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New RaceIt MembersNew members to the RaceIt family this week: Bay State Race Sevices: Haverhill, MA Rock/Creek Outfitters Trail Running: Chattanooga, TN Utah Valley Marathon: Provo, UT Trout Lake Run: Trout Lake, WA Ashland Railroad Run: Ashland, VA Checkout RaceIt.com to find the latest events and races in your area today. Last Updated: Dec 5 2008, 07:11 PM Comments (0) New Additions to the RaceIt FamilyMany races and organization have joined our platform lately, and things are starting to blast off. Check us out at RaceIt.com for the latest running and racing events in your area. Don't forget to becom a fan of the RaceIt group to enter your name in our monthly drawing. Last Updated: Nov 25 2008, 08:17 PM Comments (0) Road Race Management ConferenceThis past weekend I had a chance to attend the Road Race Management Race Directors Meeting in Hollywood, FL. This was a great oppurtunity not only to meet other heads of the industry from companies and races around the world, but to discuss current issues in running today. I got to meet many people from around the world including Japan, the Netherlands, Canada, and the Carribean. I learned a lot about issues regarding racing such as event set up, new technology, greening your event, etc. (I would be willing to share my experience with anyone interested). One of the most stirring moments of the meeting was its conclusion luncheon with accomplished race commentator and announcer Toni Reavis. He gave a passionate speech of how running should gear more back to competition and figurehead athletes rather than its current participatory culture. I totally disagree with Toni, participation and the thrill of event is what makes running great for participants and race directors. Running doesn't need a Michael Phelps or Lance Armstrong, we are all doing fine with your everyday Joe. The lack of television commericialization also makes it great.
Other Thoughts: the new "D" chip is the way to go to eliminate headache for race directors, but I think Championchip will have something to say, I sat down with CEO Bas Van Rens who is inspired by the slew of ideas surrounding chip timing, the "D" chips biggest problem is its lack of "greeness", it creates a lot of trash
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