Registration

13.1® Fort Lauderdale Presented by Spirit Airlines Benefiting World Vision entry fees are a great value. The MARATHON THIRTEEN.ONE® Series prides itself by putting on a first class event, making sure to provide the personal touch that every participant deserves.

Registering online is the quickest way to register for the 13.1® Fort Lauderdale
Presented by Spirit Airlines Benefiting World Vision. You will receive an email confirmation within 24 hours of your registration.

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To download a Printable Application click HERE

Please make check payable and mail applications to:
US Road Sports 13.1, LLC
Atnn: 13.1® Fort Lauderdale
PO Box 56-1081
Miami, FL  33256 

Look for brochures and applications in Miami and Fort Lauderdale running specialty stores shortly.

13.1 Fees:
$55.00 Until October 7, 2010
$70.00 October 8, 2010 - November 7, 2010
$90.00 Race Week

5K Fees:
$18.00 Until October 7, 2010
$20.00 October 8, 2010 - November 7, 2010
$25.00 Race Week

Entry Requirements
• Race registration will close once the maximum field is reached, regardless of the date.
• Sorry, registration over the phone or by fax will NOT be accepted.
• There will be NO race day registration.
• Only one participant per application.
• Application may be photocopied.
• Waiver MUST be signed in order to process application.
• All participants MUST finish within three and a half hours.
• There will be NO entry fee refunds.
• A fee of $25 will be charged for all returned checks.

Gear Check will be available near the start line.

No Handcycle Division

Due to Safety issues on the course, and in accordance with the Paralympic Committee rules, NO handcycle (handbikes, handcrank devices or other mechanically gear driven devices) will be permitted in the race.

Racing Wheelchair Division Rules

  • Racing wheelchairs shall be defined as a customized performance chair.
  • IPC Athletics Rules will be enforced.
  • Further the race will abide by the rules and policies of the recognized governing bodies of the sports of wheelchair racing, which do not allow the use of mechanical gears found on handbikes. For additional information contact Wheelchair Sports USA www.wsusa.org; and the International Paralympic Committee www.paralympic.org

 

 Everyday Wheelchairs

  1. Everyday wheelchairs should be defined as stock manual wheelchairs.
  2. The wheelchair shall have at least four functional wheels.
  3. The overall length of the chair from outside casters/wheels to outside of rear wheel shall not exceed 100 cm.
  4. The rear wheel shall not exceed 70 cm. in diameter.
  5. The front caster/wheels shall not exceed 8 inches/17.6 cm. in diameter.
  6. The rear seat height must be greater than 30 cm. (13.6 inches). Persons of small stature may be exempt.
  7. Only one plain round hand rim is allowed for each rear wheel. This rule may be waived for persons having a single arm drive.
  8. No mechanical gears or levers shall be allowed.
  9. The chair should be manually propelled.
  10. All chairs are subject to a rules and safety inspection.
  11. Runners and walkers in all races will have the right of  way. Wheelchair racers shall yield to runners or walkers.
  12. It will be the athlete's responsibility to meet the above rules.
    

Please note entry is NON-TRANSFERABLE, NON-REFUNDABLE, and NON-DEFFERABLE . See Rules and Regulations below for more details.

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13.1 Marathon Series

Series Award

 

Atlanta
October 3, 2010
Fort Lauderdale
November 14, 2010
Los Angeles
January 16, 2011
Miami Beach
March 6, 2011
New York
April 2, 2011
Chicago
June 4, 2011
Boston
TBD 2011
Minneapolis
TBD 2011

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