The Titanic Half-Marathon & 10k was held last Sunday in Belfast and it turned out to be a bit of a disaster. Runners paid £27.50 (~€38) to enter the half and they didn't even get a dry-fit t-shirt for that.
It seems to have been so badly organised that the half-marathon course ended up being half a mile short. The 10k was also found to be short of the required distance.
With only one laptop to handle registrations, the race started about 50 minutes late and because of the lack of a PA system, some runners didn't even know the race had started and it left without them!
One participant commented...."On the day, about 100 runners missed the start of the race. The race started about 45 or 50 minutes late and a number of runners were left behind because there was no PA system to let them know the race had started."
The story has been doing the rounds on the main media sources in Northern Ireland so a lot of people must have complained.
The event was organised by a commercial company hoping to make a quick buck without obviously having any experience of such events. The event Facebook page was also deleted just after the event.
There might be a lesson in there for events closer to home. There are loads of new events popping up.
It's worth checking who is organising them and if they have any experience before you part with your money.
More info....
Belfast Telegraph
BBC Northern Ireland
Update...The organiser is now claiming that the event was sabotaged....as you do when it's a half a mile short. Update HERE
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Monday, July 13, 2015
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