Article 4
Each entry is considered as non-transferable
and final and implies full acceptance of the
rules. No refund will be made whatever the reasons
except if cancellation insurance has been
subscribed to. No registration transfers will be allowed,
whatever the reasons. Any person retroceding his bib to a third party
will be held responsible in case of an accident arising or provoked by
this third party during the competition. The organisation is exempt from
all responsibility in case of an accident in this type of situation.
Article 5
Bibs must be collected on Thursday April 6th, from 3pm to 8pm; Friday
April 7th, from 10am to 8pm; Saturday April 8th, from 9am to 8pm. Location:
Marathon Expo - Parc des Expositions - Hall N5 - Porte de Versailles
- 75015 -Paris. Bibs will be available upon presentation of confirmation
of each registration and an identity card. Bibs must be fully legible
during the whole race.
Bibs cannot be posted and cannot be collected
on Sunday April 9th, 2006
Article 6 - The official jury
The official jury is composed of an F.F.A. judge
whose decision is final. He is assisted by official race judges and race
stewards appointed by the F.F.A. Refreshment posts will be located every
5 km and at the finish line. Sponge-posts will be located every 5 km
from km 7.5. Timings will be shown every 5 km, at km 1 and 21.1 as well
as at the finish line. Competitors will be permitted up to 5h40 for completion
of the course. After the "end of race" vehicle has passed,
competitors should thereafter respect the Highway Code.
Article 7 - General services
Road safety is under control of the police department.
Medical services are provided by the French Red
Cross and civil protection, the first post being situated 12,5 km after
the start, and then every 5 km. They may stop any competitor from continuing
the race for medical reasons.
Article 8
The ChampionChip system will be used for timing.
Each competitor will be given a chip when collecting starting documents.
Check points will be placed at the start, on the course and at the finish,
to control each competitor's time. Competitors failing to follow the
course will be disqualified. Chips must be returned to the organiser
after the race. In case of withdrawal or cancellation, chips must be
sent to the organiser 15 days after the race, at the latest. Each non-returned
chip will be charged 15 euros and the competitor will be disqualified
from the event.
Article 9 - Insurance
Civil liability: the organiser has taken out a civil liability insurance
policy in accordance with current legislation. This contract insures
against damage caused by members of the organisation, and all Paris Marathon
competitors. Written proof can be provided upon request.
Personal insurance: licensed athletes will be
covered by the policy linked to their licence. Non licensed competitors
or other non-insured competitors, can take out supplementary cover via
their own insurance company or via the Marathon organisation when collecting
their bibs.
Article 10
Competitors expressly and exclusively grant to
A.S.O. and its assigns, the irrevocable right to use a competitor's name,
likeness, biography, factually or otherwise in connection with the production,
the distribution and exploitation of the pictures related to the Marathon,
world-wide in any and all devices, media, whatsoever, now known or hereafter
known, for the entire duration of the protection period currently awarded
by legislative or regulatory bodies, court decisions and/or arbitrages
in any country, and currently existing of future international conventions,
including eventual prolongations which may be made to this duration.
Article 11
Bicycles or motorised vehicles are strictly forbidden
on the course.
Article 12
All competitors acknowledge and accept all the
clauses of the rules registered at the following address: Maître
PASCAL, Huissier de Justice Associé - Issy Les Moulineaux, 2 place
Bonaventure Leca. The competitors agree, on their honour, not to anticipate
the start and to cover the full distance before crossing the finish line.