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Grand Canyon Trail Half Marathon & 5k Run/Walk

Sat November 2, 2024 Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023 US Directions

2024 Prize Money + Age Group Awards, Course Records

Half Marathon Men's Record: 1:18:33, Jonathan Hiley, Tequisquiapan, Quetaro, Mexico, 2021

Half Marathon Women's Record: 1:24:33, Shannon Porter, Flagstaff, AZ 2022

5k Men's Record: 17:04, Jeffrey Smith, Grand Canyon Village, AZ, 2021

5k Women's Record: 24:54 Tonya Kiesow, Williams, AZ, 2021

We're once again offering prize money to top overall finishers in the 2024 Half Marathon.

The first male and female will each receive $150.
Second place will receive $100.
Third place will receive $50. 

Course record bonuses of $200 will go to the man and woman who break the male and female course records.

In the Half-Marathon, we hope to offer a grab-bag of prizes for the top three male and female in 10-year age groups. NOTE: we'll call first-place winners up to choose their awards, then 2nd place, then 3rd place.

In the 5k Fun Run/Walk, first place man and woman overall receive a grab-bag prize, while first place in 10-year age groups will receive awards.

Please note that you must be at the 11:30 am awards ceremony to receive prizes -- age group awards will NOT be mailed.

Special thanks to the local merchants in Tusayan for providing the grab-bag of awards.

PRIZE MONEY RULES AND REGULATIONS

NOTE: Headphones are not allowed in prize money competition; prize money will not be given to runners wearing headphones.  
NOTE: All prize money winners may be required to complete appropriate tax information in order to receive checks.
NOTE: A limited number of complimentary or discounted entries for elite athletes are available.  Send running resume and ways you can add value to the race to the race director Randy Accetta at randy@runtucson.net.
NOTE: Prize money awards are based on "gun" starting time for overall and masters, and chip time for age group.
We follow the RRCA Fair Competition Policies. 

Following USATF and RRCA guidelines, the use of headphones in prize money races is prohibited -- that is, prize money will not be distributed to runners wearing headphones in these events.  We strongly discourage the use of headphones in all road race events.  From USATF: "The following shall be considered assistance and therefore not allowed: . . . The visible possession or use by athletes of video, audio, or communications devices in the competition area [ . . .] those competing in Championships for awards, medals, or prize money may not use such devices . . . headphones remain banned for any athlete competing in a USA Championship . . ."While USA Track & Field is the governing body and issuer of rules for the sport of running, local event directors are encouraged to adopt these RRCA recommended policies to further support and promote fair competition for athletes, especially those competing for prize money and age group awards.

Prize Money Eligibility Policy
To be eligible for elite entry or prize purse an athlete must:

Not be currently serving a suspension issued by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) or the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for use of a banned substance
Not have ever served a ban issued by USADA or WADA for the use of performance enhancing drugs
Not be represented by coaches and/or agents who have had 2 or more athletes receiving such suspensions in the previous 4 years
Not be represented by coaches and/or agents who served a ban for use of performance enhancing drugs during their own athletic career*
Provide proper documentation proving they are eligible for prize money (form W-9, W-8ECI or W-8BEN)
Sign a statement attesting they are in compliance with USADA and WADA anti-doping regulations related to banned substance use and if issued a doping suspension or ban in the future, they will not be allowed back at the event for any reason
Consent to random drug testing according to the standards and procedures of USATF, USADA and WADA

Any athlete that believes they have been barred from the event or the opportunity to earn prize money at the event because of mistaken identity due to near or exact name of a person currently suspended, banned or previously banned, must submit documentation certified by a notary in advance to the race director or elite athlete coordinator of the event proving that they are not the same person identified as serving a suspension, ban or previous ban. 

*Athletes have a duty to ensure they are represented by reputable coaches and agents and have a duty to consult the WADA list of athletes that are or have served a doping ban before signing with a coach or agent. 


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