Race Route
The Spartathlon route is conducted from point to point, the elevation varies from sea level up to 1,200 meters, on asphalt road, carriageway and mountain paths. Assistance stations are installed every three to five kilometers and are provided with food, water and other refreshments as well as the athletes’ personal belongings. The race takes place under police and medical supervision with doctors, physiotherapists and ambulances available throughout the 36-hour duration of the race.
The race is very demanding, not only because of the distance, but for the time requirements of passing the checkpoints as well as the weather conditions.
It should be noted that each of the checkpoints has its own time constraints and the runner should arrive before the official closing time because otherwise he will be disqualified from the race.
In order to be able to effectively plan his course it is useful to see the race in the order of sectors as they appear in the road manual.
Corinth Sector
