boysinblack wrote: » Anyone got their prize money off this lot.... 'I wrote you but you still ain't calling I left my cell, my pager, and my home phone at the bottom I sent two letters back in autumn, you must not-a got 'em...'
checky88 wrote: » Anyone else waiting on a sprint medal? Was told a few weeks back that they will arrange to post one out to the people who didnt receive one.Should i hold my breath on this one?
Dear Sprint Finisher, Just a note to keep you updated in relation to your Sprint medal. We have now received our supplemental medal order and are currently preparing them for individual dispatch to you! All being well you should receive your well-earned Sprint Finisher’s medal by the end of next week. Thanks one more for your understanding and patience while worked on resolving this. Hope to see you at the 11th TriAthy event on 3rd June 2017. Yours in sport,
fletch wrote: » Just received the below email
checky88 wrote: » didn't get anything like that myself
checky88 wrote: » Did u get anything yet Fletch
EC1000 wrote: » In for the double oly in the morning. Everything sold out apparently. Oly and sprint have rolling starts so will be interesting to see how that works. Swore I would never return after the shambles two years ago but the date suits and it's a chance of a longish swim under race conditions....
RacoonQueen wrote: » You're never allowed to leave a bag in transition.
Supernintento Chalmers wrote: » I wasn't aware. Why is that?
68 lost souls wrote: » It's normally announced almost every 5 minutes before every race It's not allowed for lots of reasons, your not allowed mark your spot in transition with snything and a bag can be seen to do this. For littering reasons a bag can blow away. For getting in the way of competitors Taking up too much space on transtition...
iwillhtfu wrote: » It's more to do with marking your designated area and if they let one leave a bag everyone will do it and it won't be long before there will be shipping crates left in transition. These are the rules and they're well known if ya don't like them then don't take part.
Supernintento Chalmers wrote: » I've done several triathlons where people were allowed to leave bags and boxes. I left a bag at my bike at Tri-Athy last year. If I had been aware of the rule I wouldn't have left the bag there, dumping my stuff out on the ground, including the clothes I was to wear home, then discarding my bag under a tree was a ****ty thing to do. The bag was underneath my bike, causing absolutely no harm whereas the mess they left behind was an obstruction.
iwillhtfu wrote: » Again these are the rules its not Tri athy that enforce them its Triathlon Ireland that do. Their marshalls walk through transition after it's closed and remove any items that aren't allowed. I've seen flags balloons and all sorts removed.
Supernintento Chalmers wrote: » Well that's good to know, that at least it wasn't Tri-Athy personnel who did it, I was surprised thinking that they had done it, it's a really good-natured event. Removing flags and balloons is fair enough. Dumping my stuff is still a ****ty thing to do, bit of power can be a dangerous thing :rolleyes:
iwillhtfu wrote: » In their defence had you put your race shoes in there or something else critical to your race it would have been game over. Digging through your belongings would probably be best avoided.