Subject: 1st timers wave (good idea or bad idea?) I guess this is along the lines of another thread about the "comfort" wave but I was debating with a friend the merit of the first timers wave. Now I come from a swimming background so even as a new triathlete I didn't need to consider the first timers wave, here is my argument against:
It seems counter productive to take almost ALL of the weakest swimmers (or at least the least experienced ) and put them into the water at the SAME time. While awaiting my wave I'll watch the first few waves go off (not first timer waves ) it's always fairly apparent in the first fifty or so yards which swimmers are the potential problems. I would think it's not NEARLY as apparent in a first timers wave (they usually go after me so I don't actually see them ).
My buddy argued that a first timer won't be comfortable with all the contact incurred in a wave with more competitive athletes. If this is really a concern couldn't they just lay back or to the side a bit and after about 20 seconds they'll have all the space they need. Anyway, isn't there contact in the first timers wave? It's still a lot of people sharing a relatively small area?
I think there is also the thought that winning hardware is probably easier in the first timer wave. This is probably true, but I'm speaking only from a safety perspective so I'm not factoring awards into the equation.
The fact that so many races HAVE a first timers wave and from the responses about the comfort wave make me think I'm probably in the minority on this. But am I wrong? |