Law n° 99-223 on protecting the health of sportsmen and on preventing the consumption of illicit drugs was passed by the French National Assembly on march 23, 1999. Under the provisions of this new law, all French or non-French runners are required to produce proof of their fitness to participate in running competitions. Such proof must be in the form of a medical certificate issued by a doctor following a medical examination.
1 : You are a runner who holds a licence issued by the French Athletics Federation (FFA) or by an other kind of federation.
- You must mandatorily write your licence number in the entry form for the Paris Half-Marathon and join the copy of your licence (saison 2003/2004)
- If you have forgotten to do so, you must show your licence when you collect your bib from Expo between 4 and 7 march 2004 of Parc Floral de Paris.
2 : You are a runner who is not a holder of a licence.
- You must be in possession of a medical certificate issued less than 12 months prior to the Paris Half-Marathon, i.e. march 7, 2004, testifying that you are fit to participate in running competitions.
- The original certificate or a copy must be given to the organisers attached to your entry form and payment when you register for the Paris Half-Marathon.
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Inscription web
To complete your registration, you have to send your medical certificate to ASO Athlétisme.
Do not forget to mention your name and race n° (to know it, use the runners list a few days after your online-registration).
Warning
given that the organisers¹ liability is involved, your entry form will not be accepted if you cannot prove the existence of a medical certificate by showing it directly or by showing your FFA licence.
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