender liable.
The irregularities that will give rise to the initiation of such actions include (i) not being registered for the race and therefore not having a bib/chip to participate in the race; (ii) running with the bib/chip of a third party (without having made the change of ownership or carrying it concealed); (iii) running with a bib/chip that does not correspond to that of the race; (iv) running with a falsified bib/chip (photocopied document or one that imitates the bib). This list is given by way of example and is not exhaustive, and there may be other irregularities which may give rise to legal action on the part of the organisers.
Both those who commit such irregularities and those who assist in them being carried out will be identified as “offending runners“.
Those runners who are identified as “offending runners” by the Organisers on the day of the race will be removed, identified and expelled by the race security personnel, in the exercise of their powers, and identification data will be obtained from them; photographs, etc., which will be used for the purpose of taking the corresponding legal action.
In the event that the infringement becomes known after the event has taken place, appropriate action will be taken as soon as the infringement becomes known.
The “offending runners” will receive notifications and/or summonses for the proceedings in which their possible liabilities will be judged, so they can take part in said proceedings.
Article 16: Route
The route will be marked with a line and all the kilometres will also be marked in accordance with World Athletics standards.
There will be liquid refreshments at kilometres 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 32, 35, 37.5 and 40, approximately, as well as one final liquid and solid station at the finish line.
Article 17: Medical Services
Medical services will be located along the route, as well as in the start and finish area. All registered runners are obliged to fill in details on the back of the bib including their name, surname, telephone number in case of emergency, whether they have any medical problem (allergy, special care, etc.) or are under any specific treatment, as well as their blood group.
Article 18: Vehicles authorised
The only vehicles authorised to follow the race will be those designated by the organisers. It is totally forbidden to follow the runners on motorcycle, bicycle, skates or any other wheeled vehicle. The local police and race judges will remove them from the course to avoid accidents.
Article 19
The organisers accept no responsibility for any damage, harm or injury that participants in this event may suffer or cause to third parties, although they do have Accident and Civil Liability Insurance that will cover the incidents inherent to the event.
Article 20: Complaints
Complaints must be made orally to the arbitrator, no later than 30 minutes after officially communicating the results. The decision of the arbitrator is not subject to appeal.
Article 21 – Cancellation or suspension of the race for reasons beyond the control of the race Organisers:
In the event that, for reasons beyond the organiser’s control, the race is suspended or the authorities do not authorise it for the date initially planned, the Organisers will notify the participants as far in advance as possible, indicating the new date of the event (which may be either in 2025 or 2026). Runners may opt for a refund if they do not wish to participate in the event on the new date. In this case, they will be informed how to proceed.
Health limitations
The event will comply with the health regulations in force in the Valencian Community at the time it is to be held. The Organisers will communicate this to all athletes, so that they can be aware of the new requirements and comply with them.
Under extraordinary circumstances, if the Organisers receive from the Health Authorities a communication prohibiting the race from being held with the initially planned number of participants, the Organisers will establish a draw to randomly select the participants until the new permitted number of participants is reached, giving the others the opportunity to recover 100% of their registration fee.
However, the Organisers reserve the right not to hold the event in the event that the number of participants allowed by the authorities is substantially reduced compared to that initially planned or if conditions are imposed that make it unfeasible to hold the event.
Disclaimer and Data protection
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
This race belongs to the Official Calendar of the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation, so once the registration has been completed the runner’s basic data will be transferred to this entity for processing. The purpose of this transfer will be to negotiate with the insurance company for the compulsory accident and civil liability insurance, as well as for the management of the day licence and the popular ranking of road races. Likewise, the data will be transferred to the main collaborator, the Trinidad Alfonso Foundation (TAF), to facilitate efficient collaboration between the latter and the organiser. In any event, and as established by the Data Protection Act, the data subject may in the future exercise their rights of access, rectification, deletion, objection, limitation and portability by writing or sending an email to the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation. Avenida de Valladolid nº 81 – 28008 Madrid. Email address: rfea@rfea.es and/or to the Trinity Alfonso Mocholí, CV Foundation (FTA) C/Poeta Quintana 1 bajo, (46003) Valencia, email: info@fundaciontrinidadalfonso.org
For more information, you can consult the conditions and privacy policy.
Article 22
By registering, all participants declare that they are aware of and accept these Rules and the Disclaimer and Data Protection Policy. In case of doubt, the judgement of the organisers will prevail. Specifically, on their registration, the runners sign the following declaration:
“I am participating in the race on a completely voluntary basis and I consciously accept the difficulty of the race, taking into account its distance and technical difficulty, for which I declare that I have sufficient technical knowledge, experience and physical and psychological condition to cope with the characteristics of the race.
I declare that I am in optimum health to take part in the 45th Valencia Marathon Trinidad Alfonso, having the total certainty that I am physically and psychologically fit to do so and having passed the relevant medical check-ups, ruling out any illness, pathology, injury or any other health problem that might make my participation inadvisable. In the event of any change in my state of health at the time of the race, which would pose a risk to me or to the health of the other participants, I undertake not to take part in the race.
I also accept that I must comply with any requirements imposed by the Organisers in relation to health limitations.
During the competition, I will cooperate as far as possible with the organisers in order to avoid personal accidents and I will behave appropriately, without endangering my health or that of others. I agree to comply with the regulations set forth in the 45th VALENCIA MARATHON TRINIDAD ALFONSO ZURICH 2025 REGULATIONS, safety protocols and indications established by the organisers.
Taking into account all of the above, I exempt the organisers, sponsors, collaborators and/or other participating institutions from any responsibility for any accident, health problems or injury that I may suffer before, during and/or after the sporting event, renouncing any legal action against any of the aforementioned entities.
I also authorise the organisers to make use of photos, videos and any other audiovisual material in which I may appear for publicity purposes, and accept the publication of my name in the race ranking, in the media and/or on the Internet, without expecting any payment, compensation or retribution for this concept”
Article 23
23.1 By registering for the Valencia Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich, the participants give their consent that both the race organiser, S.D. Correcaminos, as well as its main partner, the Trinidad Alfonso Mocholí Foundation of the Comunitat Valenciana, as well as any other sponsor and/or contributor to the event, whether by themselves or through third party companies, may store, process and use their name, results, as well as their image collected during the event by means of photographs, videos, live tracking or estimation of position on the course during the event on the official app, or any other medium, and may process for exclusively sporting, promotional or commercial purposes their personal data, as well as their image during the event obtained by means of photographs, videos, etc. by means of any device (internet, advertising, etc.) and without any time limit.
23.2 The list of results will be published on the website.
23.3 The LiveTracking presented through the official race app can be viewed by any user who downloads the application for free, which is available on Google Play and the Apple Store. This option allows participants in the race to be tracked in real time by name or bib number. This is a functionality offered to runners so that family, friends and the general public can locate the runner on the course.By default, the tracking is performed through the runner’s chip that connects with sensors that are distributed along the route.
Between each sensor, the application takes the average speed of the runner to estimate their location, so the location may not be completely accurate during these periods. The app also offers the option of activating GPS tracking in case the race is run while carrying a mobile device. In this case, the tracking will be as accurate as the app allows.Through the “LiveTracking Privacy Info” option on the app, a runner can configure this functionality, so that the visualisation can be (i) Public: any user can see where they are by entering their name or bib number; (ii) With a pin code, only users to whom the runner provides the pre-established pin can track them; (iii) Hidden: no one can track them.
Neither the organisers, nor the sponsors, nor the main partner can be held responsible for any possible errors in location involving the app.
23.4 De acuerdo con la normativa en materia de protección de datos le informamos:
Datos Organizador | Sociedad Deportiva Correcaminos (G-46197893) C/Arzobispo Fabián y Fuero 14 bajo, (46009) Valencia info@correcaminos.org Fundación Deportiva Municipal, Passeig de la Petxina 42. 46008 (València). informacion@fdmvalencia.es |
Datos Colaborador Principal | Trinidad Alfonso Mocholí, Fundación CV (FTA) G98409386 C/Poeta Quintana 1 bajo, (46003) Valencia info@fundaciontrinidadalfonso.org |
Finalidad de recogida de datos personales | Gestión de las inscripciones, de los resultados, organización de la carrera, gestión del Box. Gestión de los patrocinadores de la Carrera, así como de la información que quieren transmitir a los corredores, |
Legitimación | Ejecución del contrato de corredor. |
Destinatarios | Los datos se ceden para la ejecución del contrato de corredor a la Real Federación Española; a Zurich Seguros como empresa aseguradora; Entidades Bancarias. |
Derechos de los corredores | Poniéndose en contacto con nosotros (carta postal, email, etc.) e identificándose, cualquier persona tiene derecho a: – conocer si tratamos sus datos personales-acceder/rectificar/cancelar/suprimir/oponerse – a que tratemos sus datos. – portabilidad – y a reclamar el ejercicio de los mismos frente a la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos |
Notificaciones | La Organización utilizará los siguientes métodos de notificación, todos ellos igualmente válidos: correo electrónico o móvil, y cualquier otra aplicación móvil o web (como WhatsApp, Line, Telegram). |
Patrocinadores | Los patrocinadores/colaboradores de la Prueba podrán enviarle comunicaciones comerciales a través de la Organización al correo electrónico que nos proporcione, en cualquier momento puede consultar en la página web quienes son los patrocinadores/colaboradores. La Organización, salvo autorización expresa por su parte, se abstendrá de comunicar sus datos de contacto a los patrocinadores/colaboradores. |