Thursday, November 26, 2015

USATF Grand Prix info

USATF NE LDR held a meeting earlier this week in order to decide the process for this year’s Grand Prix selection.  An invitation was sent to “member(s) of a club that scored, or as an individual scorer not on one of those teams, in the 2015…Grand Prix”.  I got the invitation third hand as it was only sent to the CMS women’s team manager who could not attend.  Since no one from CMS could attend I volunteered to make the 40 mile drive to the meeting.  I was surprised to see that although 43 teams were represented in the GP only 21 of those teams were actually sent an invitation.  Of the 21 teams only 11 teams sent representatives, perhaps the logistics of coming to Brandeis on a Monday night hurt attendance?  Anyway, the main goal of the meeting was to decide the process for the GP selection.  It seemed that there was a lot of talk about “slates” which felt like a step backwards after the success of the open voting last year.  After much discussion it appeared that a consensus was reached that the open voting would be used after the restrictions on “conflicts” be loosened.  It did make some sense to not allow back-to-back races especially with the longer distances.  However the 3 weeks BEFORE or after the marathon seemed excessive (really why wouldn’t you want to race a couple of weeks before the marathon?).  With the “conflicts” left as they were last year there would be very few choices to make if you selected a spring marathon.  The loosening of the restriction was accepted and the ballots should be coming out in the next week or two.
 
The new restrictions:
·         No event of 15k or over can be selected if within 15 days prior to a marathon; no event can be selected within 15 days after a marathon.
·         No event can be selected if within 13 days prior to or following an event 12k-­30k
·         No event can be selected if within 7 days prior to or following any event 10k or shorter
Prior to the actual ballot coming out, it makes sense to do some research and start thinking about what races you’d like to see in the GP.  I’ve listed below the bids along with the website and a couple of my notes.
 
Marathon
Vermont city (05-29-16): http://www.vermontcitymarathon.org/
Well organized website, easy to locate registration info, race weekend info, past results, etc.   Excellent race well managed, great support from crowds and volunteers, bonus: rough section of bike path is being re-paved this year.
Entry fee = $99/$99
 
Manchester city (11-06-16): http://manchestercitymarathon.com/
Also a very good website with all useful information via dropdown menus.  Corrected the course markings from 2014, the 2015 course had every turn marked with signs, arrows, and painted directions on the road.
Entry fee = $80/$90
 
5k
An Ras Mor (03-06-16): http://www.srr.org/anrasmor/
Website is simple, easy to view all info.  Fast “city” course.
Entry fee = $30/$40
 
Bedford Rotary (05-21-16): http://bedfordrotaryraces.com/
2016 information not on the website, no information on prize money or entry fees.  Slightly rolling course, the 12k event held the same day has often been part of the Grand Prix.
Entry fee = $25/$40
 
 
Hollis fast five (06-09-16): http://www.hollisfast5k.com/
2016 info is up on the website but records not updated to include 2015 (which impacts who gets a free entry).  Thursday night race, but a very very fast course.
Entry fee = $25/$35
 
 
Canton 5k (10-02-16): http://www.cantonroadrace.org/
Website not updated for 2016 info.  I get errors when trying to load the page and past results won’t load.  I have no experience with this race.
Entry fee = $25/$30
 
 
5m
2016 info is up but couldn’t find anything about prize money.  Website causes my browser to crash, especially when trying to check out past results.  This was a GP race in 2014, well managed, closed course (boring un-scenic out/back).  Long walk from parking to start, but plenty of parking.
Entry fee = $30/$35
 
 
Bobby Doyle (08-14-16): http://www.bobbydoyleraces.com/
Website not updated for 2016.  Part of the GP in 2015, potentially fast course, somewhat narrow start with an early turn.  Well managed.
Entry fee = $24/$34
 
 
End of Summer Classic (08-26-16): http://endofsummerclassic.com/
Website not updated for 2016.  I have no experience with this race.
Entry fee = $35/$40
 
 
10k
Website not updated for 2016, very little information available about the race.  This was a GP race once.  Parking was a major issue that year.  Course is excellent and race management was very good.
Entry fee = $30/$35
 
 
Website not updated for 2016.  This has been a series favorite, well run in 2015 although seriously lacking porta-johns and poor communication at the starting line.
Entry fee = $30/$35
 
 
Canton 10k (10-02-16): http://www.cantonroadrace.org/
Website not updated for 2016 info.  I get errors when trying to load the page and past results won’t load.  I have no recent experience with this race.
Entry fee = $25/$30
 
 
Other distances (pick 3, but only one at any given distance)
12k
Bedford Rotary (05-21-16): http://bedfordrotaryraces.com/
No 2016 information on the website, no information on prize money or entry fees.  Classic race, always well run, many time member of the series.
Entry fee = $25/$40
 
 
10m
5 College Realtors (02-28-16): http://www.fivecollegerealtors10miler.com/
2016 info on the website.  This race has a long history in the Grand Prix, typically very well run.  Potential for really lousy weather always exists and the “dirt road” section of the course can be treacherous (at best).
Entry fee = $45/$45
 
2016 info is up but couldn’t find anything about prize money.  Website causes my browser to crash, especially when trying to check out past results.  Tough course but very scenic.
Entry fee = $40/$45
 
20k
No 2016 information on the website.  Part of the Grand Prix in 2015, great challenging course.
Entry fee = $55/$65
 
 
½ marathon
Middlebury Maple run (05-01-16): http://middleburymaplerun.com/race-info/
2016 information is on the website but no prize money information.  I ran this race a couple of years ago and loved it.  Scenic, plenty of parking, well managed.
Entry fee = $40/$60
 
 
New Bedford (03-20-16): http://newbedfordhalfmarathon.com/
2016 information including prize money is on the website.  This race has been in the Grand Prix many times.  Excellent race, course management, etc., terrible post race food.
Entry fee = $55
 
 
New England Half (10-23-15) http://www.millenniumrunning.com/ne-half
2016 info is up but couldn’t find anything about prize money.  Website causes my browser to crash, especially when trying to check out past results.  Point-to-Point course so logistics could be a little more complicated.
Entry fee = $65/$75
 

 




1 comment:

mark said...

Man are you right about the New Bedford food. I'd prefer a MacDonald's fishwich to that thing they hand out. Otherwise such a well-done race, too. And they feature the food on the website as one of the good things about the race!