For a good local cause, which is a plus. Course is not certified, and is likely short. If you're going to put on a true 5k race and charge $$ to run it, it's really essential to get it certified. No mile markers. (Some people like them) If there was water available for runners to drink @ the end, it was hiding. No awards ceremony? Course was a real challenge, but it just didn't feel like a true race. I hate to sound negative, but maybe it was supposed to be more of a fun run and not a true race? If you just wanted to go out for a run, this was fine, but I thought it would be more of an organized race. There was chip-timing.
For a good local cause, which is a plus. Course is not certified, and is likely short. If you're going to put on a true 5k race and charge $$ to run it, it's really essential to get it certified. No mile markers. (Some people like them) If there was water available for runners to drink @ the end, it was hiding. No awards ceremony? Course was a real challenge, but it just didn't feel like a true race. I hate to sound negative, but maybe it was supposed to be more of a fun run and not a true race? If you just wanted to go out for a run, this was fine, but I thought it would be more of an organized race. There was chip-timing.
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