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2008-12-10 2:32 PM
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I'm a bit late maybe to chime in, and you probably concluded the same thing as me. 

To set yourself appart as a promoter, and to raise the bar, you'll have to go through the trouble of offering racers a choice (maybe not too much trouble though).  A one time racer per year will want a shirt.  Once you own 10 to 200 of them, you probably choose anything else.

Finally, I like how UltraFit offered a Helmet/Shoe package for ordering multiple races.  I saved some cash on early entry AND got a pair of shoes, socks, shirt, and nutrition stuff.  They were out of helmets so if the same offer exist, I'll be quicker to add events.

 



2008-12-16 4:28 PM
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newbz - 2008-12-09 11:16 PM man you really should do some races here. the HFP sprints are 35-45, which includes a tech shirt and post race food, and some top notch races!
What is HFP?  Are they in a certain area only?
2008-12-16 4:56 PM
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HFP is a good orginazition. They have races all over Ohio. Very well organized with lots of different distances for everyone. Sprints to Half distances.

2008-12-16 4:58 PM
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Imprinted backpack as long as it's descent would be nice.
2008-12-17 5:02 AM
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We have researched string and insulated drawstring packs, with both being very affordable.

 

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