Don’t Forget to Follow the Etiquette Rules

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By David Freeze

As a rule follower, I haven’t always been the best. But for sure, I never once broke the rules on a race course. As runners and walkers, we all need to be considerate of others on the course and realize that all rules are there for a reason. Some have to do with specific issues, some are general in nature. Sure, you’re excited to run a holiday race and test yourself but help make it fun for others. These rules are all important. We have runners and walkers from nine states already and are expecting a record crowd of near 450 runners on Thursday.

First and foremost, arrive well before the 8:30 a.m. start. Plan to arrive at least 45-60 minutes ahead of the start. You can’t just jump in the race. Allow time for parking, checking in for your race packet, a bathroom stop and getting to the start line. Parking is always a challenge, but race officials can make it work if you follow directions to the next available parking lot. All lots being used are within walking distance of The Forum, but some are farther than others.

Please do not run the course without registering or while wearing someone else’s race bib. No unregistered runner will be timed and any without bibs will be asked to exit the course. If planning to wear someone else’s bib, arrive in time to get that bib properly registered with the new name, age, gender info. Any runner failing to do this will be DQ’d.

No dogs are allowed under any circumstances. The Road Runners of America, the national organization for running clubs, has disallowed all dogs in races unless the race specifically permits dogs in writing. Running or walking with your dog in the Butterball will result in a DQ. Monitors will be all along the route checking for this. Recent race accidents support this important rule.

Don’t cross the finish line twice or your result will be the slower time. Don’t grab a child or friend to run across the line with you as this messes up our timing. No stroller riders will be timed.

After crossing the finish line, don’t pass other runners. This will be a congested area, and you will be directed to stay in line until exiting the results area. All finishers will get a place card which must be turned in at the table to ensure proper timing.

Make sure your bib can be seen. Don’t hide it under a shirt or jacket or put it in your pocket.

Awards will begin immediately following the last runner or walker’s finish. Awards and refreshments will be in front of The Forum. The complete results will be posted on www.salisburyrowanrunners.org later that day. All proceeds support the Terrie Hess House and Prevent Child Abuse Rowan.

The Catawba College women’s cross-country team qualified for the NCAA D-ll Championship meet for third straight year. They are competing today, Nov. 23 in Sacramento, California, on the Arcade Creek Course at 11:15 a.m. PT. The team received an automatic bid after finishing third in the southeast regional meet and was 110-7 against all other teams this season.

The full travel team includes Madi Clay, a junior from Morganton, Hannah Caudill, sophomore from Asheville, Natalie Almond, junior from Oakboro, Eden Barnwell, freshman from Weaverville, Joanna Owczarz, freshman from Poland, Emer McGlynn, freshman from Ireland and Sydney Cockerham, senior from King. Clay (third), Caudill (ninth) and Almond (10th) all made the All-Region team.

Catawba finished 21st in the nation last season. The field is made up of 34 teams this year. Jason Bryant is Catawba’s head cross country and track coach.

Look for the Butterball and other upcoming events at www.salisburyrowanrunners.org.