CH Runners
Running => Running => Topic started by: Handsome Jack on March 21, 2015, 06:03:23 PM
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I neglected to take the D-TAG strip off my feckin race bib and attach to my shoe at today's half. After checking online results and sure enough not seeing my name I wrote the RD and included all relevant details, including a link to Garmin Connect where my race has been uploaded. This is the third time I have run this race in it's 5 year history. I am a middle of the pack hobby-jogger, so it's not like I am age group placing or doing anything of note.
So what's the odds that this one will end up in the books?
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I neglected to take the D-TAG strip off my feckin race bib and attach to my shoe at today's half. After checking online results and sure enough not seeing my name I wrote the RD and included all relevant details, including a link to Garmin Connect where my race has been uploaded. This is the third time I have run this race in it's 5 year history. I am a middle of the pack hobby-jogger, so it's not like I am age group placing or doing anything of note.
So what's the odds that this one will end up in the books?
What is D tag?
I have had race directirs fix their results. But only when i did not place in my age group. I was first in my age group in a smaller marathon, but they had not listed my age. When I sent the director the correct info wit my age, they did not want to fix... Someone else got the age award.
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What is D tag?
I have had race directirs fix their results. But only when i did not place in my age group. I was first in my age group in a smaller marathon, but they had not listed my age. When I sent the director the correct info wit my age, they did not want to fix... Someone else got the age award.
It comes attached to your bib. You are supposed to take it off and wrap it around your laces. I pinned the bib on, meant to do the D TAG thing when I got to my car to drop off the swag bag and just plain forgot about it.
(https://haeldi916.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/dtag1.jpg)