Wave Starts: How it Works
Communicate with your friends and family BEFORE you register to ensure that you select the correct wave.
Runners MUST start only in their registered start time, or wave. (If you start in the wrong wave, you will not have a chip time.)
Runners MUST start only in their registered start time, or wave. (If you start in the wrong wave, you will not have a chip time.)
NO transfers of start time will be allowed on race day.
Again, communicate with your friends and family BEFORE you register to ensure that you select the correct wave.
Runners MUST start only in their registered start time, or wave. (If you start in the wrong wave, you will not have a chip time.)
- Start times will be organized within 5 minute waves, or time blocks. Each wave will be limited to 50 participants.
- Participants will be given the option to pick their desired start time when registering. Once the participant limit is hit on a start time, that start time will no longer be available as an option.
- There will be designated waiting areas for each wave of each distance. Please pay attention to signage and volunteers.
- We will have the start line and corral area set up in a socially distant manner with markings on the ground denoting where participants should stand.
- Participants should remain in or near their cars away from the start/finish area until 15 minutes before their assigned wave. 15 minutes prior to their start time, participants may move to their designated staging area, being careful to maintain at least 6' of social distance.
- Listen to volunteers who will announce when it is time to move to the start corral. Once you enter the start corral you will find an open marked space to stand and wait. You will be given instructions on when to move forward towards the start line.
Runners MUST start only in their registered start time, or wave. (If you start in the wrong wave, you will not have a chip time.)
NO transfers of start time will be allowed on race day.
Again, communicate with your friends and family BEFORE you register to ensure that you select the correct wave.