BADASS Dash, Keswick, Ontario –August 1, 2015
Location
Pre-Race
Race Details
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The MC kept everyone engaged and sent us off on time. We headed out across the fields and began a series of activities that looped us out and around the campus while performing, sit ups, push ups, lunges, carries, climbs and hurdles. We were a bit disappointed that there were not more sizeable structures, but we had a first time racer with us, so it was a good experience for them with little to no crowds or stress as they learned the ropes of racing.
Some of the more creative obstacles included the lily pad crossing, transport truck cargo climb, spider web shower and cargo net on hill water crawl. Other obstacles that became somewhat repetitious were the hurdles and weaving around the mountain bike course with small hills to run up and down.
The K9 course seemed popular and drew a new crowd to this type of venue and the racing kids seemed to really enjoy the energy of having the animals around while racing to the finish line.
The volunteers were well designated with bright t-shirts and were n
Finish Line
Sadly, the final slide down the hill was not slippery and we ended up rolling or running down the bottom portion….a bit uneventful for the last big hurrah, and the announcer was distracted at the time so we did not get any fanfare as we crossed the finish line.
Vendors/Entertainment etc…
The merchandise table was easily located but it was disappointing to only get the backpack and headband for this event, no tee shirt unless you bought a cotton one. And the medal was the same this year as previous years, not good for those of us returning for some new bling!
Medics were on-site and their tent was clearly marked.
Prizes were awarded to the top Elite racers.
Recommendations:
Bring back the bouncy castle slide and why wasn’t the bouncy house used at this event? Reduce the number of repetitive items, 10-15 rows of things gets a bit tedious.
Perhaps reduce the number of obstacles but make them more challenging and less ‘home made’. Change the medal (even slightly) be it the colour of the lanyard or the style of the medal.
Continue with the K9 version as it appeared to be very popular again this year.
Offer the option of a tee shirt online prior to the event so that you don’t have to carry cash to the merch area.
Modify the access to the start line so that racers do not have to cross in front of the start/finish line, was a bit confusing.
Add more walls and rope structures and way more mud!!
Do not have the racers run through the parking lot as the parked cars along the pathway were blocking the flags and also racers could be tempted to muck about with the vehicles along the route. We also had to watch for cars coming and going across our path.
Thanks again to Brett & Brian for taking the time to plan and coordinate these events and supporting the OCR community at a variety of locations. Know that your hard work is appreciated!
Rating: 3/5 paws