111K La Ruta Sukia
¡La hermanita menor ha llegado!
La distancia “Sprint” de 111 km hará su debut el 30 de abril de 2026.
Este desafiante recorrido comienza con una serie de subidas explosivas antes de unirse a los últimos 70+ km (43+ millas) de la ruta Costa Rica. 200 Los atletas enfrentarán un tramo significativo del icónico Sendero Sukia, también conocido como “La Sección Monstruo”, un camino histórico que en tiempos pasados se utilizaba para atravesar las montañas cuando no existían carreteras ni acceso vehicular. Una sección de bosque de altura espectacular!
¡Prepárate para una experiencia inolvidable entre terrenos agrestes, ascensos exigentes y una ruta llena de historia!
Al igual que las 200 millas, los 111KM, son parte del Campeonato Mundial de Endurance One Hundred
The little sister is here!
The 111 km “Sprint” distance will make its debut on April 30, 2026.
This challenging course kicks off with a series of punchy climbs before merging into the final 70+ km (43+ miles) of the Costa Rica 200-mile route. Athletes will tackle a significant stretch of the iconic Sukia Trail, also known as “The Monster Section”—a historic path once used to navigate the mountains in the days before roads and vehicles existed. A spectacular section of highland forest!
Get ready for an unforgettable ride through rugged terrain, steep ascents, and a route steeped in history!
Same as the 200 miles, the 111KM, are part of the One Hundred Endurance World Championship
FROM COAST TO COAST
Run across an entire country. Costa Rica 200 is a nonstop 200-mile running adventure from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacilic Ocean -through jungles, mountains, rivers, and vibrant communities
2025 race documentary
This is the story of a group of runners that believed in themselves and conquered the Costa Rica 200.
Do you believe you have what it takes?
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200M - April 27th / May 2nd, 2026
100K - April 30th / May 2nd, 2026
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The Costa Rica 200 is one of the most challenging and breathtaking endurance events in the world—a nonstop journey across an entire country. Starting on the Caribbean coast and finishing on the Pacific shore, this 211-mile (341 km) course takes you through 15 microclimates, from lush lowland jungles and misty cloud forests to volcanic landscapes and coastal wetlands.
You’ll climb from sea level to over 7,500 ft (2,300 m), facing temperatures that range from 35℉ (2°C) in the highlands to 90℉ (32°C) near the coasts. Along the way, you’ll cross rivers, pass waterfalls, and navigate steep mountain trails, all while discovering the rich culture and traditions of rural and indigenous communities.
The Costa Rica 200 is more than a race—it’s a cultural and scenic expedition that promotes sports tourism and supports local communities. It’s an opportunity to challenge your limits, immerse yourself in nature, and experience one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth.
Take the challenge. Live the adventure. Feel the culture.
Are you ready to join one of the most extraordinary races on Earth?
200M - Abril 27th / Mayo 2, 2026
100K - Abril 30th / Mayo 2, 2026
Costa Rica 200 es uno de los eventos de resistencia más desafiantes y espectaculares del mundo: una travesía ininterrumpida a lo largo de todo el país. Comienza en la costa del Caribe y termina en Pacífico, recorriendo 211 millas (341 km) a través de más de 15 microclimas, desde exuberantes selvas bajas y bosques nubosos hasta paisajes volcánicos y humedales costeros.
Subirás desde el nivel del mar hasta más de 7,500 pies (2,300 m), enfrentando temperaturas que van desde 2°C (35℉) en las tierras altas hasta 32°C (90℉) cerca de las costas. En el camino cruzarás ríos, pasarás por cascadas y recorrerás senderos de montaña, mientras descubres la rica cultura y tradiciones de comunidades rurales e indígenas.
Costa Rica 200 es más que una carrera: es una expedición cultural y escénica que promueve el turismo deportivo y apoya a las comunidades locales. Es una oportunidad para poner a prueba tus límites, sumergirte en la naturaleza y experimentar uno de los lugares con mayor biodiversidad del planeta.
Aceptá el reto. Viví la aventura. Sentí la cultura.
¿Estás listo para unirte a una de las carreras más extraordinarias del mundo?
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Discover the One Hundred® Endurance Trail World Championship, where ultra-trail running meets unparalleled ambition. Now in its breath-taking third year, this global championship is setting new standards for endurance sports.
With grueling 100km, 100 mile, and 200 mile races hosted in spectacular locations, One Hundred® challenges athletes to push their limits like never before. The season builds to an electrifying Grand Final , crowning the world’s best endurance trail runners.
As proud partners of One Hundred®, we are united in a shared mission to elevate mountain trail running to unprecedented heights.
Together, we’re fostering a global community of athletes and adventurers, inspiring the next generation to embrace the ultimate test of endurance.Be part of this extraordinary journey as we redefine the world of ultra-endurance sports – because this isn’t just a championship; it’s a revolution!
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Registration Details
Category Jun 15th - Dec 31st Jan 1st 2026 - Feb 28th Mar 1st 2026 - April 25th
200 solo $1600 $1750 $1900
200 relay team of 2 $1700 $2000 $2150
200 relay team of 4 $2000 $2300 $2450
Pacer $125 $150 $175
***Relay option amounts are per teamPayment options:
Registration page: Registration page: www.costarica200.com . You can use your preferred credit/debit card on our platform. We also can take Wise and direct bank to bank wires as a cheaper option. Additionally, we have a payment plan option that can be adjusted to the time of registration. For more details send an email to info@costarica200.com
PRECIO ESPECIAL PARA COSTARRICENCES Y RESIDENTES LEGALES EN COSTA RICA. mas detalle al correo info@costarica200.com
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*Pacer applicable policies are also listed.
Minimum Age:
The Minimum Age for Racing in the Costa Rica 200 is 21
The Minimum Age for a Pacer is 19.
The Minimum Age for a Crew Member is 18
Registration Policies (Pacer applicable policies are also listed):
Refunds:
Registration Fees are 100% NON-REFUNDABLE.
Transfers:
Registration entry can be transferred to another qualified racer with an added $150 fee 10 days or more before the event date, but shirt size will be what is reflected in the original registration.
The racer receiving the transfer must complete a registration and will pay the transfer fee plus any registration platform fees and must comply with all entry requirements.
Only one transfer per registration is allowed.
*Pacer Registrations are fully transferable up to 5 days before the event, but shirt size will be what is reflected in the original registration. .
Deferrals:
More than 90 days before the event, pay a $350 USD deferral fee, plus any payment platform fees applicable.
89-30 days before the event, pay a $450 USD deferral fee, plus any payment platform fees applicable.
No deferrals are allowed 29 days or less before the event date.
*Pacer Registrations cannot be deferred.
Discounts:
Any discounts will be properly announced using our official media channels.
No Pacer Registration discounts are available.
Shirts:
No shirt size will be confirmed if registered 30 days prior to the event. We always get extra shirts and will try our best, but cannot guarantee your size.
Shirts are only available for officially registered racers.
We do not mail shirts before, during, or after an event. Please make sure you pick your shirt up during the event.
Once you pick your shirt size at registration, we cannot exchange your size shirt after.
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Registration Includes
Racer Registration Includes:
1 nights of pre race accommodation with breakfast included
Bus and boat transport from San Jose to the Caribbean coast race start line.
1 Crew Vehicle Pass for designated crewing location access
Free Event Photographs on course and at finish.
Racer Bib.
Aid Station Food & Drinks, and sleeping areas
Experienced Medical Team Support.
Race basic medical insurance.
GPS Tracking Device.
Costa Rica 200 finisher T-Shirt.
Gorgeous and heavy duty Costa Rica 200 Finisher’s Buckle/Medal (for finishers only).
Racer Registration Does NOT Include:
Flights.
Crew/Pacer Accommodation and/or Transportation.
Pacer Registration.
Any Accommodation, Meals or Transportation outside of what is described in the Racer Registration Includes section.
Anything else not clearly laid out in the Racer Registration Includes section above.
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Registration Includes
Racer Registration Includes:
1 nights of pre race accommodation with breakfast included
Bus and boat transport from San Jose to the Caribbean coast race start line.
1 Crew Vehicle Pass for designated crewing location access
Free Event Photographs on course and at finish.
Racer Bib.
Aid Station Food & Drinks, and sleeping areas
Experienced Medical Team Support.
Race basic medical insurance.
GPS Tracking Device.
Costa Rica 200 finisher T-Shirt.
Gorgeous and heavy duty Costa Rica 200 Finisher’s Buckle/Medal (for finishers only).
Racer Registration Does NOT Include:
Flights.
Crew/Pacer Accommodation and/or Transportation.
Pacer Registration.
Any Accommodation, Meals or Transportation outside of what is described in the Racer Registration Includes section.
Anything else not clearly laid out in the Racer Registration Includes section above.
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200 Pacer Details
Max 3 Pacers per Solo Racer.
No Drop Bags.
Pacer Registration Includes:
*Pacers are required to register as in this race they will be on the course a very long time and there are extensive resources that will be consumed. See the Rules/FAQ Section on Pacers for rules around pacing.
Pacer Bib.
Aid Station Access (only when pacing).
Medical Support Access (only while pacing).
Costa Rica 200 Pacer T-Shirt.
Pacer Registration Does NOT Include:
Flights.
Accommodation or Meals.
Transportation to/from Aid Stations when starting/stopping pacing.
Any Transportation outside of what is described in the Pacer Registration Includes section.
Anything else not clearly laid out in the Pacer Registration Includes section above.
Itinerary
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full 2026 event Schedule
*Itinerary is subject to changes, registrants will be notified of any changes or additions
Date Time Activity Location
April 25th, 2026. 3:30 - 4:00 PM 200 mile athletes Check-In & Gear Check. Race Headquarters San Jose
April 26th, 2026. 12:30 - 6:00 PM 200 mile athletes Check-In & Gear Check. Mandatory Hotel Pacuare
6:00 PM Race Briefing. Not mandatory but strongly recommended. Hotel Pacuare
April 27th, 2026. 4:00 AM 200 mile GPS tracker delivery. Hotel Pacuare
4:15 AM Departing host hotel to race start.
5:00 AM Boat shuttle to Prologue start. Goschen
5:45 AM Start Prologue 200 mile. Boca Pacuare, Isla Guacimo
7:45 AM Official race start 200 mile. Goschen
April 30th, 2026 9:00 AM 100K athlete race pack and bib pick up Quepos
4:30 PM 100k athlete gear check and GPS tracker delivery Naranjito
5:30 PM 100k Race Start Naranjito
6:45 PM Estimated arrival of first 200 mile runner Quepos
May 1st, 2026 5:00 PM Estimated arrival of first 100k runner Quepos
May 2nd, 2026 7:00 AM Finish line closes
10:00 AM Award Ceremony. Quepos
COURSEs
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211 miles / 343 kms
111 kms
RULES & INfo
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**Both racers and their pacers will be required to carry all of the mandatory gear at all times when on the course. Random gear checks will be enforced and racers will be pulled from the course if the following items are not with them.
Mandatory Gear
Participants must carry the following items at all times:
A headlamp with extra batteries (or 2 headlamps with good batteries).
Working cell phone with local SIM card or international roaming plan (can be off but must stay charged up to use in case of emergency).
GPS tracking device, where you can follow the race track (watch, phone, device, etc)
Red flashing light with clip to mount on back of hydration pack (for night sections)
Rain jacket with hood.
Hat for sun protection.
Emergency Blanket or Bivvy.
Long sleeve baselayer
Long leg baselayer
Emergency Whistle.
Small First Aid Kit (see minimum requirements below).
Assigned tracking device (pacers not required to carry this)
Hydration system with a minimum 3 liter capacity (must be full when leaving an Aid Station).
Electrolyte Replacement (Tablets, Powder, etc.).
Minimum of 1500 Calories of food (when leaving any Aid Station).
Reusable cup to use at aid stations.
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Racer Entry Qualifications:
Medical Certificates and Proof of Results are all due no less than 30 days before the event. These items can be sent via email to info@costarica200.com
with Subject: RACER FULL NAME - RACER ENTRY QUALIFICATION. Do not send any of this proof to us before you officially register.
Failure to submit valid Racer Entry Qualification will result in registration deferral using our Registration Deferral Policies. .
MEDICAL: A Signed Official Medical Certificate certifying that the runner (must have full name written on it as well) is in the proper condition to participate in this event..
PROOF OF Finisher Results: for a 200 mile race completed within the last 24 months, or..
for a race of 100K or longer completed within the last 12 months before the event start date (Official Results or valid Strava link are acceptable).
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Course Marking & GPS Mapping:
The course will be marked in the most important sections with white trail markers with reflectives and directional arrows with reflective tape at the most critical sections. For most of the course you will follow the course on the GPS of your preference. This event is for real experienced trail racers, and you will be expected to stay on course.
All racers will be required to carry the course GPX track on a handheld GPS device or phone with enough battery backup to last the entire event. There will be places where you can recharge your devices.
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Aid Stations:
There will be 14 designated Aid Stations on the course, classified as Basic, Full and Sleep stations.
Basic: water, electrolytes, fruit and sweet and salty snacks
Full: water, electrolytes, fruit, sweet and salty snacks, warm food
Sleep: water, electrolytes, fruit, sweet and salty snacks, warm food, electricity and basic sleeping facilities (Shelter only, no mattress or bed, but a cover place and bathrooms. Runners need to provide themselves with everything they need to rest)
We will do our best to accommodate everyone's dietary restrictions, with vegan, vegetarian and carnivorous diets. YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE YOU BRING ALL YOUR TECHNICAL FOOD WITH YOU (GELS, BARS, SALT PILLS, ETC)
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Sleep Stations:
Sleep Stations are very basic designated areas for active racers to rest for a while. Racers are allowed to stay for a maximum period of 3 hours at each sleep station.
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Drop Bags:
See Runners Manual for information on how many Drop Bags are allowed per racer.
Each registered racer is allowed only one Drop Bag per Aid Station.
Drop Bags will be accessible only at the designated Aid Stations.
Each Bag must be packed in a single soft container with a handle and no larger than 30 liters. Visibly tagged as (AID STATION NAME-LAST NAME-BIB #).
Drop bags should be waterproofed as there is no guarantee they will be transported in a covered vehicle.
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Teams of 2 and 4 runners are allowed
Only one runner per team on the road. Accompaniment by other teammates or pacers is not allowed.
Authorized points for relaying runners will pointed out in the Runners Manual
The runner on the road must carry the GPS. It is the team's responsibility to ensure that the runner on the road charges the device. Failure to do so will result in disqualification.
It is the responsibility of each team to have its own means of transportation to be able to take each runner to the authorized relay points. The organization will NOT be responsible for the transportation of any competitor anywhere, unless it is in an emergency. The organization can assist teams in obtaining the necessary transportation for the competition, at an additional cost. For more details, please email info@costarica200.com
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Pacers:
Only registered pacers wearing pacer bibs are allowed after approx 70 miles.
Pacers can only start/stop pacing at Aid Stations, as these are the only ones with crew access.
Only 3 total registered pacers per racer allowed, and only one on course at a time.
Pacer registration is required and available on the main registration page.
Pacers will need to sign a pacer waiver which will be available at each Aid Station.
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Crewing:
Crewing is allowed in designated crew areas only.
A racer is allowed a max of 1 registered vehicle and will be provided a Crew Pass for the vehicle.
The provided Crew Pass must be displayed in the vehicle at all times.
A max of 1 crew member (plus up to 2 registered pacers) in one crew vehicle are allowed at a designated crew area at one time.
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Spectators:
Spectators are not allowed in designated crew areas or Aid Stations.
There are only a few places where spectators will be allowed (spectator areas TBA).
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Outside Aid & Crewing:
Racers and pacers are not permitted to receive any crew aid outside of designated Aid Stations.
Runners and pacers are allowed to purchase items at non-Aid Station locations such as stores, restaurants, etc. along the course.
Runners must carry at least $100 (equivalent in colones) in cash or card to be able to buy food and or drinks in between aid stations.
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Rides:
Racers are NOT allowed to take rides of any sort during the race. Motorcycles, bicycles, e-bikes, buses, cars, trucks, horses, cows, pigs, chickens, etc. are NOT allowed! Once a racer gets a ride, they are forfeiting the right to continue in the race, and probably banned for future events from this organization
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Cutoffs:
An overall cutoff time of 127 hours has been established for the 211 mile course.
Additional cutoffs for each Aid Station will be shared in detail in the Runners Manual.
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DNF:
Racers who wish to drop out (DNF) of the race MUST report to the nearest Race official immediately and give up their chip and bib. This is imperative and failure to do so can result in being banned from any future events from this organization.
Racers who drop from the race are not guaranteed a ride back to the Finish line right away. If near an Aid Station location, runners can wait then ride with race staff when transportation is available. Public transportation may be available and Taxis can be arranged for at the racer's cost.
In the event of DNF, transportation back to San Jose or a racer’s desired destination is not guaranteed and will be at the racer’s expense. The race organization will do their best to support racers to arrange this transportation.
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This is a Cupless race, which means there will be no cups available at any aid station. Every racer is required to carry their own reusable hydration container/s to drink and/or refill.
Littering from any racer, pacer or their crew will result in immediate disqualification from the event.
We pledge as an organization to reduce, reuse and recycle before, during and after this event.
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Medical & Safety
An experienced, fully qualified medical team staffed by doctors and led by a Race Medical Director will be available throughout the event.
If a racer should require hospitalization, appropriate land transportation will be provided to the necessary location. Racers must provide their own travel/health insurance in order to cover hospital and or helicopter fees where applicable.
It is mandatory for each racer to provide their own international travel insurance purchased in their country of origin.
The Race organization reserves the right to remove any racer from the course if the racer presents a safety or health threat to themselves, to another racer or any event staff/volunteers.
The Race Medical Director is the Medic in chief for the event and the person that directs and dictates the step to follow in case of any health and or safety situation.
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Cancellation or Postponement:
We reserve the right to cancel or postpone an event due to severe weather or any other severe circumstances (including but not limited to war, terrorism, volcano eruptions, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, overflowing rivers, landslides, mudslides, extreme heavy rains, forest fires, tsunamis, pandemic, and more.)
If the race organization makes the decision not to host the event at the published date for any of the reasons above, the event will be postponed and the full cost of registration will automatically be rolled to the new date.
In the case of postponement, transfers will be allowed to other qualified racers with no transfer fee.
A minimum of 15 runners are needed to run the event. In the case the organization does not reach this number, registration fees will be reimbursed.
Travel
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Racer Registartion Includes
Lodging - 1 Night at race start location on the caribbean coast
Transportation - Bus and boat to start line
Other services available at registration page:
Travel Add ons:
*We will be providing information and registration soon for crew/pacer travel packages that include the items below
Car rental Standard 4x4
Guide/driver services $125 p/dLodging
Pre race - San Jose (meeting city)
Post race - Quepos (finish line)Shuttle service
Quepos (finish line) - San Jose/Airport - shared $50
Quepos (finish line) - San Jose/Airport - private $200
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All flights should be booked in and out of San Jose International Airport (SJO).
Scheduled Airport shuttles only go to/from this airport.
Racers should book their flights to arrive no later than midday (12:00) on Saturday April 25th 2026, and departure flights no earlier than midday (12:00) on Sunday May 3rd 2026.
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1 night of accommodation is provided for registered racers (see Registration Details for more information).
There are accommodation facilities along the route near the Aid Stations locations that can be booked directly for the registered crew, pacers, and relay teams
All accommodation is for double rooms, a single-supplement upgrade is available upon request.
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Airport Shuttles are available from the airport to host hotel and from Finish line to airport or host hotel
Scheduled shuttle transportation from San Jose to the start line is included for registered racers only.
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The Start line (prologue) is only accessible by boat, all boat transportation is included in Racer Registration.
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It is possible to participate in this event without renting a vehicle and without crew/pacers, though it is necessary to rent a vehicle if a racer wants to have Crew and/or Pacers, or compete as a Relay Team.
Vehicles can be rented with or without drivers, but renting a vehicle with a driver is recommended as they will be able to hop between crew locations and know the roads, language, etc. Ask us about this option.
FAQ
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>> This section is subject to change at the discretion of the organizers, registrants will be notified of any changes or additions to this section. A detailed Race Guide will be provided to all registered participants.
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This event is not your local 100k and is only for experienced trail racers who can be self-sufficient and handle the ups and downs of ultramarathon expedition racing with grace, and can follow rules and regulation to the last point.
Top this off with being in a different country, in a hot climate, please come prepared.
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Yes, 100% if can be done this way! The course has sufficient Aid Stations and Drop Bag points. Our registration also includes transportation from San Jose to start, Pre-Race Lodging, and even some meals. There are also travel package add-ons that includes airport transportation and additional hotel nights.
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Yes, we will have a mix of local food with plenty of fresh fruits, nuts, veggies and gluten-free options such as gallo pinto (rice and beans), maduros (plantains), tortillas, etc. However, we do recommend you increase the amount of food you need in your Drop Bags to accommodate for any special dietary needs.
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Training on the course before the event is allowed, we will be sharing the course maps and tracks on the site soon.
The Costa Rica 200 event is not liable for any person (registered or non registered) training on the event outside of the event dates.
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The Start area is about 3.5 hours from San Jose with the last part only accessible via boat through the canals/rivers on the Caribbean side.
Only registered racers, pacers, and crew with registered travel packages will be allowed to use the boat transport to get to the Start Line on race morning.
No Spectator access at the Start Line, unless they find their own way in and out
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All racers will be required to wear a tracking device that will be provided by the organization. A public link will be made available for tracking online.
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Yes, please read the Travel Section below on this webpage
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Yes, all Crew and Pacers need to be registered via the Registration Page.
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