You must wear your race number and it must be clearly visible at all times. The Superior “Fall” Trail Races host three races simultaneously, the Superior 100 Mile, the Superior 50 and the Superior / Moose Mountain Marathon.  Each distance will have its own unique race number (unique color and number series) so runners can be easily identified by race officials, volunteers, spectators and other runners.  We ask that all competitors wear their number on the front of their body on their outer-most layer at all times and do not “fold down” your number.  Runners will be tracked coming into and out of each aid station.  If we cannot see your number, we cannot track you or take your finishing time and if we cannot do that, you will be disqualified and will not earn an official finish.   Your emergency contact information will be printed (in small print) on the front of your race number.  If you have any medical conditions, allergies etc. you may write this information on the back of your race number  so emergency personell will have access to information pertinent to your care should something happen.

Race number assignments can be found HERE

100 Mile | Color: Red | Number Series 1 – 257

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50 Mile | Color: Blue | Number Series 500 – 674

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Marathon | Color: Green | Number Series 700-1031

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Chip Timing / Back of Bib

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The Superior ‘Fall’ Trail Race 100, 50 and 26.2MI will be chip timed. Your timing chip will be affixed to the back of your race number. Do not remove your timing chip. Do not bend or fold your timing chip or crumple your race number – this may break your timing chip. Your race number and your timing chip must be pinned on your outer-most layer at all times. Above guidelines must be followed in order ensure that split times and finish times are recorded. This chip is disposable and does not need to be returned. Below is a rendering of the back of your race number / bib illustrating where your timing chip will be placed.