Subject: RE: Branded event worth it? NOT IF IT'S HITS. Originally posted by lucyloulou
I don't hold HITS accountable for the weather and poor visibility.
I DO hold them accountable for poor water safety support for those conditions, and continuing to hold the event anyway.
Too bad if people are "mad" at the race director. Part of being a grown-up and responsible human being is making smart -- not necessarily popular -- decisions.
And frankly, I think most of the participants would have been pretty relieved if they had just said "No."
The ugly truth is that race directors are reluctant to cancel large events far beyond the level of rationality.
IMTX -- multiple lightning delays, storms throughout the day, shortened the distance (!) -- STILL didn't cancel the race.
Ironman Racine 70.3 turned into a duathlon because of rough conditions on Lake Michigan. From what I have seen posted by athletes, it was the right move.
I just volunteered on the swim start at the full Ironman Cd'A last Sunday. The amount of water safety personnel in kayaks / paddle boards / jet skis and boats / shoreline volunteers was incredible. To be fair, I have done local sprint triathlons here in Cd'A with equal focus on water safety. It makes you feel good as an athlete out in the water. Edited by HaydenHunter 2016-08-23 10:42 PM
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