General Information
Multi-Event registration Form
Back in 2010 is the registration form that allows people to register 2 to 5 family member at the time. This form is to be used if you want to register to more than one distance in the same day and save some registration fees. This form is available by a link from each registration form on Eventsonline.
Registration Fees for 2010
| Races | By Mail (Intermediate) |
Online (Economy) |
Online (Intermediate) |
Race Day |
| 1 km (11 yrs -) | $5 | $5 | $5 | $5 |
| 2 km (12-19 yrs) | $7 | $5 | $7 | $10 |
| 2 km (20 yrs +) | $12 | $10 | $12 | $15 |
| 4 km + | $20 | $15 | $20 | $25 |
- Intermediate rate: by mail, at least 14 days in advance. Online, 13 days or less in advance.
- Economy rate: online, at least 14 days in advance.
- Regular rate: Race day on site, registration tables will close 30 minutes before the start of each race.
Age Groups for 2010
For the 2010 season, the Endurance Greater Montreal Running Circuit will maintain the same structure as 2009.
These Age Groups are used for the medals distribution in our 12 events. They are not used for the ENDURANCE Championship. For more details regarding the Championship, go to the ENDURANCE Championships information below.
For the 2010 season: in the 1K race (boys and girls, 11 years and younger), each event will distribute either participation ribbons or medals, on top of the medals for each of the four (4) age groups (see chart below).
Medals categories in 2010
- 11 years old and younger: Medals in the 1K only;
- 12 to 15 years old: Medals in the 2K only;
- 16 to 19 years old: Medals in every distance 2K and longer, except the 20K.
- 20 years old and older: Medals in every distance 2K and longer.
Age Groups Table
| Men and Women | Age Groups | Year of Birth |
| Minime I | 0 - 5 years | 2005-2010 |
| Minime II | 6 - 7 years | 2003-2004 |
| Benjamin | 8 - 9 years | 2001-2002 |
| Cadet | 10 - 11 years | 1999-2000 |
| Juvenile I | 12 - 13 years | 1997-1998 |
| Juvenile II | 14 - 15 years | 1995-1996 |
| Junior | 16 - 19 years | 1991-1994 |
| Senior I | 20 - 29 years | 1981-1990 |
| Senior II | 30 - 39 years | 1971-1980 |
| Masters I | 40 - 49 years | 1961-1970 |
| Masters II | 50 - 59 years | 1951-1960 |
| Masters III | 60 - 69 years | 1941-1950 |
| Masters IV | 70 - 79 years | 1931-1940 |
| Masters V | 80 + | 1930 and earlier |
2010 Endurance Championship
Male and Female Groups
- 11 years old and younger are eligible for points in the 1K only;
- 12 to 15 years (juvenile) are eligible for points in the 2K only;
- 16 to 19 years (junior) are eligible for points in the 4K and the 5K only;
- 20 to 39 years (senior) are eligible for points in all races from 4K on;
- 40 years and older (master) are eligible for points in all races from 4K on.
Points system
- 1st place = 20 points, 2nd place = 18 points, 3rd place = 16 points...
- If you compete in 2 races on Race Day, only your best score will count.
Rules
- To be eligible to the Champion or Vice-champion title, you must complete a minimum of 8 races in our 12 events calendar;
- The total score for your eight best performances will establish your ranking.
- No points will be given to runners not competing in the above mentioned "Male and Female Groups".
| For juniors, seniors and masters |
| d. Points given at the 5K ENDURANCE (August 18th, 2010) will have a 50% bonus value: 1st place = 30 points, 2nd place = 27 points, 3rd place = 24 points, etc; |
| e. For juniors, seniors and masters: In case of a tie for a Champion or Vice-Champion title, points received at the 5K ENDURANCE will be used as a tie breaker. |
Winning prizes
All CHAMPIONS will receive, at the Awards Evening, twelve (12) Free Entry Passes for next season plus additional prizes.
All VICE-CHAMPIONS will receive, at the Awards Evening, six (6) Free Entry Passes for next season plus additional prizes.