RnbwSktles
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I am running in the Long Branch Half Marathon in NJ on April 27. It coincides with the NJ Marathon (run at about the same time), which is a pretty big event. They just sent an email with race updates and included some of the security measures. I know this is due to the Boston bombing, but they seem a little extreme. And confusing!
Their facebook page is filling up with posts from people asking to clarify the rules on hydration packs and this is their generic response:
Even with that answer I'm not sure my belt will be acceptable.
Is this going to be the new norm for big events, or is this unusual? I don't think Disney was even this strict.
Start Area Athletes
Will be allowed to bring one clear plastic Race Day Gear Bag (only the one which we gave you at race packet pick-up) into Monmouth Park. There must not be another bag inside the clear plastic bag and it must be checked into the gear check trucks. These bags will be processed by specially trained dogs before being placed on any race day gear truck.
Will be allowed to bring a fanny pack or a hydration belt or a water bottle or a small hydration only pack into the park to be used during the race, and are subject to search at any time.
Will not be allowed to bring backpacks, including ones which also contained a hydration bladder, into Monmouth Park. If it can store other than a liquid it will not be allowed inside the Park! No Exceptions!
Finish Area Athletes
Will be allowed to retrieve one clear plastic Race Day Gear Bag from the retrieval area. The retrieval area will be monitored and the bag tags may be checked against your bib #s as you exit the area.
Will be able to change clothes from the Race Day Gear Bag in the changing tent within the bag retrieval area. Empty gear bags should be discarded as directed.
Should not leave their Race Day Gear Bag unattended at any time.
May carry their Race Day Gear Bag around with them in the finish line festival area as long as they only carry that particular bag, with no bag inside it. If you take your bib off you must leave the finish line festival area.
Spectators and VIPs
Start Area Spectators and VIPs
Will not be allowed to bring backpacks, pocketbooks, hand bags, shoulder bags, etc. of any kind into Monmouth Park or on to the shuttle buses.
Will not be allowed access to the start area north of the start line (that means that these people will NOT be allowed to stand beside the start corrals.
Will be allowed to bring strollers, but not diaper bags.
Finish Area Spectators and VIPs
Are not allowed to bring backpacks, pocketbooks, hand bags, shoulder bags, etc. of any kind into the finish line festival area.
Are allowed to stand directly beside the barricades of the finish line chutes in the finish line festival area between Greeley Terrace and Madison Ave. only.
Are allowed to walk around Pier Village (access to the east end of the village will be on foot only).
Will be allowed to bring strollers, but not diaper bags.
Their facebook page is filling up with posts from people asking to clarify the rules on hydration packs and this is their generic response:
Laura, These issues are the province of homeland security and the police, and we try to interpret them for you. You may be asked to take a drink of the liquid in your bottles. It's a combination of the size of pockets and what's in them that can either make them OK or problematic. In general, the smaller and more exposed they are the better. Things in them should be in their original sealed containers (GU, chews, beans, etc.) They may ask you to eat one.
In general, pockets are not allowed but small pouches on a hydration pack or belt, for prepackaged GU, etc. will likely be OK. Loose things like salt tablets, powders, etc. in a baggie, may case them some concern.
Even with that answer I'm not sure my belt will be acceptable.

Is this going to be the new norm for big events, or is this unusual? I don't think Disney was even this strict.