Glad you enjoyed it Liam, you did ok and you were good company on the journey there and back;)
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The cut offs were indeed posted in the hall for all to see. I certainly saw them.
Any experienced (that's what the ER bit means) fell runner would expect cut-off times on an AL race over that sort of country. How long would you want to keep the marshals out in that sort of weather?
I infer that you mean I expect marshalls to wait as long as necessary for inexperienced idiots to blunder past.
Point me to where I said that in any of my messages.
There should indeed be cut offs, and as an experienced fell runner (I know what ER means) I am well used to them. And I have myself marshalled at cut off points in the past and timed runners out - not a pleasant experience but sometimes necessary.
If the race organiser wants 6 minute miling that is their choice and all runners should comply with this.
I merely pointed out on this thread that as far as I know there is a cut off of 1:30 at Checkpoint 3 for the benefit of future readers of the thread. And then the following conversation was pointing out that I wasn't 100% sure of this because I hadn't seen them posted and none of the other race officials I spoke to knew about the cut off.
I do think the time should have been more clearly posted, as in my experience they usually are (I have experience, Rudolph), but that is something I would pass on directly to the RO and not moan about on here.
Cut off times fine - but if it indeed is 1:30 for CP3, that's crazy - I was slightly over that last year and I remember being passed by Karen Nash (amongst others) between 3 & 4.
If a runner of her calibre was to be timed out then the cut-off is wrong.
1:30 would be a crazy time for CP3 - 1:45 would be more appropriate.
In 2006 where they have the sportident splits, the first 1:30+ runner had a finishing time of 3:26 and a typical 1:30 - 1:40 split gave a finishing time of 3:30-3:45.
Not too shabby
Yeah, I'd have said 1:30 is tight, 1:45 was fair and 2:00 would be really loose.
Its perfectly possible we misheard the time as we were in the middle of a race in bad weather.
If anyone saw the time posted in the hall, could you post it here? Then I'll know if its worth having another attempt next year. 1:45 would be easy to get through.
This was a cracking race but its not without communication problems. I couldn't find an official website with information.
Before the race I e-mailed the organiser to find out if its entry on day, or pre entry only. Quite an important question. No reply.
I didn't see the cut off times in the Hall and genuinely didn't know there were any. I had turned up for a steady run so it would have been useful to have known there were cut off times.
If anyone can find out what the official cut off times are I'll post them here for future reference, along with other useful info like 'entry on day' and no qualifying races needed.
Your GPS page is a good write up as always John!
And all we're doing is asking what the organiser's conditions were SO THAT WE CAN COMPLY WITH THEM.
You saw the cut off times, so can you confirm it was 1:30 at CP3.
Does anyone have an idea of when or where the results will be published? Sedbergh results are usually on the FRA website but seems like there isn't even a slot for them this year?
Was a club championship race and I was a bit sloppy and didn't take times down so eager to know winners time at least.