indygirl99
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I am still very new to running and races. I started June 24th last year and until this weekend only ran in one sport races. ie running.
This weekend I participated in a duathalon. I am really wondering if this was a bad event for my first time or should I change my thinking.
To me it was a very disorganized race. NONE of the volunteers knew where the duathalon participant were supposed to go to start. All the volunteers were telling everyone to start at the water edge, including the duathaletes.
Of course this was not the case only the triatheletes started at the water.
They advertised a Charity wave with the participants getting to start 10 min early but forgot to say that was not available to the duathelete, even though they took our money for a charity wave.
The race was supposed to start at 9 am but the duatheletes did not get the start bell until 9:18. The volunteer at the start line was just a kid and was not getting clear directions for when to start. Even he was frustrated.
When we exited the bike area we were sent the wrong way for the 5K run and then yelled at that we should "follow directions" Umm we did and they sent us your way. The timing mats were already pulled up by the time we finished our 5K run and when we asked how to get our time we were told "there are no times. You still get your medal".
Then we found out that the race director participated in the race themselves.
As I said I am still new to this but in the last year I have run 3 half marathons, 3 10K's an 8K and about 5 5K's and never encountered this much confusion. I have also volunteered at 3 half marathons and a couple 5K-10K runs and was given a very concrete rundown of my job and where people were to start and the number for the race director if there were problems during the race that they needed to address. I have never participated in a run where the race director also ran until this weekend.
Is this normal or should I stay away from races with this particular race director?
Even my husband who LOVES to ride has said he will not do another duathalon he will just volunteer at the races I run. Which I hate because he is so supportive of me and I would like to be supportive of him and watch him do some bike rides.
This weekend I participated in a duathalon. I am really wondering if this was a bad event for my first time or should I change my thinking.
To me it was a very disorganized race. NONE of the volunteers knew where the duathalon participant were supposed to go to start. All the volunteers were telling everyone to start at the water edge, including the duathaletes.

They advertised a Charity wave with the participants getting to start 10 min early but forgot to say that was not available to the duathelete, even though they took our money for a charity wave.
The race was supposed to start at 9 am but the duatheletes did not get the start bell until 9:18. The volunteer at the start line was just a kid and was not getting clear directions for when to start. Even he was frustrated.
When we exited the bike area we were sent the wrong way for the 5K run and then yelled at that we should "follow directions" Umm we did and they sent us your way. The timing mats were already pulled up by the time we finished our 5K run and when we asked how to get our time we were told "there are no times. You still get your medal".
Then we found out that the race director participated in the race themselves.
As I said I am still new to this but in the last year I have run 3 half marathons, 3 10K's an 8K and about 5 5K's and never encountered this much confusion. I have also volunteered at 3 half marathons and a couple 5K-10K runs and was given a very concrete rundown of my job and where people were to start and the number for the race director if there were problems during the race that they needed to address. I have never participated in a run where the race director also ran until this weekend.
Is this normal or should I stay away from races with this particular race director?
Even my husband who LOVES to ride has said he will not do another duathalon he will just volunteer at the races I run. Which I hate because he is so supportive of me and I would like to be supportive of him and watch him do some bike rides.