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Children's races 4 race formats for your little ones!

Distance

800m – 1500m – 3km – 6km
Start from LoisBike – 51 Rue du Centre, 74260 Les Gets

Rates

7,00€

Departure dates and times

Saturday 18 July 2026 between 16:00 and 17:30 (depending on the race)

Children's races on the Les Gets trail 4 shopping formats for your little ones!

It’s not just Mum and Dad who want to let off steam in their trainers. Your children also have energy and talent to spare! Who knows… Your little blonde heads could be the future Kilian Jornet, Xavier Thevenard or Blandine L’Hirondel.

So we’re offering races for the very young, from 800m to 6km depending on the category and age.

  • Éveil, from age 9 (children born between 2017 and 2019): 800m – Saturday 18 July 2026 – Start at 4pm in front of LoisiBike
  • Poussin, from age 10 (children born between 2015 and 2016): 1500m – Saturday 18 July 2026 – Start at 16:30 in front of LoisiBike
  • Benjamin(e) – minimes, aged 12 and over (children born between 2011 and 2014): 3km – Saturday 18 July 2026 – Start at 5.00 pm in front of LoisiBike
  • Youth race, aged 16 and over (born between 2009 and 2010): 6km – Saturday 18 July 2026 – Start at 5.30pm in front of LoisiBike
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Children's races in a few figures

  • Distances: 800m – 1500m – 3km – 6km
  • Start: Saturday 18 July 2026 between 16:00 and 17:30 (depending on the race)
  • Start area: LoisiBike – 51 Rue du Centre, 74260 Les Gets
  • Entry fee: €7
  • Number collection: At the salle de la Colombière (2813 Route des Grandes Alpes – 74260 Les Gets), on Saturday 18 July 2026 from 7am to 5pm.

Entries cost €5 and must be made online. A medical certificate of no contraindication to the practice of athletics or running in competition, dating less than one year, AND a parental authorisation will be required at the time of registration.

Benefits :

  • Race timing
  • Post-race snack
  • Safety and rescue
  • Prize-giving ceremony
FAQ : Trail des Gets 2026 By Rossignol
  • What is the Montée du Chéry?

    Opt for a different race format with 4 hours of racing against the clock and pushing yourself to the limit! The Montée du Chéry is 1.9km (uphill) with 380D+ and a gondola descent. If you’re feeling brave, you can do the Montée du Chéry on Saturday, followed by a trail run on Sunday.

  • Are there formats suitable for children?

    Yes, children can run in the early years category (from the age of 6). You can find all the race formats here. People under the age of 20 cannot register for the red trail or the blue trail.

  • What is the new red trail route?

    This year, discover a new course for those who like to get into the red! No more sticking to just one side of the village: for the 2026 edition, run the length and breadth of Les Gets. Start in the centre, head towards the Chavannes side, then continue along the Mont Chéry side. A route with unique landscapes.

  • Is a medical certificate compulsory?

    No. You don’t necessarily need a medical certificate any more: your athletics licence number is all you need. If you don’t have a licence, you can obtain a certificate of fitness in just a few minutes by following the health prevention course available on the athle.fr website.

  • My registration has been marked incomplete. What should I do?

    Please note: your registration is not yet complete. Please check that your licence/PPS number has been entered correctly. If the problem persists, the payment for your registration has not been recorded. You can connect to your I-chrono space using the runner code that appears in the registration confirmation email.

    We are still available at trail@lesgets.com.

  • Are there elite race numbers?

    Elite race numbers can only be obtained on request from trail@lesgets.com

  • Where can I find departure times?

    Each route has different departure times. You can find details on the Practical info page or on the page dedicated to each route.

  • Are dogs allowed on the course?

    No, unless there is a medical requirement for the animal to be present.