"I am not in Italy and/or cannot contact an Italian doctor to obtain a valid medical certificate in accordance with DM 18/02/1982.”
International athletes (i.e. NON-Italian citizens and NON-Italian resident) must provide a medical certificate as per the Italian law (DM 18/02/1982)
The medical examinations, must include a sports medical check-up, cardiac stress test (with electrocardiogram), urine test, spirometry test, conducted in compliance with Italian law (DM 18/02/82 and DM 24/04/2013)
A special form has been created for international athletes (NON-Italian citizens and NON-Italian resident) who cannot obtain an Italian medical certificate from a local doctor, making it quick and easy to comply with Italian law (DM 18/02/1982). Download the form below and have it signed and stamped by a doctor, then upload it to your myUTMB account before the 30/09/2025.
Download the form HERE
The document must:
- Be valid for a maximum of one year
- Be valid on the race date
- Expire after the event
- Be signed and stamped by your doctor
Warning:
- The terms "trail race/competition" and "triathlon race/competition" or similar are not accepted by the Italian law._
- The form signed by an Italian doctor will not be accepted.
- If you do not provide your medical certificate, you will not be able to participate in your race.
Please note that It could take up to several weeks for our team to validate your medical certificate.
"I am in Italy, even temporarily, and can consult an Italian doctor to obtain the required certificate."
Provide an Italian medical certificate for competitive Athletics (sport code S.012) in compliance with italian law (DM. 18/02/1982)
Provide an Italian medical certificate for competitive Athletics (sport code S.012) in compliance with italian law (DM. 18/02/1982)
You have 2 options:
Option 1: Complete the International athletes medical form (see the "International athletes without access to medical certification in Italy" section).
Option 2 Provide an Italian medical certificate for competitive Athletics (sport code S.012) in compliance with italian law (dm. 18/02/1982).