Tipps & FAQ: Atacama Crossing
Race-specific advice, answers to common questions, and fun facts about the Atacama Crossing.
🎯 Race-Day Tips
Even splits are king
The flat course is built for consistent pacing. Start at your goal pace and resist the adrenaline-fueled temptation to go faster in the first half.
Respect the heat
At 22°C, add 1-2 minutes per km to your goal pace. Hit every water station. Pour water over your head and wrists.
Embrace the solitude
This is a smaller race. You may find yourself running alone at times. Bring your own nutrition and entertainment plan.
Nothing new on race day
Test everything in training: shoes, socks, nutrition, hydration. Race day is not the time for experiments.
Enjoy the moment
You've trained for months. Look around. Smile for the cameras. High-five the spectators. These are the moments you'll remember.
🎉 Fun Facts
The Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on Earth—some areas receive less than 1mm of rain per year
Runners experience extreme UV exposure at high altitude with an incredibly thin atmosphere providing minimal protection
The course traverses ancient salt flats that have remained virtually unchanged for millennia
San Pedro de Atacama sits at 2,438 meters elevation, requiring acclimatization before racing
✨ What Makes This Race Special
The world's most dramatically isolated marathon, offering unparalleled desert landscapes and genuine adventure racing conditions in one of the planet's most extreme environments.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Atacama Crossing? ▼
The Atacama Crossing is a Marathon covering 42.195km (26.2 miles) on a mixed surface.
What is the time limit? ▼
The time limit is 8 hours. Runners exceeding this may be asked to move to the sidewalk.
How much does it cost? ▼
Entry fees are 1850-2200 CLP (approximately €185). Prices may vary by registration tier and date.
Is the Atacama Crossing good for beginners? ▼
The Atacama Crossing is rated as challenging. First-timers should ensure they have adequate training.
When should I register? ▼
Registration typically opens in März and closes in August.
What is the average finish time? ▼
The average finish time is 05:45 (hours:minutes). The course is challenging, so adjust your goal accordingly.
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