Subject: RE: A rose by any other nameHey, if you want to spend the extra money and go through the anxiety about whether you'll get registered for your target race (or have to make two trips to the race site so that you can get in as a volunteer ), it's your nickel. But 140.6 is 140.6. And if you want to tell me (and the 700 or so others I raced with ) that I'm not an ironman after finishing a non-M-Dot race...well, I guess it's a free country. Of course there are those out there who believe the term "Ironman" only legitimately belongs to those who finish Kona...so I guess even if you do one M-Dot race or another, there'll be people who won't consider you an Ironman, anyhow. Honestly, the way people succumb to naked marketing ploys in this society makes me happy I work for a marketing/brand-development consulting firm.  |