Rules
General
One Day 3 Person entry
Entry
Two Day 2 Person entry
Two Day 3 Person entry
Tandem teams
Cancellation Policy
Refund Protection (XCover by Cover Genius)
| Item | Withdrawal Date | Refund available |
|---|---|---|
| Entry Fee | Before 30 September 2026 | 75% refund less installment entry deposit* |
| Entry Fee | Between 1 October 2026 & 20 January 2027 | 40% refund less installment entry deposit* |
| Entry Fee | From 20 January 2027 | No Refund |
| Meals | Before 31 January 2027 | 100% Refund |
| Transport | Before 31 January 2027 | 100% Refund |
| Photos | Before 31 January 2027 | 100% Refund |
| Additional Bibs | Before 31 October 2026 | 100% Refund |
| Refund Protection (Cover Genius) | Non-refundable | |
| Credit Card Fees | Non-refundable | |
| Installment entry deposit | Non-refundable | |
| Tandem kayak hire | From 1 November 2026 | Tandem kayak hire cost will be taken off any refund due ($345) |
Changes to your Registration
Any requested changes to your registration (changing events) will be considered on a case by case basis. Any confirmed changed will incur a $30 administration fee and $40 fee for bib replacement if you are changing category and require a different bib. If you wish to change between events that have a different entry fee price the difference in price must be paid by the competitor. If you are changing between events that has a lower entry there is no refund provided for the difference. Please ensure your registration details are correct at time of entry.
No changes will be permitted after 20th January 2027.
If you need to withdraw from the 2027 event, your withdrawal will follow the cancellation policy, and you'll be added to a priority entry list for 2028 in the same category.
Replacement Team Members
Teams wishing to replace a team member are able to prior to 20th January 2027. They must contact us to advise us of their request to do so and the replacement team member needs to complete the online entry form before 20 January 2027. Team member changes after 1 November will incur a $30 administration fee for each change. If the number of team member changes means no one from the original team is still in the team then the team must be withdrawn as per the withdraw policy.
No team mate changes will be permitted after 20th January 2027.
Transfers
Transfers to other years events are not permitted. Transfers between participants are not permitted.
Cancellation due to Force Majeure
Kumara Transition
- You must place your bike in the position marked by your race number
- Flagpoles, flags or balloons are NOT allowed on the cycle stands
- NO PARKING on the transition side of the road - it will be very busy there.
- You must have front and rear lights on your bike
- Reflective ankle bands must be worn
Mountain Run Stage
Klondyke Corner
Do not park in long grass, as hot exhausts can start fires. Please park vehicles in the designated mown areas.
Giardia is present in the Bealey River. Don't drink water from the Bealey River.
Kayak Stage
Compulsory kayaking equipment must be carried, refer to Handbook for checklist.
There will be gear checks of all compulsory kayak equipment at Mt White Bridge on Saturday (kayak scrutineering). Please have all the compulsory kayak gear in the cockpit of the kayak, not behind the seat, ready for easy and quick access.
There is an option to have kayak gear that will be packed into your dry back checked at Klondyke Corner on Friday between 1-6pm, items that can be checked on Friday are identified with an asterisk on the kayak compulsory gear list detailed within the Handbooks*.
All compulsory equipment must remain in the kayak once checked.
*Due to river consent conditions kayak gear that isn't marked with an asterisk on the Kayak check list must be checked on Saturday.
It is the competitors responsibility to have adequate skills to negotiate and avoid the hazards on a grade 2 river. Officials have the right to withdraw any competitor that in the officials opinion does not have the skills to safely complete the kayak stage. Competitors must put training time in on grade 2 rivers and ensure their choice of kayak is matched to their ability.
Portages may be used to avoid hazards – they may be recommended or compulsory. Specific information will be given in the Race Briefing. Anyone failing to follow an official’s instruction may be withdrawn from the race.
If you see signage or are directed by an official to take a particular route, you MUST do so – failure to follow instructions could put you outside of the safety managed area and put you at risk.
There will be compulsory checkpoints on the river. Sets of buoys will be placed at various locations on the river which will be confirmed Race Briefing. The buoys will be about three paddle lengths apart. Competitors must paddle between them. These also have electronic timing and let your crew know when to expect you.
Competitors who withdraw during the kayak stage must not leave the riverbank. They must wait for the river officials to officially withdraw them from race.
Competitors may use any type of kayak except waveriders, inflatable or sit on kayaks. Pods are not allowed on kayaks. River-specific surf skis may be used but must gain clearance from the River Safety team at least two weeks prior to the race to ensure suitability. Surf skis must satisfy the following criteria to be considered:
- Dedicated over-stern rudder
- River specific, single skin construction on hull
- River specific venturis - highly recommended to have bailer style drain (venturis must have bungs for venture ports in case cowlings are damaged in shallows)
- Competitor must also have an extra lower body layer – either dry-pants, wetsuit, Sharkskin or similar lower body garment
The kayak must be suitable for the level of paddler – for first time entrants, it MUST be the same level of boat as assessed in gaining their Grade 2 certificate. There may be random tests of kayaking competency and knowledge at the race registration using a nearby stretch of grade 2 water.
All kayaks must have pillars and two floatation/air bags or extensive watertight sealed compartments that are drainable. The minimum requirement is two rear floatation/air bags of 20 litres each - correctly inflated and secured in the kayak. Wine bladders are not acceptable! Kayaks must have a grab loop at the nose of the kayak. Tandem kayaks supplied by organisers (and most sea kayaks) have large watertight bulkheads for storing gear which also act as a buoyancy aid if capsized, so no additional floatation is required if using these boats. Kayaks using storage bulkheads as floatation MUST HAVE waterproof hatch cover FITTED before entering the river.
Any restraints/ leashes/ footstraps that restricts exit from the kayak are prohibited. (Excluding back band and thigh braces).
Tandem teams may paddle their own kayak but will not be eligible for performance prizes in this category unless they are using the same brand and model of kayak as per the supplied boats (Barracuda AR Duo).
Supplied Kayak stickers (provided at registration) must be applied to competitors kayak on the front of the cockpit on both sides (approx size 50cm x 15cm).
All kayak equipment must be cleaned, by the competitor or their crew, to biosecurity standards before and after the Kathmandu Coast to Coast. Check out Biosecurity New Zealand for procedures. You must also do this before and after any training on the course.
Kayaking Grade 2 certificates
Cycle Stages
- Front & rear cycle lights attached and switched on. Helmet mounted lights may be used in addition to cycle mounted lights.
- Reflective high visibility vest must be worn as the outer layer of clothing, visible from 100m.
- Reflective ankle bands.
Cut-off Times
Friday (All Two Day competitors)
- 2.00pm - All competitors must have past Doreen Creek (Big Boulders) on the Mountain Run stage.
- 4.00pm - All competitors must have departed Goat Pass on the Mountain Run stage.
- 7:30pm - The Mountain stage will be closed at Klondyke Corner. Any competitor still on the mountain stage after 7.30pm will be withdrawn, and may be removed from the mountain stage.
Saturday
- 9:00am - All One Day competitors must have departed from Aickens Corner (started onto Mountain Run Stage)
- 9.05am - All Two Day competitors must have departed Mt White Bridge checkpoint in their kayak (you must be on the water in your kayak, this does not mean standing on the river bank).
- 10:45am - All One Day competitors must have past Doreen Creek (Big Boulders) on the Mountain Run stage.
- 12:15pm - All One Day competitors must have departed Goat Pass on the Mountain Run stage.
- 2:15pm - All One Day competitors must have departed Klondyke Corner.
- 2:50pm - All One Day competitors must have departed Mt White Bridge in their kayak (you must be on the water in your kayak by 2.50pm, this does not mean standing on the river bank).
- 4:05pm - All One & Two Day competitors must have reached Gooseberry checkpoint.
- 7:00pm - All One & Two Day competitors must have reached Woodstock checkpoint (15kms above Gorge Bridge).
- 8:15pm - All One & Two Day competitors must have reached Waimakariri River Gorge Bridge. Officials can remove competitors from the river after the cut-off times.
- 8:30pm - All One & Two Day competitors must be on their bike starting the final cycle stage.
- Midnight - All One & Two Day competitors must finish the Kathmandu Coast to Coast at New Brighton.
School Teams and NZSSSC Rules
Equipment
Stickers
Bibs
| CLOTHING SIZE | RECOMMENDED BIB SIZE |
|---|---|
| Womens 8 / 10 | Small bib |
| Womens 12 / 14 | Medium-large bib |
| Womens 16+ | X Large bib |
| Mens S | Small bib |
| Mens M / L | Medium-large bib |
| Mens XL / XXL | X Large bib |
Race Briefings
Support Crew
Drone Policy
- We do not allow any drone flying outside of our internal appointed media operations during the event. Our helicopter system is highly dependent on knowing that there are no external drones flying.
Medical
Prizes
Timekeeping
Penalties, Complaints & Withdrawals
Penalties
Complaints
Withdrawals
Risks & Waiver
- Keep to the left and do not cross the white centreline on any roads at any time.
- You must be familiar with and capable of riding in large bunches.
- Act within the road rules and follow established cycling etiquette.
- Expect oncoming and overtaking traffic at all times event in closed roads.
- Obey the road code.
- Other competitors
- Event vehicles
- Railway crossings,
- One lane bridges,
- Other traffic,
- Road work sites,
- Pot holes,
- Loose shingle,
- Wind gusts,
- Road kill,
- Flooding
- and falling debris.
- An alpine route with rivers fed from permanent snowfields and rainfall
- 31kms long and cannot be fully covered by safety rescue personnel
- A remote wilderness route with intermittent tracks which are not always obvious
- Goat Pass is at an elevation of 1100 meters
- A mountain riverbed over rough terrain.
- cold deep water river crossings,
- Helicopters
- uneven rocky ground,
- rising rivers,
- boulders,
- mud,
- loose overhead rocks,
- deep river holes,
- flooding,
- landslides,
- slippery surfaces,
- steep eroded river banks,
- cliffs,
- shingle,
- rooted terrain,
- windblown trees,
- large rocks and
- other typical hazards from back country terrain.
- An alpine river fed from permanent snowfields and rainfall.
- 70 kms long and cannot be fully covered by safety rescue personnel.
- Mid to large volume (30 to 200 cumecs) grade two for the majority of the course.
- A wilderness river. From some parts it would take you more than 5 hours to walk to the nearest house.
- A white water river. Paddling on flat water is no substitute for paddling on moving water.
- braided gravel beds,
- rock/boulder gardens,
- strong winds,
- deep water,
- other boats,
- Wave chains, bluffs (headwalls) and re-circulating eddies.
- Jetboats, event and commercial
- are ahead of the field
- Have fallen to the back of the field
- Have taken a different channel
- Are between safety kayaks and checkpoints
- Are spread out by the nature of the event
- Gates/fences/electric fences – please leave them as you found them (if open leave open, if closed close behind you).
- Farm machinery – please stay off.
- Shingle roads and farm tracks – please keep your vehicle speed down, and be aware of pedestrians and competitors. Tracks may become slippery in wet conditions.
- Road works – please keep to the temporary speeds.
- Wasps and bees
- Alcohol - Do not drink and drive.
- Stock - Be respectful of all stock on the farms, do not scare or harass them.
- Barbed wire
- Railway lines.
- Sun – ensure you are wearing sun protection at all times of the day (hat, sunglasses, sun-block, shirt with collar)

