1.1. 48. TARTU MARATON (hereinafter 48. TM) belongs to the 2022 calendar of international long distance ski race series Worldloppet (WL), International Ski Federation (FIS), professional long-distance skiing series Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour and Estonian long distance ski race series Estoloppet. Tartu Maraton is also the first stage of Tartu Maraton Klassik.
1.2. 48. TM is organized by Club Tartu Maraton in co-operation with the sponsors and supporters.
1.3. 48. TM will be organized according to the cross-country long distance skiing race rules of the Estonian Ski Association and FIS, current Race Regulations, WL Regulations, the official program of the competition and according to the decisions made by the Council and Board of Club Tartu Maraton.
1.4. In addition to the main races on 13th and 20th of February, there will be a virtual race from 20th of December 2021 to 20th of March 2022 according to separate regulations. Registration to virtual race has to be made separately. Re-registration from the main race to virtual one and vice versa is possible (see p.16). Completion of a virtual race distance will count towards multiple participation awards (silver and gold pins) of Tartu Maraton if the participant does not have a result from the main races of Tartu Maraton in the given year.
1.5. Due to force majeure the organizer could be forced to change or shorten the course, change the location of start and/or finish, start time, race technique, compose the race from laps, or cancel the race. The Organizing Committee will make the final decision at least 72 h before start time, which will be forwarded to mass media. In exceptional circumstances the Jury has a right to make changes concerning the race until 3 hours before the start (FIS Article 388.1.3) to secure safety of the participants.
In case of changing or shortening the track, the WL stamp will be issued if the track is at least 50% of the original.
1.6. Other unforeseen cases will be solved by the Organizing Committee.
2.1. 48. TARTU MARATON takes place on February 20th, 2022. The race date will not be changed.
The 63 km race start, which takes place at 10 a.m., is a mass start, where timing starts at the firing of the start gun. In all following race starts, the net time is calculated.
All start coridors for the 63 km race distance shall be opened at 9:45 a.m.
63 km distance belongs to the professional long-distance skiing series Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour.
In 31 km distance, timing starts at the firing of the start gun and the start is open up to 15 minutes.
3.1. Registration takes place:
3.2. Re-registration is the alteration of the participant’s name or the race distance. Re-registration is possible:
3.3. With making the entry, the participant confirms the willingness to abide by the current Race Regulations and gives the permission to use the shot photo and video material for the promotion of the event.
3.4. With making the entry, the participant confirms the willingness to abide by the Privacy Policy which can be found on the website of Club Tartu Maraton.
Date | 63 km | 31 km |
up to 13.12.2021 | 60 € | 40 € |
14.12.2021 - 07.02.2022 | 75 € | 50 € |
08.02.-19.02.2022 | 120 € | 80 € |
20.02.2022 | 125 € | 85 € |
4.1. A discount of 50% from the current registration wave price is available for the youth up to the age of 18 (included), this discount does not apply to the re-registration fee and when registering on the day of the race. For those who registered with the youth discount price, other discounts (group discount etc.) do not apply.
4.2. A discount of 10% from the current registration wave price is available for groups of 10 or more participants to whom other discounts do not apply. The registration must be done as a group all at once via the registration system of our homepage.
4.3. Start fee includes: prepared ski track; start bib with time keeping chip; information sheet; marking stickers for the skis; medical service card; food stamp; souvenir pin; time keeping (only in case of wearing start bib and correctly attached time keeping chip during the whole race); service and catering in the SP-s and at the finish; awarding; diploma with name, result and placing; finisher medal; luggage transport from start to finish; medical service if necessary; transport of abandoned skiers; silver or gold pins according to the statute.
4.4. In case the right of participation is waived, the participation fee is not refunded, but by submitting a doctor's note by 19.02.22 at 17:00 (by 12.02 at 17:00 for the 16 km), 50% of the paid registration fee will be transferred to the participant's account in the self service environment of Club Tartu Maraton as a credit which can be used when registering to next races in the Klassik series. The credit is valid for 1 year.
5.1. Only classical technique is permitted, which is checked along the whole course. Using wrong technique leads to disqualification. This bases upon the protocols and video recordings done by technique control which will be looked through before publishing the official results.
5.2. Everyone will participate at their own responsibility! It is advisable to have an accident and/or health insurance. Organizers are not liable for participants’ health problems or damaged/lost personal belongings.
5.3. Age limit: all skiers born in 2007 or earlier (in 2010 or earlier on the shorter distance) who have trained enough for the race are allowed to participate.
With trainer’s permission, younger skiers can also participate on the 63 km race. Younger skiers can participate in the shorter distances with parents, on their responsibility.
Age groups:
Women: N17 (year of birth: 2007-05), N20 (2004-2002), N21 (2001-1988), N35 (87-83), N40 (82-78), N45 (77-73), N50 (72-68), N55 (67-63), N60 (62-58), N65 (57-53), N70 (52 or earlier);
Men: M17 (year of birth: 2007-05), M20 (2004-2002), M21 (2001-1988), M35 (87-83), M40 (82-78), M45 (77-73), M50 (72-68), M55 (67-63), M60 (62-58), M65 (57-53), M70 (52-48), M75 (47-43),M80 (42-38), M85 (37 or earlier).
5.4. The participants of the Tartu Maraton respect clean and honest sports. The anti-doping rules of the FIS are fully implemented in the event, and due to this, the Estonian Anti-Doping Agency (www.antidoping.ee) and other anti-doping organisations have got the right to carry out doping tests among all participants.
6.1. In 63 km distance all start corridors will be open at 9:45.
6.2. Service stations.
There are 7 service stations on the 63 km course: 1. Matu 12 km, 2. Ande 23 km, 3. Kuutse 32 km, 4. Peebu 39 km, 5. Palu 46,6 km, 6. Hellenurme 53,5 km, 7. Coffee point 59,2 km.
There are 3 intermediate sprints on the 63 km race: Matu 12 km, Kuutse 32 km, Palu 46,6 km.
There are 4 service stations on the 31 km course: 1. Peebu 7 km, 2. Palu 14,6 km, 3. Hellenurme 21,5 km, 4. Coffee point 27,2 km.
There is 1 service station on the 16 km course: Hellenurme.
6.3. Waste areas.
There will be marked waste areas on the race course before and after every service point and at other specially signed section. Please dispose your waste (drink bottles, gel tubes etc.) next to the course, do not throw it to the forest or road ditch, where it is hard to find for cleaning crew after the event. It is prohibited to litter outside of waste areas! Organizers and commissaries have the right to disqualify or fine the violators. Disqualification can also be based on photo or video recordings.
6.4. The labeling of the skis is not mandatory. Exchange of only one ski is permitted during the race. Exchange of both skis will lead to disqualification.
6.5. Medical aid is organized by Estonian Disaster Relief Team in co-operation with Tartu Ambulance and Tartu county Red Cross Society. If you see someone in trouble on the track, please try to help and let the organizers know immediately or call 112!
6.6. Lost and found items must be given to service station’s chief, who transports the things to the secretariat after station is closed up. Owners can ask for their lost things from the finish area lost and found booth or from the Club Tartu Maraton office during one month after the race.
7.1. Time limits of passing service stations:
Check point | Location | 63 km | 31 km |
Start | Otepää / Arula | 10:20 | 13:30 |
1. Matu SP | 12 km | 11:55 | - |
2. Ande SP | 23 km | 13:25 | - |
3. Kuutse SP | 32 km | 14:40 | - |
4. Peebu SP | 39 km / 7 km | 15:30 | 15:00 |
5. Palu SP | 46,6 km / 14,6 km | 16:30 | 16:15 |
6. Hellenurme SP | 53,5 km / 21,5 km | 17:30 | 17:15 |
7. Coffee point | 59,2 km / 27,2 km | 18:20 | |
Finish | 63 km / 31 km | 19:00 | 19:00 |
7.2. Not passing the service points before time limit leads to disqualification. These skiers will be taken to the finish area by bus.
Start group | 63 km start numbers | 63 km start time | 31 km preliminary finish time start numbers start from 8001 |
Ladies Elite SC + TM |
10 001-... | 9:50 | - |
Elite SC + TM 30 |
1-150 | 10:00 | |
1st group | 151-300 | 10:00 | 1 h 40 min - 2 h 45 min |
2nd group | 301-400 | 10:00 | 2 h 46 min - 3 h 10 min |
3rd group | 401-500 | 10:00 | 3 h 11 min - 3 h 35 min |
4th group | 501-700 | 10:00 | 3 h 36 min - ... |
5th group | 701-1000 | 10:00 | - |
6th group | 1001-1500 |
10:10 moving towards start line 3 min before start (10:07) |
- |
7th group | 1501-2000 |
10:10 moving towards start line 3 min before start (10:07) |
- |
8th group | 2001-2500 |
10:20 moving towards start line 3 min before start (10:17) |
- |
9th group | 2501-3000 |
10:20 moving towards start line 3 min before start (10:17) |
- |
10th group | 3001-3500 |
10:20 moving towards start line 3 min before start (10:17) |
- |
9.1. The handout of the start materials takes place:
10.1. Transportation for participants.
The organizers recommend using special shuttle buses for transport from Tartu and the Finish car park in Elva to the Start location on the morning of the marathon day. A seat on a special bus heading to the Start location is only guaranteed with a ticket purchased from pre-sale. After the marathon, special shuttle buses are available for travelling from the Finish Location to Tartu and the Start car parks. The special shuttle buses are available for a fee of 4 €, if purchased from pre-sale, and 6 € from buses. The pre-sale of bus tickets is performed at the Race Centre. The bus schedules of the shuttle buses are published on the Club’s website by no later than 2 weeks prior to the race.
10.2.Parking in Otepää and Arula is free of charge; cars are directed to the parking lots in the order of fulfillment. Parking in the finish car park (Elva-Hellenurme 2 km) costs 5 € when purchased from pre-sale, and 10 € on the event day. For buses with more than 10 seats parking is free of charge.
10.3. Traffic restrictions.
Parking and stopping areas at the service stations are marked with temporary traffic signs, ignoring of which will lead to traffic fines. Stopping in restricted areas and feeding elite athletes is only allowed with special permits.
11.1. Time keeping is performed with an electronic timing chip which must be attached to the back side of the start bib from start to finish. The timing chip is single-use and you don't have to return it to organizers after the race. To get a result, your 2022 year race bib must be visible from your front and back during the entire race and the time keeping chip must be attached properly.
11.2. Unofficial results will be constantly updated on the information board in the finish area and on the Internet website www.tartumaraton.ee. The Official Results will be issued on Friday after the race at 17:00 on the website www.tartumaraton.ee.
11.3. Individuals who participate under a wrong name and/or start number, use more than one time keeping chip or engage in other unsportsmanlike behaviour, will be disqualified. Race Director and Race Secretary have the right to make evidence-based disqualifying decisions also after the confirmation of official results
11.4. All protests concerning race results and breaking the Rules etc must be brought up to Jury as follows:
11.5. All protests concerning the organization will be solved by the Jury: 1. FIS Technical Delegate (chairman), 2. Estonian Ski Association Technical Delegate, 3. Race Director.
12.1. Awards ceremony takes place in the finish area according to race programme.
13.1. If the event is cancelled due to a force majeure the participation fees shall be refunded in accordance with the current regulations and rights of the organiser which state that the organiser may deduce the sum used for already made arrangements.
13.2. In case of cancelling Tartu Maraton due to lack of snow or another force majeure with an announcement of the cancellation 72 hours beforehand, 50% of participation fees will be transferred to participants’ self service accounts as credit which can be used for the entry fee next payment in the Cube series. The credit is valid until the end of the 1st registration period of the next Tartu Ski Maraton.
13.2.1. If the participant does not wish to use the transfer possibilities mentioned under p.18.2. and wishes to be refunded the 50% of the participation fee, he/she is obliged to present Club Tartu Maraton with a proper application in the course of 1 month after the cancelled event’s date. This must be done by post (Laulupeo pst. 25, 51007 Tartu) or by e-mail (tartumaraton@tartumaraton.ee).
13.2.2. All private persons whose 50% of participation fees will be transferred to their self service accounts are obliged to register to the event of their choice and pay the rest of the participation fee by the end of the 1st registration period of the next Tartu Ski Maraton. After the named date no more payments or complaints will be accepted or satisfied.
13.2.3. Participation fees paid by legal entities (enterprises, clubs, etc.) are only to be transferred to next events in the Tartu Maraton Cube series. This means that they cannot be refunded. People who were registered to Tartu Maraton by a given enterprise will not be automatically transferred. The 50% of fees paid will be transferred to the user account of the representative of the given legal entity. The representative of the enterprise is obliged to renew the registration list (make a new group registration to the event of their choice) at the latest by the end of the first deadline of registration for the following year’s Tartu Maraton. After this deadline it is no longer possible to use last year’s participation fees and no later complaints will be satisfied.
13.3. A force majeure is considered to be any unpredictable event that the organiser has no control over. The organiser cannot change its time or way of occurrence, control it or stop it from happening (e.g. war, rebellion, strike, fire, flood, earthquake, (snow)storm, insufficient snow, downpour or any other act of nature, etc.)
13.4. If the event is cancelled due to a force majeure no expenditures made to third parties by the participants are to be compensated by the organisers of Tartu Maraton. We advise participants from abroad to purchase a travel insurance that would cover the expenses caused by the cancellation of the event.
13.5. If the event is cancelled due to lack of snow, a walking hike will be organized. Participation in the hike will not count as a participation in Tartu Ski Maraton. Participants registered to the cancelled event (in addition to the 50% transfer or refund) have the right to re-register to either the virtual race or the hike without additional charge.
13.6. If the parties cannot find an agreement the discords shall be solved in accordance with the Estonian laws in the Tartu county court.