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    Re: Turner Landscape

    Read your number,
    Remember your number,
    SHOUT your number to the Marshals (They do appreciate it)


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    Re: Turner Landscape

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagger View Post
    Read your number,Remember your number,SHOUT your number to the Marshals (They do appreciate it)
    thats exactly what I did !not rocket science really

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lucker View Post
    Although a bit odd, with numbers on good paper this works well. Crush the whole thing as small as you can into a little ball, then straighten it back out and pin it as normal. It will be badly creased but it stops the wind catching it as bad.
    That's exactly what I do and I thought I was mad. Phew, the relief (either that i'm not mad or there are at least two mad people around)

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    Re: Turner Landscape

    This is what I do, it doesn't take much does it.

    On a couple of really hot races last year I ran topless and used insulating tape to stick the number to my chest and stomach. No worries.

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    Re: Turner Landscape

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Smith View Post
    That's exactly what I do and I thought I was mad. Phew, the relief (either that i'm not mad or there are at least two mad people around)
    Three

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    Re: Turner Landscape

    I am a RO and sometimes weather depending pin my number to my shorts normally un folded and right across the front of my shorts not on the leg. ive never had a problem in reading no's on shorts at cp's, Scoffer Borrowdale RO / others more often than not runs vestless with his no on his shorts guess he doesn't see it as an issue either. Jebby is sponsored by inov8 to run in his new white inov8 vest, Simon booth often runs vestless Rhys is another of many of the top runners that often run vestless. as I said in the safety rules post 1st man and woman would of been dq'ed under the new rules at Borrowdale this yr under the numbers issue!!!! I suspect there may be the odd "jobsworth" RO'S that may dq runners but on the hole I guess there will be little change, for instance how many times do you see "random kit checks will be made" I run 30 - 40 times a yr and the last time I was randomly checked was at Langdale 2 yrs ago! though some races check at registration.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ella View Post
    Ian, I agree that is is hard as a marshall to see numbers that are folded and pinned to shorts, we even had a few runners in the Borrowdale race this year pin their numbers to their backs! All those people who pin their numbers to their shorts need to have a little spell at marshalling to see how difficult it is and how important for the marshall to see their number and to get it written down. All it needs is one brave race organiser (Ian Hodgson organiser!) to disqualify all runners who have n't got their number pinned to their vest! If Robert Jebb has enough room to pin his number to his vest (which he always does) then everyone has. With regards folding numbers down I do agree that some numbers are big but sponsors pay to have their names on the numbers i.e, they want them to be seen! People say they flap about,
    solution - one pin in each corner and one in the middle. Keep taking the great photos Ian.

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    Re: Turner Landscape

    Sounds like I've really missed out on the exciting discussion elsewhere regarding the new rules on race numbers...
    I often fold one half of my number over but make sure the sponsor is visible once. Also pin on after I've got my bum-bag on so it's not obscured and comfy (and I scrunch it).

    Anyway, enough of such fun stuff! Many thanks to the organiser, marshalls etc. for an enjoyable day. I try and say thanks as I go but was pretty head-down from Swirl Howe onwards

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    Re: Turner Landscape

    Interesting at this race as there I was complying with every rule going and a marshal shouts, what's your number? Your straps are covering it. Hadn't occurred to me before, but my bum bag straps were obscuring some of the number. So there's that to consider as well. And it's not really enough to say make sure your straps aren't over your number as the numbers can be quite big, and with getting gels etc mid-race it can easily get a bit covered even if it wasn't at first.

    Just something else to consider along with all the rest of it. Does make you wonder about the fuss being made, though. And surely a number on shorts is better than a number under a waterproof top, which seems to be accepted as far as I can make out.

    There's been quite a few references to Jebby at Borrowdale. Who's to say he wasn't being a tad mischievous and smoothing down his number as if to say, 'Can you see it yet, you old rogues?' Just a thought. There's even been reference made to Ricky Lighfoot's shadow! Crikey. Did he stop and stretch out his shorts? Yes, we've reviewed the footage and that's definitely the shadow of a man pulling at his shorts so the marshals can have a good look.

    Ps, shame this is taking over the race thread and isn't being confined to The Forum's tribute to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: the New Safety Rules thread.

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    Re: Turner Landscape

    Aye, someone should start a thread dedicated about it..

    Quote Originally Posted by ba-ba View Post
    Sounds like I've really missed out on the exciting discussion elsewhere regarding the new rules on race numbers...
    I often fold one half of my number over but make sure the sponsor is visible once. Also pin on after I've got my bum-bag on so it's not obscured and comfy (and I scrunch it).

    Anyway, enough of such fun stuff! Many thanks to the organiser, marshalls etc. for an enjoyable day. I try and say thanks as I go but was pretty head-down from Swirl Howe onwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Clough View Post
    Great photos Jammy. Hope the Ambleside runner number 134 is ok after that spectacular fall!
    Ah, I was number 134. Presently typing with one hand due to a broken wrist, and I am glad the there isn't a photo of the moment I hit my head on a rock, resulting in a fractured cheekbone. Fortunately it's not as painful as it all sounds, though I'm off to hospital today to see about pinning the wrist. Must pay more attention to where I'm running in future.

    Another vote for good pics- cheers.

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