cewait
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Did my second 10k today, and in my sparkle skirt for a test run ( double use of the skirt.. Today I went as Snow White, but I'm doing belle for PHM). Anyway, it was great! Hardly noticed the skirt at all, and ran the whole way with no walk breaks!! (First time that's ever happened!) I actually had a faster time my previous 10k, but it wasn't quite 6.2 miles ..
1:02:35 6.14 miles vs today 1:04:03 6.26 miles
Both were time chipped and certified .. Guess I should just submit the first one? Not that a minute and a half will make a huge difference, really I just didn't want to be in the last corral!
Doesn't matter what a person's Garmin or self-measurement is. As long as the race was USATF certified, that's what counts.
And yes, xCourxCorexsubmit the first one. You never know what the corral breaks will be and if one happens to be 2:20, then the first time will likely bump you up a corral.
I agree submit the faster one though both at in the top 25% start location... no need to worry about the last corral.
Technical correction... its the course that is certified. The race is on a certified course and the race may or may not be sanctioned by the USATF.
Also of additional note, as long as the race is chip timed and you can provide a link to your results you really do not need to obsess about finding a race on a certified course. The reason is that if a race is chip timed the director has made an effort to measure the course and there is some assurance to Disney of course accuracy. The reason for publishing this as a requirement is that a few folks have made up data for corral placement in the past. I know one of the historic scalawags and use to rat him out every year. The guy no longer runs, or at least runs at Disney.