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1,250 Athletes in the 2016 MARATHON DES SABLES to Use Globalstar’s SPOT Gen3
1,250 Athletes in the 2016 MARATHON DES SABLES to Use Globalstar’s SPOT Gen3
March 7, 2016 at 7:10 PM EST
Highlights:
- 18 athletes rescued in 2015 race thanks to SPOT Gen3
- SPOT Gen3’s satellite tracking and SOS button reduces the risk of athletes going off course and speeds up emergency assistance in the Sahara Desert
- Friends and family can track a runner’s progress in near real-time online during the world’s most arduous race
- 4,100+ worldwide rescues to date thanks to SPOT technology
Each of the participants will run with a SPOT Gen3 mounted on his/her backpack, allowing race organizers, emergency support teams, sponsors, family and friends to precisely track each runner’s location online.
During the race in 2015, the first year SPOT Gen3 was used to protect all 1,330 runners as part of a three-year agreement, the MDS team was able to precisely locate 18 competitors in distress and quickly dispatch rescue personnel. Similar to last year, all race marshalls will carry the small, rugged devices, and they will also be outfitted on security vehicles, medical vehicles and helicopters.
Should the unexpected occur for a competitor, he/she can simply press the device’s SOS button and location data is rapidly transmitted from the SPOT device to the organizing team, making it easy to dispatch a nearby responder and dispatch the necessary support within minutes. Customized tracking software including an intuitive user interface is provided by athletic gear and tracking specialist WAA Tracking, Globalstar’s partner based in
Last year, one Japanese competitor digressed from the normal route and WAA’s geo-fencing software ‘MDS_PC Course’ raised an alarm that alerted race headquarters instantly. The participant was moving away from the official route in an area that was particularly difficult to access, even for the team’s experienced 4x4 drivers, so one of the race organizer’s two helicopters landed close by. The doctor on board checked the athlete’s health and declared him able to continue the race. The crew advised the athlete how to get back on course since any competitor who is transported is automatically disqualified.
“With sand in their eyes and no other athletes nearby, competitors can easily miss the markers and stray off course,” explains
“Communications options in the vast expanses of the Sahara are limited and satellite is the only reliable option to stay connected with all of the participants throughout the race,” said Mark O’Connell, Director of European Sales & Business Operations,
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About 2016 MARATHON DES SABLES
To be run for the 31st time, MDS 2016 is a gruelling multi-stage adventure through a highly challenging landscape in one of the world’s most inhospitable climates - the Sahara desert. MDS 2015 saw the world’s toughest runners, including world-renowned adventurer Sir
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For media information, please contact:Gavan Murphy Director of Marketing - EMEAGlobalstar Europe Satellite Services Ltd. [email protected]Cynthia Ritchie White Tiger Communications [email protected] +44 20 3514 2525