1st Trinidad & Tobago Midnight Marathon 2025

ATHLETE GUIDE – Trinidad & Tobago Midnight Marathon

The Marathon Committee and sponsors of the Trinidad and Tobago Midnight Marathon 2025 welcome you to our race.  You, the participant, whether you are an elite athlete or a back-of-the-pack finisher, are our number one concern.  We want you, in spite of the demands of the half marathon, to enjoy yourself, to be as comfortable as possible in an event as grueling as this one. 

The RULES OF THE RACE, as outlined below, are intended to further this aim.  In order that the race may be conducted in accordance with the rules of the local NAAA and the World Athletics, you are requested to READ THEM CAREFULLY, and ensure that on race day you comply with them in order to avoid disqualification or embarrassment. Abide by the rules and have a great race! 

RULES OF THE RACE: 

1. Registration fees must be paid and entries completed by Friday, 16th May, 2025

Athletes who fail to complete registration & payment by this date will not be allowed to enter the race.

2. Race Bib collection will be held over three days

Click here for locations and times: https://bafasports.com/ttmmbibcollection

Order number and ID is required to collect your or a friend’s package.

Note: There will be no bib collection on race day

3. T-Shirt Collection

T-Shirt collection for Marathoners will be held over (1) one day.

Click here for the location and time information.

Note: Midnight Runner Dri-Fit T-Shirts are free for marathoners runners.

4. Corral Assignments:

To ensure a safe and organized start, please fill out the Corral Assignment Form to confirm your starting group based on your estimated finish time. Corral placements help reduce congestion and enhance your race experience.

5. Your safety is our priority at the Trinidad & Tobago Midnight Half Marathon 2025

Please complete your Emergency Contact & Allergy Declaration here.

Critical Safety Note:

  • If you have medication allergies (e.g., penicillin), please clearly write them on the back of your race bib
  • This information could be vital in an emergency situation

Your cooperation ensures we’re prepared to assist if needed.

6. PRIZES

We would like to advise the athletes to bring the following:
Banking information for transfer of prize money

Prizes will be awarded as follows:

Top 5 Male and Female

Top 1 Age Group
Athlete’s age will be calculated as “age on race day”.

Top 3 Fastest Team Male and Female

7. You will be assigned a race number which you must wear at all times during the race.  The number MUST BE PINNED TO THE FRONT OF YOUR VEST.  Failure to display your number at any point in the race could lead to instant disqualification.  NUMBERS MUST NOT BE CUT, ALTERED OR SEPARATED IN ANY WAY.  At the finish line allow officials to REMOVE the bib tab at the bottom, follow instructions.

8. All participants will start at 12:01 a.m. on 18 May, 2025. DUE TO THE DARKNESS PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUESTED TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION ON THE ROUTE. 

9. Secure parking can be found at the Paddock (Queen’s Park Savannah. Regular parking can also be found on the side streets in and around the Savannah & Environs. (Please remember not to leave valuables in your vehicle, and aim to arrive early to secure parking).

10. Assemble at the race village at least 30 minutes before the start of your race.  This is located in the National Carnival Commission (NCC) Grand Stand, Queens Park Savannah (opposite NAPA).  Electronic timing will be used via an RFID tag attached to your race bib. Failure to collect your race bib prior to race day will disallow you from starting the race. There will be a warm up 15 minutes before the start of the race.

11. The marathon course is exactly 26.2 miles (42.195 km). A map of the course has been advertised. Your turnaround point is situated near St Michael Road (14.3 mi). Run/walk on the left side of the road. Allow elite or fast marathoners to pass on your right.

Zoomable Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/3348466435527936886


The Marathon Route 

💧💧 Start – Queen’s Park Savannah (in front the Grand Stand)
💧 Mile 1 – Stollmeyer’s Castle, around the savannah
💧 Mile 2 – KPMG Belmont, around the savannah
💧 Mile 3 – After Scotia Bank on Richmond St
💧💧 Mile 4 – Mile 4 – South Quay, Bus Terminus 🚻
💧 Mile 5 – Mile 5 – PBR Beetham
💧 Mile 6 – PBR, Beetham
Mile 7 – PBR Barataria, 7th Ave
💧 Mile 8 – PBR Aranguez, Aranguez Rd
💧 Mile 9 – PBR Aranguez, 5th St
💧💧 Mile 10 – PBR St Joseph, Rafferty St 🚻
💧 Mile 11 – PBR St Augustine, Bellesmythe St
💧 Mile 12 – PBR Tunapuna, Tunapuna Rd
💧💧 Mile 13 – PBR Tacarigua, Sargeant St 🚻
Mile 14 – PBR Dinsley Rd
Mile 15 PBR Eddie Hart
Mile 16 – PBR Tunapuna, Constantine Park
Mile 17 – PBR Tunapuna, Pasea St
Mile 18 – PBR St Augustine, Southern Main Road
Mile 19 – PBR St Jospeh, Sagan
Mile 20 – PBR Aranguez, Back St
Mile 21 – PBR Barataria, Don Miguel Rd
💧💧 Mile 22 – PBR, Toyota 🚻
Mile 23 – PBR, 19th st Beetham
Mile 24 – PBR, Central Market
💧 Mile 25 – Nicholas Towers, Independence Square
Mile 26 – Bishop Anstey High School , Chancery Lane
Finish 26.2 – Queen’s Park Savannah (in front the Grand Stand)

Key:
💧💧 Powerade stop
💧 Water stop
🚻 Washroom

12. At the start those marathoners who require a bag check can leave clothing or belongings at the Bag Check Area. PLEASE, DO NOT PUT ANY VALUABLES IN YOUR BAG! ORGANISING COMMITTEE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOSS OF VALUABLES PLACED IN THESE BAGS.  At the finish line, your bag will be given to you upon presentation of your race number.

13. At the start line, elite athletes will be given front line preference by Marshals.  There will be a corral system in place separate by estimated finish time / pace group. Please assemble within the corrals in an orderly fashion and await the sound of the horn. The Marathon race will be started by horn at 12:01 AM on Sunday, 18th of May

14. The course will be closed off from vehicular traffic with barriers. Although sections of the course are closed to vehicular traffic, caution should be exercised at all times.  As for all Bafasports Events, the necessary police permissions and security measures will be in place. In addition, over 60+ members of the protective services will be deployed to ensure a safe environment for participants.

16. The course will be marked in MILES.  Markers will be placed on the left side on the roads/streets. There will also be marshals along the route to guide you dressed in reflective vests.

17. YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO RIDE IN ANY VEHICLE, BICYCLE OR ANIMAL-DRAWN CART DURING THE RACE.  Should you wish to drop out of the race, you are free to do this at any point.  BUT YOU MUST NOT LATER CROSS THE FINISH LINE OR YOU WILL FACE DISCIPLINARY ACTION. 

18. In accordance with NAAA and World Athletics rules, participants are warned that PACING IS NOT PERMITTED.  If any athlete is suspected of being paced by another non-registered runner/s, or by cyclist/s, he/she will be warned by race officials to desist.  Failure to comply could lead to disqualification.  Personal supporting vehicles are not allowed on the course BY LAW, and are discouraged as they can obstruct other runners on the course.

19. Only persons who have completed the entire race on foot must enter the marathon chute at the finish line.  All finishers will receive a medal, however only those confirmed to have reached the turning point and crossed the finish line with the timing chip will be eligible for prizes. After your complete your race please follow the instructions from the race marshals who will guide you towards the medal collection area.

20. The following facilities will be available at the Finish: major medical station, rest tent, refreshment bar, ice bath, and toilets.  Massage therapists will be provided for marathoners only.

21. Results will be reviewed for queries prior to prize presentation.  The top 5 male and top 5 female finishers of the marathon will be requested to present themselves at the stage area for a formal presentation. Prize presentation will be held on race day. Age group prizes will also be presented on the day. Full results will be available after verification by the day’s end. Participants can visit www.bafasports.com/results to view results.

22. Reports of irregularities or queries about your placing should be made on race day to Nigel Bellamy, Race Director or Charles Bobb-Semple, Lead Timing Officer. Any results announced on race day will be considered provisional until all queries are entertained, and a full report is submitted by the Race Director and Lead Timing Officer.

23. The course will be closed at 8.00am according to police approval.  Athletes whose progress during the race indicates that they will finish well after 8.00 am will be so advised by race officials and provided with transport off the course for your own safety.  SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO REFUSE TRANSPORT AND CONTINUE, THE ORGANISERS CANNOT GUARANTEE SUPPORT PERSONNEL (e.g. Police, TEAM, medical personnel, water stations).

24. Bone conduction sports headphones are the only headphones that are approved for use in all road races staged by Bafasports. “In ear” headphones cannot be used in events where roads are open to traffic.

Using ear-sealing or covering headphones during the race is not recommended as they can hinder you from being fully aware of your surroundings. Being able to hear important sounds, such as instructions from the race marshals, approaching emergency vehicles, or other participants, is crucial for race safety.

25. There will be a cool down after the run featuring a stretch and flow session if time permits.

26. There will be marathon car stickers available for sale at the merch store at the Marathon Race Village.

27. Bibs are not to be transferred under any circumstance. Doing so will result in immediate disqualification. This compromises medical and emergency contact information as well as the race results.

28. “Disclaimer – By my registration, I acknowledge that a road race is a potentially hazardous activity, which could cause injury or death. I certify that I am medically able to perform this event. I agree to abide by any decision of a race official, including the right of any official to deny or suspend my participation for any reason whatsoever. I assume all risks associated with running in this event, including but not limited to: falls, contact with other participants, the effects of the weather, traffic and the conditions of the road. Having read this waiver, I, for myself and anyone entitled to act on my behalf, waive and release the Trinidad and Tobago Midnight Marathon Committee, Bafasports, all event sponsors, their representatives and successors from all claims or liabilities of any kind arising out of my participation in this event. I grant permission to all of the foregoing to use my photographs, motion pictures, recordings or any other record of this event for any legitimate purpose. There are no refunds. If however, you are not in agreement with the above, email foundation@bafasports.org to cancel your registration”.

 THE RULES ARE FOR YOUR SAFETY, HAVE A GREAT RACE!