ahalper0227
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2015
When checking for the pass on my phone I was able to add it to WalletI don't remember if this was possible to do in the past, but it was easy to add to my Apple Wallet.
When checking for the pass on my phone I was able to add it to WalletI don't remember if this was possible to do in the past, but it was easy to add to my Apple Wallet.
I tried to do that, but it was missing that I signed my waiver. All it shows in my wallet is name, race and DOB.I don't remember if this was possible to do in the past, but it was easy to add to my Apple Wallet
if you click on the three little dots in the top right corner when you open the pass on Apple Wallet and then click "pass details" it has the rest of your information.I tried to do that, but it was missing that I signed my waiver. All it shows in my wallet is name, race and DOB.
Thanks!if you click on the three little dots in the top right corner when you open the pass on Apple Wallet and then click "pass details" it has the rest of your information.
Same24xxx for the Challenge
43xxx for the 5K
Looking like I'm in the last corral for the challenge based on last year's data. Womp womp. I'm not super concerned about being swept and I don't run all that fast, but I hate starting so late. I put my estimated time between 2:15-2:30 for reference (which honestly is not too far off this year after losing some weight and getting some speed back).
Click on the "i" on the bottom of the screen. That pulls up all of your relevant information.I tried to do that, but it was missing that I signed my waiver. All it shows in my wallet is name, race and DOB.
Rain = race goes on. If there’s dangerous weather in the area - lightning, tornadoes, heavy winds - they’ll do everything they can to still hold a race, including dealing the start and/or cutting the length of the course. If they can’t manage to hold it in some way safely, they’ll cancel. Keep an eye on rD social channels and/or check the race guide for updates.Also fcst for Sunday morning has changed towards more rain… would the event be cancelled if it rains? Or only if there is lightening?
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I have lists. Many lists. I can’t trust my brain to keep track of packing needs! Outfits and potential throwaway layers are already packed, as well as a base layer of non-race clothes: I can always tops in jackets/sweaters/etc. last minute if the forecast looks chilly. I like to have. A pair of shoes for each race, just in case any one of them winds up super soggy… but I also drive to the race, so packing lots of extras isn’t a big deal.I'm packed and ready to go. Has anyone been successful with the check-in document that was supposed to be released yesterday? What do I do if I am traveling and haven't received it yet?
Also, what are things you are mentally telling yourself to make sure you pack? How many pairs of running shoes doe you bring for the 5K & Challenge?
What was your POT/pace estimate?My bib number for the half marathon is 323. Anyone know which corral I will be in?
Around 9 minutes/mile I think.What was your POT/pace estimate?
Based on this, if you got under a two hour half pace you should be in the first group.Around 9 minutes/mile I think.
Another option: I used diaper paste (Desitin) very liberally on my feet before compression socks, as well as other delicate areas. I ran/walked 19 5Ks within 24 hours and never got a blister, and it helped when I was slogging through trail/mud. It does not come off easily, however, so be aware if you have special clothing.Rain doesn’t change my plans much, except I’ll be less happy. If it’s heavy rain, I’ll wear a raincoat… probably.
Whether or not it’s raining, I’m still wearing Body Glide anywhere I might chafe, including feet. If you don’t have some and are worried about chafing, you can get it at the race expo.
I saw this last night and it cannot be accurate for corral placement, at least for the challenge. There is no way someone with 22269 is going to end up in D and if 24793 is in E, that would mean that basically half of all challenge participants would also be in E, which can't be right. At least this is all what I'm telling myself because my number is after 24793 and I better not be in E.
I would guess those are the bib numbers of the pacers, and they may have bibs based on their own personal POT. But since they are pacing, they would drop back to the corrals where their pace group would be.I saw this last night and it cannot be accurate for corral placement, at least for the challenge. There is no way someone with 22269 is going to end up in D and if 24793 is in E, that would mean that basically half of all challenge participants would also be in E, which can't be right. At least this is all what I'm telling myself because my number is after 24793 and I better not be in E.