Saturday, Oct 30, 2021 @ 7:00 AM

East Coast 24 Hour Track Event

Fayetteville, NY

Fayetteville, NY 24 Hour Track Event

This Event Took Place Sat. Oct 30, 2021

Details

​ Race Schedule
6:30am Sat – Packet/Bib Pickup
7:15am Sat Start– 24 Hour and 100 mile
7:15am Sun Finish– 24 Hour and 100 mile
There will be a brief race meeting approximately 5-10 minutes before the start of the race to announce any last minute information

Details:
June 18, 2022 at 7:15 am EST.
​A fin and competitive ultrarunning track meet.​
Location: USATF CERTIFIED High School Track at Fayetteville Manlius High School, 8199 E Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, NY 13104
This is a USATF Sanctioned race.
East Coast 24 Hour Track is an event for all to challenge themselves and is an ideal qualifier for the national 24 Hour team. YOU MUST BE A CURRENT MEMBER OF USATF TO QUALIFY!
Entry is limited to 50 runners total.
Spectators are welcome and encouraged for the duration of the event; however, all spectators must stay in the stands.
Bathrooms are on site.
A tent with chairs will be set up by the aid station. There is ample space around the track available to set up your own tables and chairs, blankets, or tents.
One aid station will be provided and include water, electrolytes, assortment of food. Nighttime: broth and bacon.
Registration fee:
$150.00 until April 18, 2022
$200 April 19, 2022 until June 17, 2022.
There are no deferrals accepted. Transfer are allowed.
Swag:
Each participant will be provided a buckle.​​
Prize Money:
East Coast 24 Hour's goal is to encourage records and personal best performances by US athletes. Prize money will be awarded to athletes achieving a new world record. Prize money for both female and male open new world record holders will be $1,000 in the 100 mile and 24 hour distance.​ Runners in the 24 Hour/100 Mile are eligible for both awards.

Timing/Results

Timing
Timing will be provided by Salt City Trail Running
Laps will be recorded by electronic chip timing and will be submitted for USATF purposes.
You may leave the track at any point in time during the race, but you must return to the same place before continuing. You may not leave and return directly by the timing equipment, to avoid double counting a lap.
Splits for the 100k and 100 mile mark will provided (24 hour cut-off).​
Results
For timed events, there is no DNF. Results will show the furthest distance reached via timed checkpoint.

Track Etiquette

Track Etiquette
It is critical to avoid wasted energy and collisions. Anyone disregarding these rules to the detriment of other runners will be disqualified. ALWAYS hug the inside lane if you are running at a reasonable pace relative to other runners. Never try to predict another runner coming from behind or make room for them on the inside because they are going faster than you.
Leave room for other runners to pass in the outside of lane 1, not all the way in lane 2. Runners passing from behind will always move to the outside lane to make a pass. If multiple runners are passing at the same time at different speeds, the inside of lane 2 is reserved for double passes. If you are taking an extended walk-break or have slowed down, please use the outside of lane 2 or inside of lane 3.If you are getting aid or using the restroom and need to get to the outside of lane 2, always check that you will not cut off another runner. Runners who are using short walk-breaks as a strategy for hitting their goals are permitted to do so without moving to the outside of lane 2. The event is meant for runners to have their best performance in hopes of reaching a National or World Record or making a National 24 hour team. If still on pace to do so, and using strategic walk breaks to get there, runners may remain in the inside of lane 1. This rule is meant to impact runners who have slowed to the point of missing their stated goals or records and are taking an extended walk break and thus disrupting the flow of the event.

Standards for Consideration to the U.S. National 24 Hour Team

To be considered for the USA 24 Hr National Team, runners must be citizens of the United States of America and be current USATF members and meet one of the following qualification standards and other eligibility requirements:
Athletes who meet the following qualifying standards for distance within the specified qualifying window will be entered into the pool of qualified athletes: Male - 145 MILES (233.348km), Female - 130 MILES (209.209km)
Minimum standards for consideration: Male - 145 MILES (233.348km), Female - 130 MILES (209.209km)

Event's current local time: 1:31 PM ET

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