cloneslad wrote: » Hopefully the site doesn;t crash again this year, I was just back from working / travelling abroad so I had loads of time to sit around and wait for it to work. This year I will be trying to register on my lunch break.
promethius wrote: » it became a victim of its own success. last year was an epic fail of the reg system a lot of people very stressed. it's a great event but i don't like the way it's turned into a very over priced race. cost of entry, dirt cheap t shirt and no goodie bag last year were very disappointing. if the price goes up again this year i'd have to seriously think about giving it a miss.
irish-stew wrote: » Actually really looking forwad to it this year now, and will be really hopefull of a PB. Waiting for the weather to improve and some free time to get back up on the mountain. Cant quite remember what was in the Goody Bag last year, but maybe some extra stuff from the Sponsors in it would be nice, and a printed techical tee shirt (sweat wicking material) rather than the cotton type one as a momento of the day would be a nice bonus. Type of thing you seen the Gaelforce and marathon runners weaing in their warm up, and on the course.
promethius wrote: » good to see it wasn't just me thinking about that hope the organisers browse boards and take this into account, especially on the price. i'd actually love to get a polo shirt, i have one from the 99 triathlon in rosses point. can be worn casually but events dont do them anymore and i can understand why, which is fair enough. i like polo shirts
kenn0 wrote: » hey all anybody have any idea when registration opens for the Warriors Run 2012? Thanks Kenno
rovers_runner wrote: » After last year I won't be back. I have taken part the last 3 years and swore last year never again. Not so much the route and course itself but there were many other aspects of the overall organisation which suggest major cost cutting across the board. - Registration: cheap hosting solution which could take about 5 concurrent connections - T-shirt: 2 euro cotton job (not proportional to the 30 euro entry fee) - Water stations: Lack of anything on offer other than most likely freebies from sponsors - Junkets and piss ups the orgnaisers award themselves with the pot of money from entry fees (pitch and putt, table quizes - see facebook etc.) Do the organisers expect people to think they can justify taking another 8000 in entry fees alone ( 800 x 10 euro) and then cut back on the quality of the event? As Yeats himself put it: What need you, being come to sense,But fumble in a greasy till And add the halfpence to the pence And prayer to shivering prayer, until You have dried the marrow from the bone; For men were born to pray and save; Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, It's with O'Leary in the grave.
daveboy01 wrote: » I couldn't disagree with you more and IMO you are 100% wrong in your criticisms of the warriors run. It is run on a totally voluntary basis and I'm pretty certain the organisers are NOT dipping into the "pot of money". I've done lots of runs all over the country and, for a relatively small event, the warriors run is extremely well organised - good marshalling, timing chips, good entertainment, post race food and massage/first aid. Most importantly good crowds and good craic. OK the online registration could be better but this is a small event we're talking about (800 runners) not the Dublin marathon. As for the water stations - what do you expect? Gels? Energy drinks? It's only 15kms and to me water is just fine for that distance. You're totally OTT in your criticism - if you're so worked up about it why don't you volunteer to help the organisers out?
irish-stew wrote: » Registration suppose to open at 4pm. 5 past now. Lets hope theres not going to be a repeat of last year.
rovers_runner wrote: » Thought they were having an online only registration this year. What happened with the 200 registrations for the local lads and lassies that took place last night then.........