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ABOUT US

The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge will be conducted virtually in 2021. This
will give our longtime participants an opportunity to connect with their
colleagues and celebrate teamwork, camaraderie, and the Corporate Challenge
community worldwide, as well as introducing new Corporate Challenge participants
from locations outside of Series cities.

The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is the world’s largest corporate running
event. It began humbly with one race for 200 entrants on July 13, 1977 in New
York’s Central Park and has now blossomed to events in 15 cities in eight
countries on all six fully inhabited continents. The all-time largest Corporate
Challenge was hosted in Frankfurt, Germany in 2008 – an amazing 73,719
participants. The Series has been owned and operated the entire time by JPMorgan
Chase and its predecessor firms.


TEAM CAPTAINS

Every participating company must assign a Team Captain to create and manage
their J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Company Team. The Team Captain will be the
main point of contact for their company’s participation and will help to ensure
a seamless experience for their colleagues.


FAQS

REGISTRATION

HOW CAN MY COMPANY REGISTER FOR THE 2021 J.P. MORGAN CORPORATE CHALLENGE?

When registration opens, the Team Captain can register their company on our
website: jpmorganchasecc.com.

Once on the site, the Team Captain will find the event location and can choose
between In-Person and Virtual Events. Next, Team Captains should create and
activate their new Team Captain Account and register their team.

After the Company Team entry is completed, a registration link will be
accessible on the Team Captain Dashboard which the Team Captain will send to
their colleagues to register for the event.

The Team Captain must also register for their own team, using the same
registration link and going through the Participant Account creation process.
The Team Captain will be required to use a different email address for their
Participant Account than the one they used to set up their Team Captain Account.

WHAT ARE THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO REGISTER AND PARTICIPATE?

Our event is open to all employees of corporations, businesses and financial
institutions who work twenty-five (25) hours per week and have been employed by
the company for at least ninety (90) days prior to race night.

Employee participants must be at least 18 years of age on the date of
registration. Contractors, Consultants, and Temporary staff are not eligible to
participate on a team.

Each company must register a minimum of four (4) entrants that meet all of the
eligibility requirements to form one (1) complete team: a male team of four (4)
men—OR—a female team of four (4) women—OR—a mixed team of two (2) men and two
(2) women to participate in the Series. Company Teams that register fewer than
four (4) individuals will not be accepted and will be removed from the
registration system when the registration period closes.

WILL THERE BE A VIRTUAL OFFERING FOR THE 2021 J.P. MORGAN CORPORATE CHALLENGE
SERIES?

Yes, the 2021 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Series will offer a Virtual Event
in each of our fifteen host locations.

CAN I PARTICIPATE IN BOTH IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL EVENTS?

Yes, you can participate in any In-Person or Virtual Event in which your company
is registered.

DO I NEED TO CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT FOR THE 2021 J.P. MORGAN CORPORATE CHALLENGE
SERIES IF I WAS PREVIOUSLY A TEAM CAPTAIN?

Yes, all Team Captains must create a NEW account for 2021. In addition, each
participant must create their own personal account to register for an event and
to view their Participant Dashboard. If you are a Team Captain, you will need to
create a separate Participant Account to register for the event as a
participant.

CAN I REGISTER AS AN INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT?

All participants must be on a Company Team with at least three other co-workers.

WE’RE USED TO RUNNING A DIFFERENT TIME OF YEAR. WHY THIS DATE?

It is our intent in 2022 and beyond to return to the traditional date for each
J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge location. For 2021, we felt it was important, as
we emerge from COVID-19, to present a safe event to help expedite the sense of
normalcy and camaraderie in the business community.

THE RACE

WHAT ARE YOUR HEALTH & SAFETY COMPLIANCE PRACTICES FOR IN-PERSON EVENTS?

The Series Owner will follow recommendations from the CDC and local health
departments regarding COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, along with the latest
health and safety procedures and guidelines. Details of those recommendations
and a comprehensive COVID-19 protocols document will be shared with participants
prior to the day of the applicable Race.

Please see our Rules & Safety.

POST-RACE

WILL THERE BE A SERIES QUALIFYING CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT IN 2021?

There is no Championship or qualifier event in 2021.

OTHER

WHO CAN I CONTACT IF I WOULD LIKE TO BE A SPONSOR OR SUPPLIER?

For sponsorship inquiries email sponsorship@corpchallenge.jpmorgan.com.


RULES & SAFETY

Rules of Competition for the 2021 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Road Race
Series


PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY FOR SERIES

ALL RACES

 1.  The 2021 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Road Race Series (the “Series”) is
     open to all companies in all industries that have an interest in advancing
     workplace camaraderie. Company and employee eligibility determinations
     shall be made exclusively by JPMorgan Chase & Co. (the “Series Owner”)
     and/or its authorized representative Executive Race Committee (the “ERC”).
     All participant and team eligibility decisions are final. Upon request, ERC
     or the Series Owner may request supplemental materials to support a
     participant’s eligibility to participate in an in-person and/or virtual
     race in the Series (each, a “Race”)
 2.  Employees of private sector, non-business organizations (e.g., federal,
     state, and local governments, quasi-governmental organizations, and
     educational institutions) may compete and score only if they are on a team
     from the same unit, branch, chapter, or school at which they are directly
     employed, and meet all other eligibility requirements.
 3.  Participants must be actively employed, working a minimum of twenty-five
     (25) hours a workweek at least ninety (90) days prior to the Race (as
     defined below) registration deadline for the company they are representing.
     Temporary/casual employees, employees on leave or sabbatical, volunteers,
     non-employees, club members, interns and sub-contractors are not eligible
     to participate in any Race in the Series. For the avoidance of doubt,
     furloughed employees are able to participate in the Race, in the discretion
     of their employer.
 4.  Participants must be at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time that
     they register for the applicable Race or related Series event.
 5.  Participants must be employed in the country in which the Race is held.
     Companies who register teams for any Race in the Series must have a
     facility or office in the country in which the Race is held.
 6.  Each participant must register online using the Series’ registration system
     in order to be officially entered and eligible to run a Race. By
     registering for a Race, Participants represent and warrant that: (a) they
     are medically fit to run; and (b) they fulfill the previously listed
     employment requirements.
 7.  Each company must register a minimum of four (4) entrants that meet all of
     the eligibility requirements to form one (1) complete team: a male team of
     four (4) men — OR — a female team of four (4) women — OR — a mixed team of
     two (2) men and two (2) women to participate in the Series. Company Teams
     that register less than four (4) individuals will not be accepted and will
     be removed from the registration system when the registration period
     closes. In the event that a team is removed from the registration system
     before the registration period closes, the registration fees for the team
     members within that incomplete team will be refunded to the individual who
     paid the registration fees for such removed team members minus any
     processing fees already collected by the ERC or Series Owner.
 8.  The Series Owner and ERC reserves the right to delay, postpone, cancel, or
     not officially time any Race in the event of adverse weather conditions,
     fire, flood, earthquake, or acts of God, acts of war, terrorism, riots,
     civil disorders, rebellions or revolutions, third party strikes, lockouts
     or labor difficulties, a public health emergency, epidemic, or pandemic
     effecting the geographic location of the applicable Race or Series (in
     whole or in part), a court order or any government order or State of
     Emergency called by state or local officials which expressly prohibits the
     Race and/or related Series events from being held, or any other cause
     beyond the reasonable control or anticipation of a party, (each, a “Force
     Majeure Event”). The determination of what constitutes a Force Majeure
     Event is reserved solely to the discretion of the Series Owner and the ERC.
     In the event of a cancellation, postponement or delayed Race arising out of
     or related to a Force Majeure Event, entry fees shall be deemed
     non-refundable and non-transferable unless otherwise explicitly stated by
     the Series Owner in a communication tied to the Force Majeure Event.
 9.  A Force Majeure Event includes a regulatory requirement or advisory
     prohibiting or restricting non-essential business or travel, in-person
     events, close contact of attendees, maximum number of attendees, serving of
     food or beverage, and hospitality and catering spaces. In the event of such
     event, to the extent that a participant has already paid entrance fees for
     the postponed or cancelled hospitality event, the Series Owner may apply
     all previously paid amounts toward a different or rescheduled Race
     hospitality event occurring within twelve (12) months of the original Race
     date.
 10. These Rules of Competition and any other Race rules are subject to
     interpretation by the local event organizer, the Series Owner and ERC. All
     decisions of the local event organizer, ERC and the Series Owner are final.
     For the avoidance of doubt, the Rules of Competition and any other
     jurisdiction specific Race rules may be modified, at any time, in the sole
     discretion of the Series Owner.

ADDITIONAL IN-PERSON RACE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

 1. Due to the large number of entries to be processed, all Company Teams and
    team members acknowledge that company and individual entries which do not
    qualify under these rules, whether or not they have been accepted initially
    by the local event organizer, may be rejected by the ERC or the Series Owner
    either before or after any Race, and those teams and/or team members may be
    disqualified. In the event of disqualification prior to the start of the
    applicable Race, entry fees will be refunded to the individual who paid the
    registration fees of the disqualified team member minus any processing fees
    already collected by the ERC or Series Owner. In the event of
    disqualification after the start of the applicable Race, entry fees will be
    deemed non-refundable and non-transferable.
 2. Due to course restrictions or permitting regulations, the local event
    organizer, ERC or the Series Owner reserves the right to limit the number of
    participant entries before the published Race registration closing date.
 3. Any participant seeking a reasonable accommodation must submit a written
    request to the Race’s customer service team on or before the published
    registration closing date at: https://www.jpmorganchasecc.com/#contact.
 4. The Series Owner reserves the right to reject or disqualify any entrant or
    team whose conduct is inappropriate to the spirit of the Race. Individual
    disqualification may lead to the disqualification of the entire team and/or
    company for one (1) or more Races. In the event of such disqualification of
    any or all team members of a Company Team, such team member(s)’ entry fees
    shall be deemed non-refundable and non-transferable.

ADDITIONAL VIRTUAL RACE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

 1. A Virtual Race allows participants to register for an event and complete the
    distance of the event on their own and then submit their time through the
    Race’s website for scoring. Participants are given a scoring period to
    complete the Race and submit their results.
 2. Participants do not need to be registered for an In-Person Race to
    participate in a Virtual Race.


IN-PERSON RACE RULES

RACE DAY RULES FOR IN-PERSON RACES

 1. All participants must complete the medical contact and emergency information
    on the back of their race bib.
 2. All participants must wear their assigned race bib in full view on the front
    of their shirt. Anyone found running with another person’s bib will be
    disqualified, and risks disqualification for their entire Company Team.
    Disqualified participants or Company Teams are not entitled to a refund.
 3. Participants may not start the Race early and must complete the exact
    3.5mi/5.6 km course and may not vary the routes unless otherwise prior
    approval has been provided by ERC or Series Owner. Violation of this policy
    may lead to disqualification of the entire Company Team from this and future
    Series Races.
 4. Participants are required to start the Race in the corral that corresponds
    to the color of their bib; participants may not move to a corral closer to
    the start line.
 5. In the interest of participant safety and security, and to allow public
    streets and permitted areas to reopen as required in compliance with
    municipal and/or law enforcement permitting restrictions, participants are
    allotted up to a pace of twenty (20) minutes per mile (12.4 minutes per
    kilometer) to complete the course (1 hour and 10 minutes total) from the
    time they cross the Race’s start line.  Participants unable to maintain this
    pace should be mindful that amenities on the course may not be available,
    and participants participating in Races on public streets may be asked to
    move off the course or onto sidewalks. Participants that fail to complete
    the course in 1 hour and 10 minutes from the Race’s start time may not
    receive an official Race time.  
 6. To allow public streets and permitted areas to reopen as required, start
    lines will be closed and timing mats will be removed twenty (20) minutes
    after the official Race start or after the last corral starts the Race,
    whichever is longer. Any participant that begins the Race after the start
    line closes will not receive an official time.  
 7. For safety reasons, roller skates, skateboards, rollerblades, baby joggers,
    baby strollers, roller skis, bicycles, and pushchairs are strictly
    prohibited anywhere along the Race course. Use of any of the aforementioned
    items will result in disqualification of the individual participant and
    possibly their entire team. For the avoidance of doubt, wheelchair users who
    self-propel are not prohibited from participating in the Race.
 8. Non-Service Animals (“Service Animals” defined below) are strictly
    prohibited anywhere along the Race course. Use of a non-Service Animal will
    result in disqualification of the individual participant and possibly their
    entire Company Team. For purposes of these Series Rules of Competition, a
    “Service Animal” means a working dog, not a pet, who is trained to perform
    tasks for an individual with a disability with such tasks directly related
    to an individual’s disability. Service Animals exclude animals whose sole
    task is to provide comfort or emotional support to an individual; provided,
    however, that dogs who have been trained to assist individuals diagnosed
    with post-traumatic stress disorder shall be considered Service Animals for
    purposes of these Series Rules of Competition. All Service Animals must be
    harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with their
    work or the individual’s disability prevents using such devices. In such
    instances, the individual must maintain control of the Service Animal
    through voice, signal or other effective controls.
 9. All individual and team payments must be received by the day of the Race. If
    such fees are not received by the Series Owner, such failure to pay may
    result in disqualification of the individual participant and possibly the
    entire Company Team as determined by Series Owner and/or ERC in their
    reasonable discretion.

SCORING RULES FOR IN-PERSON RACES

 1. Participants must wear the Race-provided timing chip/transponder on the back
    of their bib to be scored and appear in the official results. Individual
    results are calculated on the time elapsed between crossing the start and
    finish timing mats. Participants must cross the start and finish line timing
    mats and on-course timing split points to receive an official time.
 2. Companies must register a minimum of four (4) participants that meet all of
    the eligibility requirements to be eligible for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place
    Company Team awards.
 3. Each participant may be placed on up to two (2) scoring teams at each Race
    per year. For example, a female participant may score for both a female and
    a mixed team.
 4. Once a Company Team has placed in the top 3rd of a division and won any
    award in any Series Race, the individual team members are not eligible to
    score on any other team at any other Race during the calendar year.
 5. Company Teams representing retail stores that predominantly feature running
    shoes and apparel are not eligible for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place team awards
    but are eligible for individual awards if such teams meet all other Race
    eligibility requirements.
 6. Ties between two (2) or more teams shall be resolved by determining which
    team wins the most one-on-one matchups among their four scoring members,
    comparing first to first, second to second, and so on. Should there still be
    a tie, the team with the 4th team member with the next quickest time will be
    declared the winner.
 7. Based on clock/gun time and not chip time (time elapsed between crossing the
    start line and finish line), the top five (5) male and female finishers will
    be the first five (5) eligible runners to cross the finish line;
    verification will take place on site. Once the verification takes place, the
    top three (3) individual runners will be posted on the results page.
 8. Series Owner will not hold a championship race in 2022. Participants on
    winning teams from 2021 Series’ events are not eligible to qualify for a
    championship race.


VIRTUAL RACE RULES

RACE DAY RULES FOR VIRTUAL RACE RULES

 1. Participants should follow all local and state guidelines regarding exercise
    and social distancing.
 2. Must complete a course of 3.5 miles or 5.6 km during the advertised event
    period as communicated by the Series Owner or the time submitted will not be
    included in the overall Race results on the Series’ leaderboard.
 3. Participants must track/record their performance (distance and total
    cumulative time) through their own personal distance and time tracking
    application, wearable or using a measured course and submit their result
    through the online results entry form or as otherwise instructed by Series
    Owner for inclusion on the Series’ leaderboard.
 4. Participants may conduct the Race on the roads, trails, track or treadmill
    and do not need to run on a course identified by Series Owner (if any).
 5. For safety reasons, roller skates, skateboards, rollerblades, roller skis,
    and bicycles are strictly prohibited.

SCORING RULES FOR VIRTUAL RACE RULES

 1. Individual results are calculated on the time elapsed between starting and
    ending the run. Participants must cover 3.5 miles/5.6km to receive an
    official time.
 2. Each participant may be placed on up to two (2) scoring teams at each
    Virtual Race per year. For example, a female participant may score for both
    a female and a mixed team in the Virtual Race.
 3. Virtual Race participants are NOT eligible for Championship scoring or
    qualification.


CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ALL SERIES’ RACES AND EVENTS

AT ANY RACE IN THE SERIES, ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST FOLLOW THESE RULES OF
COMPETITION AND CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A COURTEOUS MANNER, SHOWING RESPECT FOR
ALL FELLOW PARTICIPANTS, VOLUNTEERS, RACE STAFF, AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY.

 1.  Race Etiquette. Proper Race etiquette is required at all times, including
     being aware of surroundings and any announcements and following
     instructions from Race officials. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be
     tolerated.
 2.  Start. Participants must arrive early enough to enter their corrals on
     time. They must remain respectfully quiet during pre-Race announcements and
     the playing of the national anthem (in the U.S. only).
 3.  Headphones. The use of headphones or earbuds is strongly discouraged. If
     participants wear headphones, they shall ensure that they can hear all
     announcements and/or instructions and remain aware of their surroundings,
     including other participants.
 4.  Portable Toilets. In accordance with city ordinances, participants may only
     urinate in provided toilet facilities. They must be considerate in Porta
     Potty lines (never cutting ahead of others). Public urination in any part
     of the Race venue, course, village, or otherwise could result in
     disqualification and a police summons.
 5.  Running Courtesy.
     
     · Participants should not run in groups of three (3) or more across, as
     wide groups become barriers to other participants on the course.
     · If someone behind a participant calls out, “On your left,” the
     participant in front should move to the right to let the other participant
     pass.
     · Participants should never stop abruptly on the course (e.g., to drink at
     a water station or to tie shoelaces participants should move to the side of
     the course).
      

 6.  Race Attire. Participants are prohibited from racing without shirts and/or
     removing their shirts during the Series. Runners must wear their bibs on
     the front of their torsos, where they can be visible at all times.
 7.  Trash. Races are conducted in public parks and streets. Participants must
     deposit all trash in provided receptacles, including at water stations
     where they must take care to avoid hitting other participants with
     discarded cups. Recycling and compost bins should be used whenever
     possible.
 8.  Safety. If any participant encounters a runner in distress, they should
     offer assistance and/or report the situation to the nearest aid station. If
     possible, they should also call 911 (U.S. Races) or the local emergency
     medical number.
 9.  Medical. All participants should check with a professional health care
     provider prior to taking part in the Series. The Series Owner positions
     first aid and medical personnel at the start, along the course, and at the
     finish line. The coverage that personnel can provide is limited based on
     the overall range and quantity of medical care being provided to other
     participants. All Race participants must exercise personal responsibility
     in making decisions as it relates to one's health and participation in any
     Race. If a member of the Medical Care Team (as defined in the participant’s
     signed Entry Form) deems a participant unfit to continue participating in
     the Race, that decision is final. For clarity, by submitted an Entry Form,
     each participant has acknowledged and agreed that the responsibility for
     any medical costs incurred by a participant in connection with any element
     of his or her participation in the Race including, without limitation, any
     and all costs associated with the transport, care and treatment of the
     participant, are the exclusive responsibility of the participant.
 10. Prohibited Items. The following items are prohibited from Race venues:
     
     · Weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, mace, etc.
     · Any dangerous item or “dual use” item that could be considered dangerous,
     including hammers, saws, sharp objects, etc.
     · Flammable liquids, fuels, fireworks, toxic chemicals, and explosives.
     · Large packages, coolers, pop-up tent or camping tents and lean-tos.
     · Duvets, sleeping bags and large blankets or comforters.
     · Unmanned aerial devices, drones, survey balloons, photography
     mini-copters, or any other flying device.
     · Opaque trash/plastic bags (excluding clear trash bags which are
     permitted).
     · Animals/pets (excluding approved Service Animals which are permitted).
     · Folding chairs, camp chairs and tables of any kind.
     · Glass containers
     · Containers of liquid larger than one (1) liter
     · Strollers (all kinds)
     · Suitcases and rolling bags
     · Camelbacks and any type of hydration backpack (excluding fuel belts and
     handheld water bottles which are permitted)
     · Weight vests or any other vests with multiple pockets, especially those
     that can be used as water reservoirs.
     · Costumes that cover the face and any bulky outfits that are not
     reasonably form-fitting.
     · Props, including sporting equipment, military and fire gear, and signs
     larger than 11” x 17.”
     · Selfie sticks and camera mounts/rigs that are not attached directly to
     participants' heads or torsos.

 

Violation of any of the rules indicated herein, in the Race registration packet,
pre-Race electronic communications, and/or in Race announcements, or any
modified or supplemental rules published by the Series Owner or the ERC prior to
the Race, may result in disqualification of any participant, team, and/or the
entire company for the applicable Race and/or future Series events or Races. All
participants are bound by any modified or supplemental Rules of Competition or
Race-specific rules to the extent they are published prior to the Race. In
addition to the violations highlighted above, the Series Owner and ERC may
assess penalties for any other violations not specified in these Rules of
Competition based on all relevant facts and circumstances. The decision of the
ERC and the Series Owner is final.

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SAFETY BULLETIN


If you train regularly for at least a month before the J.P. Morgan Corporate
Challenge you should be fit enough to participate in a satisfying race.

COVID-19 AND RELATED STRAINS

Participants shall follow all applicable local, state, and national guidelines
and regulations regarding exercise and social distancing. Series Owner will
follow recommendations from the CDC and local health departments regarding
COVID-19 testing and vaccinations and the latest health and safety procedures
and guidelines. Details of those recommendations and a comprehensive COVID-19
protocols document will be shared with participants prior to the day of the
applicable Race.

In accordance with local law, participants may be expected to produce a negative
COVID-19 test or vaccine status prior to the start of the applicable Race in
order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and related strains to other
participants, community members and event staff.

Participants that feel ill and/or experience symptoms related to COVID-19 or
related strains on the day of the applicable Race (i.e., cough, fever, shortness
of breath, chills, muscle pain, loss of taste or smell), have tested positive
for COVID-19 or related strains within one hundred twenty (120) hours of the
applicable Race, or have been exposed to an individual who has tested positive
to COVID-19 or related strains within two (2) weeks prior to the day of the Race
are prohibited from participating in the Series.

WHAT IS HEATSTROKE?

Heatstroke is the breakdown of the body's ability to control its own
temperature. It occurs most often in short races when unfit runners, enticed by
the seemingly easy, short distance, run at a pace that is beyond their
conditioning. But even world-class athletes have suffered heatstroke. The
condition is deadly; victims of heatstroke-including young, fit people-suffer an
80% mortality rate.

WHO IS PRONE TO HEATSTROKE?

Any one of the below conditions puts you at risk for heatstroke. If one or more
of these risk factors applies to you, do not run in the heat (above 70° F/21°
C). Review the list on race day; if you are at risk, do not race in the J.P.
Morgan Corporate Challenge Series.

· Alcohol intake within twenty-four (24) hours
· Dehydration
· History of heatstroke
· Lack of recent, regular training
· Lack of sleep
· More than 20% overweight
· Not acclimated to the heat. It takes three weeks to acclimate to an increase
in temperature.
· Recent immunizations
· Sunburn or rash
· Taking medications, either over-the-counter or prescription, especially those
that decrease your ability to sweat, including:
— Anti-diarrheal medications
— Antihistamines
— Atropine
— Cold medications
— Diuretics
— Ephedrine, ephedra, ma huang
— Scopolamine
— Tranquilizers


WHAT ARE THE WARNING SIGNS OF HEATSTROKE?

The beginning stages of heatstroke are often marked by a throbbing headache, a
general feeling of malaise or excessive warmth, confusion, difficulty
concentrating, disorientation, clumsiness, stumbling, and excessive sweating or
no sweating. The symptoms of heat exhaustion, a condition that can precede
heatstroke, are extreme fatigue, nausea, vomiting, giddiness, muscular cramps,
rapid breathing, and faintness.

If you or a teammate have any of these symptoms, stop running, get into a cool
environment (shade, for example), and seek medical attention immediately.

HOW CAN I PREVENT HEATSTROKE?

If you have one of the above risk factors, don’t run in the heat (above 70°
F/21° C). Even runners to whom none of the above risk factors apply should take
the following precautions:

 * · Don’t run during the hottest part of the day.
 * · If you are not acclimated to the heat, reduce the length of your run and
   slow your pace by one minute per km until you’re acclimated to the heat. It
   takes three weeks to fully acclimate to a higher temperature and humidity.
 * · Drink water throughout the day, before, during, and after runs and races.

SHOULD I BE AWARE OF OTHER RISK FACTORS?

If any of the conditions listed below apply to you, you should consult with your
doctor about your plans to train and participate in a Race.

· Asthma
· Coronary artery disease
· Diabetes
· Drug use
· Excessive stress at work or home
· High blood pressure
· High cholesterol
· No previous running experience
· Sedentary lifestyle
· Smoking


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