Subject: RE: Question about what constitues IronmanAlthough I am just getting into the sport, I definitely have Ironman somwhere on the radar. I feel it is not so much about the logo as it is about ensuring a certain level of support, experience in running these types of events, and plenty of fellow psychos to race with. The M-dot logo has certainly been etched in many of our minds as the ultimate symbol of IM achievement and I feel it's a nice touch, but the support along the race is the key for me...IF I were to ever sign up for an IM, that is  As far as the cost of the WTC events is concerned... "you get what you pay for" is pretty accurate. But we also can't forget that every time one of those cool corporate M-dot logos is printed somewhere, SOMEONE is paying for it! I say decide what you want out of the race experience, (i.e. flexibility in signing up late, cost of the event, # of participants, distance from home, finishing gear, race course profile, etc...), do your homework (I am sure there are non-WTC Iron-distance races that have the support and numbers of the big races) , and be honest with yourself so that you don't finish the 140.6 miles and think "that was great, but I wish I had..." (unless of course you are thinking of doing several IM's...then you can do all types of races). |