Monday, April 20, 2009
Heritage Days Tentative Events
The Ida Grove Royal Run is a large part of Ida Grove's Heritage Days. To see how our run is part of our town's event, please go to IG Royal Run web site, click on "Local Area Info", and then select "Ida Grove Heritage Days" to see the tentative itinerary as it's being planned.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Early Registration Deadline Tomorrow, April 18
The registrations have been rolling in this week for all the running events due to our earlybird registration fees. Go to the IG Royal Run to download the registration form; send it in with tomorrow's postmark and you'll be on your way to participating in one of the best events of the summer!
Monday, April 13, 2009
2009 Logo
Sunday, April 12, 2009
2008 and 2009 Race Results
If you've been back to www.igroyalrun.com lately, you'll notice that we have 2008 race results posted. We had 70 participants and posted the results of the top ten runners. As an improvement for 2009, we will have realtime race results for all races on our site; as racers cross the finish line, we'll grab their bib number and race time and post them just as fast as possible. Each racer's time will post live on our site within 30 seconds of entry. It doesn't get much faster than that!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
1K Kids' Run Question
I've had a few parents ask me how old their child should be before they should consider the 5K (3.1 miles) run instead of the 1K (0.62 miles). My answer is simple: a parent who pays attention to their child's development and watches them run a distance will have a pretty good idea. My son, age 13, ran a 1K in Sioux City, Iowa, in 2006 and ran a great race. It was clear that he knew how to pace himself and enjoyed the challenge. A year later, when he mentioned wanted to run the 1K again, we talked about how effortlessly he came in the previous year and it might be time to consider a 5K. Last fall, he ran and walked the 5K in Sioux City and came in ahead of me! I anticipate that this year, he'll run more and walk less. I give a few general pointers if you are considering having your child run the 1K:
1. There isn't an age restriction. If you child hasn't raced before, the 1K is a great starter race so he or she can gauge if they are ready for longer races or find that the 1K is the best place for him or her. You know what kids are like... they long for the day when they can do what big kids do; he or she won't stick with the 1K if they feel like they've grown out of it.
2. Encourage them to try the distance (0.62 miles) before race day. Watch them. Give pointers. The best advice I ever gave my son was to start slow and build momentum and have enough gas to kick it in at the end.
3. Take your child to the local high school track to get a feel for the distance. This is also a good indicator of their overall development.
3. Make sure they are hydrated before the race and hydrate after the race. It's a good lesson to learn early in life.
4. Make sure you emphasize fun rather than finishing quickly. All 1K finishers EARN medals. It's a great first race; I can't think of something to be celebrated more than developing their love for physical fitness.
If you have any questions about the 1K kids' run, please go to the "Contact Us" section of www.igroyalrun.com and zing me a message. I'll respond as quickly as possible.
Doug Clough
IG Royal Run Director
1. There isn't an age restriction. If you child hasn't raced before, the 1K is a great starter race so he or she can gauge if they are ready for longer races or find that the 1K is the best place for him or her. You know what kids are like... they long for the day when they can do what big kids do; he or she won't stick with the 1K if they feel like they've grown out of it.
2. Encourage them to try the distance (0.62 miles) before race day. Watch them. Give pointers. The best advice I ever gave my son was to start slow and build momentum and have enough gas to kick it in at the end.
3. Take your child to the local high school track to get a feel for the distance. This is also a good indicator of their overall development.
3. Make sure they are hydrated before the race and hydrate after the race. It's a good lesson to learn early in life.
4. Make sure you emphasize fun rather than finishing quickly. All 1K finishers EARN medals. It's a great first race; I can't think of something to be celebrated more than developing their love for physical fitness.
If you have any questions about the 1K kids' run, please go to the "Contact Us" section of www.igroyalrun.com and zing me a message. I'll respond as quickly as possible.
Doug Clough
IG Royal Run Director
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Earlybird Registration Deadline Approaching!
Many of you have probably either signed up for your first race or completed your first of the season. Don't forget to put Ida Grove's Royal Run on this year's race calendar. In fact, the earlybird registration deadline is fast approaching. Go to www.igroyalrun.com to see our special rates if signed up by April 18th! Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
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