Safety & Support

The safety and well-being of all participants, volunteers, and spectators are top priorities throughout the Capitol Ford Santa Fe International Half Marathon. Please review the following important information to ensure a safe and enjoyable race experience.

                                                  Medical & Public Safety Support:

  • Medical personnel and trained volunteers are stationed at all aid stations and at the finish line.

  • A Public Safety Team is positioned approximately every two miles along the course to provide monitoring and rapid response.

  • If you feel unwell or need assistance at any point, notify the nearest volunteer, aid station, or public safety official immediately.

  • If you are unable to finish the race, report to an aid station or inform a course official so staff can account for you.

                                                 

                                                          Aid Stations

    Aid stations are positioned at strategic intervals along the course and provide:

    • Water

    • Electrolyte beverages

    • Light nutrition at select stations

    Hydrate responsibly and be mindful of other runners when approaching and leaving aid stations.

     

                                                Course Safety & Lane Requirement

    • Runners must remain in the right lane throughout the designated section of the course.

    • Participants will follow the right lane all the way to the Santa Fe Railyard.

    • Follow all signage and instructions from course marshals and volunteers to ensure safe and smooth course flow.

     

                                                        Weather & Altitude

    • The race takes place in New Mexico during the third weekend of September, a time known for mild mornings and comfortable running conditions.

    • Santa Fe sits at approximately 7,000 ft (2,134 m) above sea level, which may affect runners coming from lower elevations.

    • Participants are encouraged to:

      • Hydrate consistently before and during the race

      • Dress in light, moisture-wicking layers

      • Use sunscreen and sun protection

      • Adjust pacing expectations based on altitude

      • Monitor race communications for weather updates

    Race officials continuously monitor conditions and implement safety protocols as needed.

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