Most Common Race
Director Problems
1.
Race
director or race committee is spread too thin.
Delegate. Be available to react
to unforeseen events on race day.
2.
Insufficient
lead/planning time allotted. Good runs
take a great deal of time to plan.
Proactivity can save you many headaches.
3.
Inaccurate course/splits. See #2
4.
Course not marked well; runners get lost
on course. Again, see #2. A map for runners and volunteers can also
help.
5.
Not enough entries, too many T-shirts, or
vice versa. A significant price increase
for later registrations can help to reduce this. In addition, have a plan for how you will
deal with any shortages.
6.
Missing many volunteers on race day.
Appoint a volunteer coordinator, and have a list of specific duties. Plug specific people into specific jobs. Confirm volunteers 2-3 days before event.
7.
Race day registration back up. Not enough or inexperienced volunteers, or
poorly laid out registration.
8.
Not enough water stations or volunteers
who don’t know how to distribute water to runners.
9.
Not prepared or have inadequate volunteer
help at the finish line. A backup at the
finish can tarnish an otherwise great event.
10.
Late finishers and walkers feel they are
treated as second class citizens. Don’t
break the finish down too soon, and be sure to have sufficient refreshments for
later finishers.
11.
Unorganized kid’s event. If you are going to do a kid’s run, you need
to give it the same type planning as you would the adult’s event.
12.
Unprepared for awards ceremony; slow
results. Runners like to see their
results quickly. In addition, planning
needs to go into an effective awards ceremony.
13.
Essentials are overlooked. (Accurate course, great T-shirt,
well-organized registration/packet pickup, well-organized finish, great
refreshments.) Take care of the
essentials first.