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Skip to contentDue to the size of the plane and the amount of available seats, we reserve spots on a first-come, first-serve basis for participants who pay a deposit to reserve their spot or pay in full.
By registering & joining you agree to the following terms & conditions:
Entry Fee
An entry fee of €19,500 payable in 2 installments of €9,750, or one payment of €18,500–a €1,000 discount.
Schedule*
Dec 2nd: Arrive in Cape Town
Dec 3rd: Pre-race briefing
Dec 4th: Antarctic logistics briefing
Dec 5th: Antarctica Polar Race
Dec 6th: Arrive back in Cape Town
Dec 7th: Lion’s Head Marathon (Optional)
*The itinerary can be subject to change on location if weather conditions make it unsafe for flying, or for any other Antarctica-related issues.
Operators:
Enrollment for the Antarctic Polar Race® and Lion’s Head Marathon is handled by Ice Cap Adventures Ltd. under license by Richard Donovan / Polar Running Adventures.
How we get you to Antarctica:
You’ll meet us at the Winchester Hotel, our event HQ in Cape Town, for pre-race briefings. The flight time Wolf’s Fang on mainland Antarctica is approximately 5.5 hours. The GPS coordinates of Wolf’s Fang are 71° 32′ ” South 8° 50′ East.
Included in the Entry Fee
Not Included in the Entry Fee
Rules & Regulations
CANCELLATION & INSURANCE
We want you to feel confident and well-prepared for your trip, so here’s everything you need to know:
Medical Cover
Medical evacuation from Antarctica is included as part of your trip. However, you’ll need to arrange your own travel medical insurance to make sure you’re fully covered while you’re away.
Cancellation Insurance (Recommended)
Cancellation insurance isn’t included, but we strongly recommend taking out a policy that covers you if your plans change. This can help protect you in situations like:
If you choose to withdraw from the event, any costs incurred will need to be covered by you— this is where cancellation insurance can really help.
Refunds
YOUR INFORMATION
Once you submit your application and entry fee, we’ll collect your passport details and relevant medical information to help us safely organise your trip.
RESPONSIBILITY
Ice Cap Adventures reserves the right to change the dates if circumstances dictate for any reason. Participants must get flexible flights and accommodation when travelling to Cape Town and for their return home after the event in case of delays or a date change. Ice Cap Adventures will not be liable for any additional costs incurred by competitors in preparing for the trip if a date change occurs.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
It is incumbent upon participants to have a valid passport and any necessary visas / travel documents, if required, for all destinations on the trip. Ice Cap Adventures Ltd will assist in supplying a supporting letter for visas. Participants will also need to adhere to health vaccination policies for each destination, which may include vaccination certificates and / or PCR tests. *Please note there is no visa required for Antarctica.
BAGGAGE WEIGHT
Participants will only bring hand baggage to Antarctica. Participants will be able to store excess luggage in Cape Town when travelling to Antarctica.
USE OF IMAGE
I accept that I may be photographed, filmed, and/or interviewed during the Antarctic Polar Race / Lion’s Head Marathon events. I agree to allow my name, photo, video or film likeness to be used for any legitimate promotional or broadcast purposes by the event holders, producers, sponsors, organizers and assigns.
VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK
I acknowledge that I have voluntarily applied to participate in the Antarctic Polar Race / Lion’s Head Marathon 2026 and that I have carefully read and understand the description, terms & conditions and recommendations of the event. I certify that I am in good health, have no underlying conditions that make it imprudent for me to take part, and that I will notify organisers if there is any change in this status.
I also understand that Ice Cap Adventures Ltd. works with White Desert, a specialist polar logistics company in the organization of the marathon in Antarctica. I may additionally be required to complete White Desert’s standard polar travel forms and agree to their conditions.
I understand that Antarctica is the most remote and one of the most inhospitable and undeveloped regions of the planet. Logistics problems are enormous, the weather ferocious and unpredictable. Delays of days or longer must be anticipated.
I understand that the risks of traveling and competing in Antarctica include, without limitation, extreme weather conditions that can change rapidly and without warning; that temperatures in
November in the Antarctica runway can fall below -40 degrees Celsius, with wind chills even lower; that bad weather and aircraft malfunction could strand a trip for days; and that prolonged exposure to the Antarctic environment can cause loss of fingers, toes, and body parts due to frostbite, or loss of life due to hypothermia, dehydration and other means.
Furthermore, I understand that participating in physical activities such as running in Antarctica may, in a worst-case scenario, place me at risk of death from causes such as the frigid conditions. I fully understand that I am in a remote region devoid of many medical supplies and facilities, as well as rapid evacuation capabilities.
In consideration of being permitted to participate in this trip, I fully assume responsibility upon myself for such bodily, mental, and financial injuries caused by, but not limited to various surface transportation, accidents, aircraft malfunctions, hazards of traveling in the Antarctic environment, forces of nature, civil unrest, terrorism, and other perils. The impact of wide temperature fluctuations will also be a factor in impacting my health, with a possible variation of 50+ Degrees Celsius between Antarctica and Cape Town. I hereby assume all risks, including those mentioned above, in exchange for the thrill and adventure of traveling to Antarctica and my decision to participate in the Antarctic Polar Race and Lion’s Head Marathon.
I understand that I will undoubtedly suffer from a combination of marathon fatigue, jet lag and sleep deprivation as the event progresses across the seven continents, all of which may have adverse consequences on my health. The impact of wide temperature fluctuations will also be a factor in impacting my health, with a possible variation of 50+ Degrees Celsius. I fully assume responsibility upon myself for these potential adverse health impacts as well as any bodily, mental, and financial injuries caused by, but not limited to various surface transportation, accidents, aircraft malfunctions, hazards of traveling, forces of nature, delays, civil unrest, terrorism, theft, and other perils.
I understand The Antarctic Polar Race is unique and without comparison to other logistical and physical challenges and there is a real risk the event may not conclude within the set timeframe.
I hereby assume all risks, including those mentioned above, as a result of my decision to participate in The Antarctic Polar Race.
RELEASE FROM LIABILITY
In consideration of the services of Ice Cap Adventures Ltd, Richard Donovan / Polar Running Adventures, agents, owners, officers, volunteers, participants, employees, sponsors, medical personnel and all other persons, or entities acting in any capacity on their behalf: I hereby agree to release, indemnify, and discharge them, on behalf of myself, my children, my parents, my heirs, assigns, personal representatives and estate as follows:
I release Ice Cap Adventures Ltd, Sligo, Ireland, Richard Donovan / Polar Running Adventures, and all of its agents, representatives and other entities working with, or acting on their behalf, from any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, suits, debts, and demands that I may have for bodily injury, death, or property damage, loss of income, delays and claims of every sort and nature whatsoever which may arise out of or in connection with my participation in the Antarctic Polar Race and Lion’s Head Marathon.
GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
The validity, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Ireland. The parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Republic of Ireland as regards any claim, dispute, or matter arising out of, or in connection with this Agreement.
FAQ
What is the Antarctic Polar Race®?
The Antarctic Polar Race incorporates distances from 1 mile to the standard marathon distance. In 2026, the event will host the Antarctica Athletics Federation Championships over the 42.2 km marathon distance. Continental titles are on offer in male and female categories.
Who arranges the Antarctic Polar Race?
Enrolment for the Antarctic Polar Race® and Lion’s Head Marathon is handled by Ice Cap Adventures Ltd. under license by Richard Donovan / Polar Running Adventures. See the ABOUT US section for details.
How do I get to the Antarctic Polar Race?
You’ll meet us at the Winchester Hotel, our event HQ in Cape Town, for pre-race briefings. The flight time to Wolf’s Fang on mainland Antarctica, from Cape Town, is approximately 5.5 hours. The GPS coordinates of Wolf’s Fang are 71° 32′ ” South 8° 50′ East.
Is the Antarctic Polar Race official?
Yes. The Antarctic Polar Race is a full member of the Association of International Marathons & Distance Races (AIMS) and approved by the Antarctica Athletics Federation.
What date does the Antarctic Pole Race take place ?
The 2026 Antarctic Polar Race is scheduled for December 8th 2026. The Lion’s Head Marathon will take place on December 10th.
Can anybody take part in the Antarctic Polar Race?
Yes. Everyone is welcome to take part (subject to medical fitness), whether you are a top athlete seeking to win an Antarctica continental title, or just hoping to cover a particular distance and knock Antarctica off your bucket list.
What distances are on offer in the Antarctic Pole Race?
Competitors have a choice of competing in a 1-mile race, 10k, half-marathon, and full marathon.
Is the race field limited?
Yes, there is a limited race field capacity in accordance with aircraft capacity constraints and safety factors. Entries are accepted on a first come first served basis. Sign up today to reserve your place!
What is the entry fee for the Antarctic Polar Race?
An entry fee of €18,500.
If you prefer to pay in 2 installments the entry fee is €19,500. (A deposit of €6,500 to secure your spot with a final installment of €13,000).
What is included in the race entry fee?
Included in the Entry Fee
Not Included in the Entry Fee
Is there a time limit for the Antarctic Polar Race?
Yes. The time limit for 2026 is 8 hours. It’s a groomed course, with a solid surface, fully prepared before arrival.
Is the course groomed?
Yes, the course will be groomed in advance of arrival with fully manned aid stations and logistical and medical support during the event.
What is The 7 Continents Marathon Club?
The 7 Continents Marathon Club™ recognizes athletes who have completed a marathon on all 7 continents. The Club has been operated by Polar Running Adventures® for almost two decades. See the official website for more details.
What is the Antarctica Athletics Federation?
The Antarctica Athletics Federation® is the governing body for athletics in Antarctica. The Federation also monitors records and performances in the Arctic, specifically at the North Pole. In 2026, the Antarctic Polar Race is proud host of the Antarctica Athletics Federation Championships over the marathon distance.
What gear should I wear?
Registered participants will be given advice on appropriate clothing for Antarctica.
Will there be media coverage of the Antarctic Polar Race®?
We anticipate global news coverage for the Antarctic Polar Race / Antarctica Athletics Federation Championships. There will be official photographers and videographers to document your journey.
More questions?
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