I have been hearing rumors that the online registration for the Florida
Ironman opens up to late and that the event is full before you have a chance
to register.
Do I need to drive to Panama City, FL to register or is it safe to wait and
register online as soon as it is open. I did the race in 99' and want to do
it again in 05'. That if I can register online.
"Crockett B." <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote in
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> I have been hearing rumors that the online registration for the
> Florida Ironman opens up to late and that the event is full before you
> have a chance to register.
>
> Do I need to drive to Panama City, FL to register or is it safe to
> wait and register online as soon as it is open. I did the race in 99'
> and want to do it again in 05'. That if I can register online.
>
>
>
Last year I was at the race as a volunteer. I stayed the next day to sign
up, but when I realized they would only take cash, had to drive 2.5 hours
to my home and sign up online. I made it with hours to spare. Of course,
they fill up faster every year, so you may be a touch safer at te race
site. Just bring cash if you intend to sign up there.
BTW, I highly recommend showing up the day before the race and
volunteering if you're going to make the trip anyway. Short of actually
doing the race, it's as close to the action as you can get, and the best
feel for the mechanics of the race (where transition is, how you get you
transition and special needs bags, etc.). I've work the transition area
the last three years in a row, and it's been a great experience.
rumor has it 2004 is the last year for ironman florida in PCB. i think they
are entertaining other offers for different venues
biged
"Tom Henderson" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> "Crockett B." <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote in
> news:HFcPc.19422$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].co m:
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> > I have been hearing rumors that the online registration for the
> > Florida Ironman opens up to late and that the event is full before you
> > have a chance to register.
> >
> > Do I need to drive to Panama City, FL to register or is it safe to
> > wait and register online as soon as it is open. I did the race in 99'
> > and want to do it again in 05'. That if I can register online.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Last year I was at the race as a volunteer. I stayed the next day to sign
> up, but when I realized they would only take cash, had to drive 2.5 hours
> to my home and sign up online. I made it with hours to spare. Of course,
> they fill up faster every year, so you may be a touch safer at te race
> site. Just bring cash if you intend to sign up there.
>
> BTW, I highly recommend showing up the day before the race and
> volunteering if you're going to make the trip anyway. Short of actually
> doing the race, it's as close to the action as you can get, and the best
> feel for the mechanics of the race (where transition is, how you get you
> transition and special needs bags, etc.). I've work the transition area
> the last three years in a row, and it's been a great experience.
>
> Tom
"Crockett B." <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote in message news:<HFcPc.19422$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].c om>...
> I have been hearing rumors that the online registration for the Florida
> Ironman opens up to late and that the event is full before you have a chance
> to register.
>
> Do I need to drive to Panama City, FL to register or is it safe to wait and
> register online as soon as it is open. I did the race in 99' and want to do
> it again in 05'. That if I can register online.
IM has not renewed its contracts at Panama City and talk is that it
may move to Disney (that had a 1/2 there this year). Disney will pay
IM a lot more money because they control all the Hotel revenues,
charge you $20 for a hamburger and $4 for a bottle of water. Few
places for spectators to watch, not convenient for them to reach the
venue and probably lots of "loops" for the bike so you don't interfere
with traffic to the parks. And you will get to sit on busses for
hours. Or it may be no more. That is probably why it hasn't opened for
registration.
"Crockett B." <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote in message news:<HFcPc.19422$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].c om>..
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> Do I need to drive to Panama City, FL to register or is it safe to wait and
> register online as soon as it is open. I did the race in 99' and want to do
> it again in 05'. That if I can register online.
I don't know about Ironman Florida, but I just did Ironman-USA, Lake
Placid. For IM-USA 2005, they opened the online registration and the
walk-up registration at the same time, 10AM on the Monday after the
race. I was told by the race officials that those of us in line were
"guaranteed" to get a spot and would receive priority over the people
who registered online. Several days after the walk-up registration, I
e-mailed IM North America for confirmation that my application had
been processed (it had). They said about 400 people had used the
walk-up registration. Assuming the numbers for Florida are about the
same, I would think it is safe to wait and register online as long as
you are at your computer at 10AM.
"Biged \(remove nospam to reply\)" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in
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> rumor has it 2004 is the last year for ironman florida in PCB. i think
> they are entertaining other offers for different venues
> biged
>
I had heard that also. A followup rumor has it that the agreement has been
extended by at least one additional year, but I haven't heard either rumor
from anyone official, so I guess we'll find out in November.
Tom Henderson <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in
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>> That is probably why it hasn't opened for
>> registration.
>>
>
> It never opens for registration until the day after the race.
He's probably talking about the Florida 1/2 IM Registration. The site says
that registration will open when a date has been determined - that was 3
months ago!