The Running Thread - 2026

My garmin is suddenly going dead in a day. I used it for MW, and finished the marathon in just over 7hrs with around 30% battery remaining. During basketball season I took it off and left it in my bag for about a month and charged it once I got back to FL for PW. And as I stated, it’s going completely dead in less than 24hrs.

Any thoughts? Help?
 
My garmin is suddenly going dead in a day. I used it for MW, and finished the marathon in just over 7hrs with around 30% battery remaining. During basketball season I took it off and left it in my bag for about a month and charged it once I got back to FL for PW. And as I stated, it’s going completely dead in less than 24hrs.

Any thoughts? Help?
With all Garmin problems, the customer support will suggest resetting. First, a hard reset of your watch (power off, leave for awhile, power back on). Then if that doesn't work, they'll suggest a factory reset. I was having some battery issues and they suggested that. (I didn't want to do a factory reset so I haven't tried that. My battery problem isn't as bad as yours.)

You might also want to find out what software version your watch is on. Maybe you got a new update that is screwed up? It happens. I usually check on the Garmin forums to see what people are saying about the latest update for my watch if I'm having a problem.

https://forums.garmin.com/ you may have to do some digging around to find the forum for your watch.
 

With all Garmin problems, the customer support will suggest resetting. First, a hard reset of your watch (power off, leave for awhile, power back on). Then if that doesn't work, they'll suggest a factory reset. I was having some battery issues and they suggested that. (I didn't want to do a factory reset so I haven't tried that. My battery problem isn't as bad as yours.)

You might also want to find out what software version your watch is on. Maybe you got a new update that is screwed up? It happens. I usually check on the Garmin forums to see what people are saying about the latest update for my watch if I'm having a problem.

https://forums.garmin.com/ you may have to do some digging around to find the forum for your watch.

If the hard reset doesn't work, I would highly suggest just calling Garmin customer support. I was having an issue with my older Garmin (235) and they were extremely helpful in working out the problem.
 
Anyone else see the wild situation for the Women's Atlanta Half Marathon (USATF Half Championship) with the the 3 lead runners well ahead, but going off course and dropping like 8 spots? What a disaster, but I assume nothing can be done about it. The announcers were saying maybe they could appeal, but I assume the response would be it is the athletes responsibility to know the course, even if the pace/lead car goes the wrong way.

*Edit - Just saw the USATF posted the appeal was actually successful (the course was not adequately marked), but they have no way to overturn the results. They then lay blame on the Atlanta Track Club since they are the host of the race and provide the lead vehicles. Since this is a qualifier for the World Championships, you now have the three athletes who should have qualified dropped. Really bad look for the USATF; if you are going to use a race as your Championship, then they should control all aspects of that race (at least for the elite athletes).
 
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Anyone else see the wild situation for the Women's Atlanta Half Marathon (USATF Half Championship) with the the 3 lead runners well ahead, but going off course and dropping like 8 spots? What a disaster, but I assume nothing can be done about it. The announcers were saying maybe they could appeal, but I assume the response would be it is the athletes responsibility to know the course, even if the pace/lead car goes the wrong way.
I did see that!

Are competitive runners actually expected to memorize every turn of every course they run? That seems like a lot, and could be solved by having a well-marked course and competent bike escorts.
 
Anyone else see the wild situation for the Women's Atlanta Half Marathon (USATF Half Championship) with the the 3 lead runners well ahead, but going off course and dropping like 8 spots? What a disaster, but I assume nothing can be done about it. The announcers were saying maybe they could appeal, but I assume the response would be it is the athletes responsibility to know the course, even if the pace/lead car goes the wrong way.

*Edit - Just saw the USATF posted the appeal was actually successful (the course was not adequately marked), but they have no way to overturn the results. They then lay blame on the Atlanta Track Club since they are the host of the race and provide the lead vehicles. Since this is a qualifier for the World Championships, you now have the three athletes who should have qualified dropped. Really bad look for the USATF; if you are going to use a race as your Championship, then they should control all aspects of that race (at least for the elite athletes).
I was wondering what happened. I was cleaning up the kitchen and all of a sudden Jess McClain dropped from first to 8th-ish. I assumed she just blew up. Yikes.
 
I did see that!

Are competitive runners actually expected to memorize every turn of every course they run? That seems like a lot, and could be solved by having a well-marked course and competent bike escorts.
Technically, yes, it is their responsibility to know and follow the correct course. In practice, they’re almost fully reliant on the bikes and lead vehicles to guide them through the course. As the race director said, “Athletes should never have to make a split-second decision between following a pace vehicle or trusting the official course.” What a mess.
 
Not sure how they’re going to wiggle their way out of this. The published criteria for selecting team members is the order of finish at the championship. If I’m one if the women who was on the podium, I’d claim my spot and fight hard if they tried to take it away. Sure, the women who went off course probably would have beaten me, but that’s not a given.
 
Not sure how they’re going to wiggle their way out of this. The published criteria for selecting team members is the order of finish at the championship. If I’m one if the women who was on the podium, I’d claim my spot and fight hard if they tried to take it away. Sure, the women who went off course probably would have beaten me, but that’s not a given.

I guess it’s too much to ask for those who podiumed to reflect on their record/performance vs the women who went off course and consider whether they would be the best selection for the team, or whether they should try to defer to one of the other women. I know they don't have to, and even with that comparison, they may come out ahead, but it has happened in other sports. I get that team selection is subjective under most circumstances, and you have to grab your opportunities when they arise. Wonder if the thought will even cross their minds.
 


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