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Entry
Deadline: Anyone may enter the series until the morning of the second
race, the Barber's Point 20 km on Sept 9, 2001. There is no late fee,
but the entry fee remains the same: $38 for Mid-Pac members and $48 for
non-members.
Racing
Number Pickup for the 30km & Val Nolasco: You must pickup a new
number and shirt before the Mid-Pac 30 km and the Val Nolasco Half Marathon
from the Running Room (819 Kapahulu Ave). Numbers for the Mid-Pac 30 km
can be picked up on Sat, Oct 20 between 10am - 5pm. Numbers for the Val
Nolasco can be picked up on Sat, Nov 3 between 10am -5pm.
T-Shirts:
We will give out series T-shirts at the third race, which is the 25 km
at Barbers Point. If you miss that race, shirts will be available at the
30 km race.
Scoring
System
Awards
Dinner: The Mid-Pacific Road Runner's Club will host an awards dinner
in mid-January 2002 during which we will honor and acknowledge all award
winners, as well as those who ran four of the five races in the series.
The organizers will mail invitations to the awards dinner in December,
2001.
Awards
Categories:
- Anyone
who finishes four of the five races receives a completion certificate.
- Overall
male and female winners (five deep).
- Age group
male and female winners (three deep, excluding overall winners).
- Walker
male and female winners (three deep, open and over-50)
- Clydesdale
(200 lbs) and Bonnydale (150 lbs) top three open and masters (over 40).
Weigh-in only once before the Hickam 15 km or Barbers Point 20 km.
The Following
Rules Apply:
- Low scores
win
- Your overall
score for a race is your overall place in that race (with first
place receiving a score of one, and second place receiving two, etc.)
Runners who are not entered in the series do not count in the scoring.
Your Age division score is your place in your age division, excluding
non-series participants.
- You must
run four of the five races to be eligible for an award. If you run all
five races, your four lowest scores are used in the final tally.
- We will
tally your scores and
post them after each race on the web site, at the 30 km and Val Nolasco
packet pickups and where results are posted at the races.
- You must
alert the organizers of a discrepancy in your posted scores before January
1, 2002. Otherwise all scores will be final after that date. Contact
Bart Mathias for result
queries.
- During
the Series, some athletes will have to run more races than others. Their
scores will be allied separately from those who have missed one race.
Anyone who misses two races will be dropped from consideration in the
scoring.
- Tied scores
will be broken by awarding first to those who completed the most races,
and next to those who scored lowest in the longest race(s).
- Age groups
are based on your age on the first day of the series, which is August
20, 2000.
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