Being a bit pedantic here Sam. What a right minded level headed person would do as I have done countless times as have others is to simply lift the aforementioned expensive piece of attire to allow the Marshall to view the number underneath which is unfolded, and pinned to the chest, obscured only by an essential piece of clothing, simples !
perhaps the issue with the 'rules' is not the rules themselves but failure to enforce them by the FRA and RO.
if no one was allowed to start a race without the number in the appropriate postion and anyone who finished a race or arrived at a cp without the number in the appropriate positionwas immediately DNF / DQ then i suspect the issue would be resolved immediately
race numbers are for the competitors safety there not an accessory to be worn as and where a runner sees fit. just because the competitor may see himself as experienced and able the marshall may not have the benifit of such a background and numbers in the same position on every competitor can only support thier role and in doing so make the competition safer for all.
Last edited by withaY; 14-11-2013 at 09:50 PM.
yup.if no one was allowed to start a race without the number in the appropriate postion and anyone who finished a race or arrived at a cp without the number in the appropriate positionwas immediately DNF / DQ then i suspect the issue would be resolved immediately
I ran a half marathon recently: all off road through actively worked woodland. Announcement at the start stated that it was against the rules to wear headphones as it was dangerous to do so. Furthermore, if marshals saw anyone wearing them they would be removed and the owner DQ'd. Nevertheless I saw a lot of people wearing them, some even on the event photographs: no DQs, no words after the event.
I'm sure there's plenty of other stories.....