FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Ten things people ask most often about the Procam Slam.

Do I have to register separately for the Procam Slam?

No. There is no separate Slam registration and no separate fee. You register for each of the four events individually and your cycle is tracked from those entries.

Can I start with any of the four races?

Yes. You may begin your cycle at any of the four events, then complete the remaining three consecutively in calendar order.

What happens if I miss one race?

The cycle breaks. The four finishes must be consecutive with no gap, so a missed edition means starting a fresh cycle from your next race.

Do shorter categories count?

No. Only the feature race of each event counts — Open 10K (Bengaluru), Half Marathon (Delhi), 25K (Kolkata) and Marathon (Mumbai).

Does the virtual race count towards a Slam?

No. Slam credit is for the on-ground feature race, timed on the day.

Why do my name and date of birth matter so much?

Your four finishes are linked by matching your registration details. Any mismatch in name or DOB across the four entries can leave your cycle unrecognised, so use one account throughout.

When are Slam finishers announced?

Results are typically reported 8–10 weeks after a cycle completes, with the finisher list published within about 30 days. Queries are generally accepted within 30 days of completion.

Is there an age limit?

You must be 18 or over. Prize money is awarded across age categories from 18 up to 70+.

I live outside India — can I still do it?

You can run all four races, but Procam Slam rewards and services are stated to be for runners residing in India.

How hard is it, really?

The cut-offs are generous for a fit recreational runner — roughly 9–10 min/km for the longer races. The difficulty is consistency: staying injury-free and getting an entry into four sell-out races inside one twelve-month window.

Answers are compiled from public sources and are not authenticated. For anything that affects a registration decision, check the official event sites.