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Posted: October 25, 2005 Athletics: Marine Corps Marathon Taps into New Race Technology Interactive Map, Advanced Tracking Services and more QUANTICO, Va. - (October 20, 2005) - The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) has announced new race technology for its 30th edition on Sunday, October 30. The new services will enable spectators and families to better track a runner whether on the course or under medical care. Available thru the event website - www.MarineMarathon.com, new technology to be unveiled include Active's Remote Runner Tracking and Map Track, new medical tracking technology and the interactive course map from The Map Network. In recent years, the MCM has introduced ChampionChip timing, the Cisco Check-Your-Runners stations and an interactive results CD created by MarathonFoto. "Over the years, the MCM has always been on the cutting edge of technology," said Rick Nealis, MCM Race Director. "I am proud of these new additions to the race to make the event safer and more enjoyable for everyone." One new feature, Map Track by Active.com allows spectators to track a runner on a simplified course map and follow their progress as they run the race. Their position on the course will be projected in real-time along the course map using their latest pace data. A status bar keeps track of the runner's progress and is updated with new pace information every time a runner crosses a split location. Spectators can track runners by signing up for Remote Runner Tracking on the MCM website. This pre-registered service sends split times and other information to a pager, email account or phone. The MCM also boasts a state-of-the-art medical tracking system for runners and spectators needing and receiving aid. This system, supported by more than 80 HAM amateur radio operators along the course, enables medical personnel to communicate between aid stations, ambulance crews and the MCM Command Center. The system also allows quick and easy access to information for family and friends by visiting the Information Tent near the MCM finish area. The Map Network offers a new communication medium for the MCM with a custom course map featuring everything runners and spectators need to know from mile markers to the water points, from medical aid stations to food stations, plus photo locations, live music, elevation and entertainment. MCM8K runners and participants in the Healthy Kids Fun Run can click through their own interactive course maps as well. Spectators can use the event map to follow the recommended route for viewing runners. Parking, shuttle bus service and Metro routes are all featured in great detail to ease any race morning transportation concerns. The sold-out Marine Corps Marathon continues a combined tradition of dedication, sportsmanship and patriotism. Since its inception, over 300,000 civilian and military runners from all walks of life have participated, deservingly earning the event its nickname "The People's Marathon." The 30th Marine Corps Marathon will be held on Sunday, October 30, 2005. Visit www.MarineMarathon.com for more information.
Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Services Director 385 Oak View Lane Santa Barbara, CA 93111 (805) 696-6232, fax (805) 967-5958 Ryan@RunningUSA.org www.runningusa.org. Comment on this story. |
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