All paddlers must attend registration and race briefing. There will be a mandatory kit list check at the briefing in Fort Augustus Village Hall. If you have not received a briefing, you will not be allowed to partake in the event.

Paddlers must adhere to event rules and instructions at race briefing.

All paddlers must wear hi-vis shirt/bib and race number at all times.

 Craft 

  • The SUP Hard Shell board class’ is defined as any board 14’ and under of a solid construction.
  • The SUP Inflatable board class is any inflatable board 14’ and under
  • The surfski class has no restrictions
  • The kayak class has no restrictions
  • The Prone class has no restrictions
  • The Canoe class has no restrictions
  • All tandem craft must have 2 paddlers at all times
  • Teams must finish with all team members together
  • Outsize SUP boards may be permitted at the discretion of the race management

A ‘Paddle’ is defined as a single bladed propulsion device with a handle on one end and blade on the other.  A paddle that has more than one blade is not legal for SUP or canoe. Ski and kayak will use twin bladed paddle.

Paddlers can carry a spare paddle, but this must be fixed to their craft.

If you have damage to equipment, you may switch craft through the race.  The broken equipment must be inspected by Race Director at end of race.  The replacement craft must be of the same specifications defined by your class.

Day 2 start Fort Augustus - David & Reinder
Start Day 2 Loch Ness

Race Start

 The race start shall be a single audible sound such as a single horn blast or starter gun. The exact starting sequence and method of starting will be described in the Pre-race briefing.

The race start shall start within 10 minutes of the published race start time.

Prior to the race start the Starter shall bring the competitors to the start line no greater than 10 minutes and no less than 3 minutes before the first start.

Any competitor who does not follow the instructions of the Starter or who is ahead of the start line once the starting sequence has begun shall be given a false start and a 2-minute penalty.

Race start sequences shall be as follows:

TWO DAY

Inflatable SUP

Hardboard SUP

OC1 and Surfski

Team Start

NON-STOP

Solo Mass Start
Team Mass Start

 

There shall be 15 minutes between each start to allow the next class to assemble for their start. Every class will get a one-minute warning. In the instance of an early start at the Great Glen Challenge we may change the start procedure, you will be informed in the pre-race briefing.  The nonstop race will have a mass start.

Water Start: 

Competitors with their body in front of the race flags before the start horn sounds will be given a false start and a 2-minute time penalty.

All Starts

If the Starter is not satisfied with the line once the competitors are called up, the command will be ‘STOP’ and competitors will begin the starting sequence again.

Competitors will receive a false start if they are not present on the start line once the start sequence has begun for their heat and a 2-minute time penalty.

Starters shall not wait for any tardy paddlers. No start will be delayed waiting for a paddler.

Alternative race starts may be made in the case of unique geography, race formats or conditions. All alternative starts must be approved by the race committee and covered in the pre-race briefing.

False Starts:

A competitors first false start will receive a 2-minute time penalty. The start procedure will recommence and the 2-minute time penalty will be added to the paddler’s final timing once the start has been successful.

On a competitor’s second false start infraction, the competitor will be disqualified, unless it is due to wind direction pushing over the line.

Competitors must only react to the starting signal and must not try to anticipate the sound.

Competitors must not make any forward racing strokes once called to the line and before the start.

Finish

 A competitor has finished a race when their bow has crossed the finish line.

Competitors must be on their craft for at least three seconds with paddle in hand to receive a complete Water Finish.

Competitors without a paddle or not in control must re-cross the finish correctly before receiving an official placing and time. If a paddler finishes incorrectly and does not re-cross, they will receive a 2-minute time penalty.

The timekeepers will notify any competitors of infractions as soon as possible after they occur.

Competitors must clear the finish line area as soon as they cross the line. If a competitor paddles back onto the racecourse they must remove their race bib and race number before doing so.  If a paddler does not remove race number and race bib before reentering the racecourse after finishing, they will receive a 2 minute time penalty.

Please ensure you call out your number at every checkpoint and at the finish.

Great Glen Finish 2023
Reinder & Marnix - canal

Drafting

Drafting is not allowed in the solo race. Teams are allowed to draft within their team only.

A paddler will be deemed drafting when within 3 metres length directly behind, or sides of another competitor or any watercraft on the racecourse.

A competitor must try to exit the drafting zone immediately when boundaries allow. Examples of natural boundaries include rocks, canals, submerged objects, bridges, and vessels.

Solo competitors will be disqualified for drafting on the racecourse. No drafting of boats at any time.  Drafting of boats will be instant disqualification and removal from the race for ALL paddlers.

Paddling on the Course

Competitors must not deviate from the course.

All craft shall be propelled only by means of human-power, only paddles or arms.

Checkpoints

There will be checkpoints along the way and each paddler must inform the volunteers at the checkpoint of their race number and any issues they may have

All checkpoints will have snacks and water available as listed in the schedule.

After The Race

 Competitors must leave the course immediately after they complete their race and must not impede any competitors still to finish. If you are paddling in the course area after you have completed the challenge, you must remove your bib and your race number.  Failure to remove your bib and race number will result in a 2-minute time penalty.

Disqualifications

 Any competitor who attempts to win a race by any other than appropriate means, or who does not follow racing regulations, may be disqualified from the event.

Any competitor who behaves in an excessively aggressive way through their conduct or speech towards the competition officials, other competitors, or spectators, may be disqualified from the event.

A competitor shall not receive external racing assistance during a race from another competitor or non-competitor other than passing liquid, food, and kit bags at portages. Any paddler taking outside racing assistance will be disqualified.  A competitor providing the external racing assistance may also be disqualified from the race. The only time external assistance is allowed is when a paddler is in danger or distress.

So, no help at portages if you are doing it properly!

Any competitor that displays unsportsmanlike conduct before, during or after an event may be disqualified.

Unsportsmanlike conduct includes and is not limited to:

(a) excessive physical harm using any part of the body, paddle, or board.

(b) using the board, paddle, or body to block a competitor from forward progress, turning, drafting, starting, or finishing.

(c) yelling at the start in order to create a false start.

(d) purposely impeding the ability of a competitor to paddle, turn, dismount, start, finish, or run.

The Race Director shall immediately notify a disqualified competitor at the earliest possibility.

The Great Glen Paddle Challenge has ZERO tolerance to unsporting behaviour on or off the water.  If a paddler is found to be unsporting to a fellow paddler, organiser, or spectator they risk disqualification from the race.

Finish Day 1 looking down the Great Glen (Fort Augustus canal)
Cariad Findlater - Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness

Protest

 A protest may be made only by a competitor in the event in question.

A protest must be filed with a member of the Race Management no later than 30 minutes after the competitor has finished a race or received a notice of disqualification or racing decision.

When a protest is made against a competitor or Race Official, all parties in question shall be informed of the protest.

Protests will be decided upon by the Race Management through first-hand accounts as well as any photographic and video evidence.