Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
A challenging 1.5K Open Water Swim in the beautiful waters of Cachagua, Zapallar.
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
Cachagua, Zapallar (map)
1.- General Rules
It is the responsibility of the swimmer to know all aspects of the regulations.
With his registration, the swimmer accepts the general regulations, the specific rules of each one of the trips of the Seaman circuit and the conditions of participation.
Each swimmer is responsible for competing in good physical condition and with sufficient training to complete the distance for which they register.
Doping is prohibited. With their registration, each swimmer accepts the doping rules, which are mandatory for the event. With their registration, each swimmer declares not to violate, before or during the event
Swimmers must follow the indications and instructions of the competition officials and the authorities
Competition officials will have the authority to disqualify any swimmer. Medical personnel and/or the race director will have the final and final authority to remove a swimmer from the course if she is deemed physically incapable of continuing the race without risk of serious injury or death.
If a swimmer decides to withdraw from the course at any time, it is the swimmer's responsibility to inform the competition judges, hand over their bib number and timing chip immediately.
Individual support by friends, family, coaches and fans will not be allowed during the course of the journeys. Each swimmer must immediately refuse any attempt to help. Failure to do so will result in a warning or even disqualification.
The basic principles of the event are fairness and compliance with the regulations. It is forbidden to seek advantages by breaking these rules. Swimmers may not impede or endanger others, nor hinder the crossing process. Swimmers should be polite to other swimmers, volunteers, officials, and medical or security personnel. The rules of the competition will be applied and the instructions of the organizers, officials, medical or security personnel will be followed. Swimmers must show respect for the environment and avoid pollution.
For matters not contemplated in these regulations, the decisions of the competition jury that will be established in each venue of the circuit will be taken as a reference, this being the only body qualified to interpret and apply the rules of this regulation.
These regulations may be revised and updated during the course of the circuit competition.
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