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The Inside Scoop of Volunteering at a Road Race

Over the past 10 years, I’ve run in a variety of races – from fun runs to half marathons. I was always amazed at the number of volunteers who came out to operate the event and cater to runners. For big events, like the Peachtree Road Race, hundreds of helpers are needed. I decided it was finally time to get a different experience from a road race by serving as a volunteer.

 The Fall Five was a new 5K race in my neighborhood that benefitted a local school. I’ve helped manage large-scale events for my company, but I figured there was a lot I could learn by volunteering at a local road race.

As with any event, there are many details to coordinate – like a web site and online registration, traffic cones to mark the route, signs to alert neighbors who live along the route, along with safety pins for race numbers and food and water for runners. On top of that, you also have to deal with the weather. Atlanta has seen rain all week and Saturday was no exception for the race. Runners found shelter at Navo Church as they waited for the race to start – a nice offering that most running events can’t easily provide.

I tried to help out wherever I could. Since I’m not the quiet type, I landed the job of race announcer. This meant I got to talk a lot on a bullhorn, which was fun. Along with starting the race, I also cheered the runners as they neared the finish line. I got a glimpse of what it meant to be a race director. You’re the person that everyone looks for to make decisions and keep the show running. It’s a tough, demanding job that requires a lot of dedication. While I’m not looking to lead a race anytime soon, I plan to look for more opportunities to volunteer. It’s a worthwhile experience for every runner.
 




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Posted by: DebCM on Sep 20, 2009 | Comments: 3 | Visits: 574 | Posted in: News

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Traxee user bmoore OMG a "Tot Trot." What a great idea for getting the whole family involved! is there a website where we can see photos?
Posted by: bmoore on Sep 21, 2009 at 08:04 PM
Traxee user DebCM Being the gal with the bullhorn was definitely the best job! Especially for the Tot Trot -- it was too cute.
Posted by: DebCM on Sep 21, 2009 at 06:32 PM
Traxee user bmoore TIG! I have always thought it would be fun to volunteer for a race. I know it has got to be a helluva lot of work since there are whole companies now whose sole purpose it is to manage these things for Race Directors. I would L-O-V-E to talk into a bullhorn! ;-) Wow! How great!
Posted by: bmoore on Sep 21, 2009 at 03:48 PM
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