| Sun Feb 14 @10:30 - 04:30PM GW Birthday Marathon |
| Sun Feb 28 @08:00 - 10:00AM Club Challenge 10-Miler |
| Sun Mar 07 @10:00 - 12:00PM Burke Lake 12K |
| Mon Mar 08 @19:00 - 09:00PM Board Meeting |
| 2009 Bunion Derby |
Series General InformationThe Bunion Derby is a series of eight races, each of which counts toward series points. Points are awarded in 5-year age groups, beginning with 14 and under, and ending with 80 and over. The rules are as follows:
An awards ceremony is held in the Fall and the top three finishers in each age group are presented an award. All Bunion Derby Races are free for DCRRC members. Race Schedule
Remember that there is NO entry fee for Club Members to these races -- entry fee remains $5.00 for non-Club Members. Bunion Derby Award EligibilityIn addition to the usual eligibility criteria for a Bunion Derby age-group award -- running a minimum of 3 races, and being a Club Member -- we have added a requirement that we hope will encourage more volunteer participation in support of our race program. Specifically, in order to be eligible for an age-group BD award in 2009, a Club Member will have to volunteer in one of a specified list of roles between June 2009 and August 2009. This requirement (like the other Bunion Derby eligibility criteria, such as being a Club Member), applies ONLY to the end-of-season Bunion Derby awards given out in Fall. All contestants in each race remain eligible for the individual age group awards in that race, regardless of whether they meet the criteria for "Derby" awards. As you will see from the list below, the number and variety of opportunities is quite broad. Some involve work at a Bunion Derby race, which we encourage from ALL who participate in the Bunion Derby program. Some involve work in other key races or functions. Eligible Volunteer RolesNo runner will be eligible for a Bunion Derby age-group award unless that runner volunteers in one or more of the following roles:
By rough estimate, the functions in 1 through 5 involve at least 150 separate volunteer "positions." This should be ample for people to choose from without "bunching" too many volunteers for a single event. If that occurs, priority will be given to those who volunteered first for the event, and others will be suggested to volunteer at a different event. Comments and questions are welcome at president@dcroadrunners.org or membership@dcroadrunners.org.
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The DC Road Runners Club is a chapter of the Road Runners Club of America and are also affiliated with USA Track & Field. We provide a year-round schedule of running events that offer everyone a chance to participate regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability. |