
Fair play rules
Compliance with the regulations and instructions of the organizer
Participants must follow the instructions of the organizers, security and safety services.
The principles of fair play and mutual respect between participants apply.
Safety on the route
Please stick to the designated route – no shortcuts, no leaving the marked paths, and no moving outside the designated roads.
Sudden movements and sudden changes of direction near horses are prohibited.
Overtaking rules on shared sections
Riders may only overtake runners on the left side, having given them a voice warning beforehand ("Rider on the left!").
Runners are required to give way by moving to the right.
Compliance with the Code of Conduct for Horses
Riders are responsible for the welfare of their horses before, during and after competitions.
The health and condition of the horse are a condition for being allowed to start and finish.
Horses are subject to mandatory veterinary inspection before the start and after crossing the finish line.
Taking care of cleanliness and nature protection
Waste (drink containers, energy gels) should be kept with you and disposed of at designated points.
It is forbidden to interfere with nature – you may not pick plants, scare animals or disturb their habitat.
Prohibitions on the reservation
Noise, use of loudspeakers, smoking and fire lighting are prohibited.
Entry is prohibited for unauthorized persons – only competitors and safety services are allowed on the route.
Responsibility for equipment and personal belongings
The organizer is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
You cannot leave valuable items or documents in the deposit.
Time limit and rules for finishing the competition
The maximum time to complete the competition is 3 hours.
If the limit is exceeded, participants must leave the course and inform the organizer.
Obligation to have a visible starting number
The number must be pinned to the front and visible at all times.
Its absence, covering or removal results in disqualification.
Consequences of violating the regulations
Failure to follow the rules may result in a warning or disqualification.
The organiser has the right to remove from the competition any person who disturbs order, creates a threat or does not follow instructions.
