Friday, November 13, 2015

Club Reunion on Jersey

Club Reunion on Jersey

By Sandy Hugill



The Marathon Globetrotters landed on Jersey in October for the club’s 2nd Annual Meeting and Reunion. Jersey is a Channel Island off the coast of Normandy, France, but it has British ties. Jersey is politically independent but maintains a connection to the British Crown. On the island, the currency is the Jersey Pound, but regular British Pounds are accepted equally. Jersey was chosen as the location of the Marathon Globetrotters reunion as it was easily reachable by many of the club’s European members, and was a new continent in the rotation of reunion locations. Additionally, few club members had run a marathon in Jersey, so it would count as a new country for most members.

Most club members arrived on Jersey the Friday or Saturday before the marathon. Though technically the off-season for island tourism, the weather was mild and provided some opportunities for sightseeing. The island’s business center is located in the village of St. Helier and this was the location of the marathon start and finish area, in Liberation Square. Most club members chose to stay at the Globetrotters head- quarters hotel, the Pomme d’Or, which was directly adjacent to the square, and this made for very convenient race logistics. The Marathon Globetrotters Annual Meeting was held at the Pomme d’Or on Saturday afternoon. Club elections and other business were conducted, followed by a group photo.
The official pasta dinner was held in the race tent in Liberation Square directly following the meeting, and many club members attended. This was a wonderful opportunity for members from around the world to meet for the first time, or to rekindle friendships with fellow club members. Pasta portions were generous and included dessert; there was also an opportunity to purchase beer or cider.

Sunday morning, race day started out dry with mild temperatures and a slight threat of rain. Marathoners and marathon-distance relay teams started at the same time. There was also a 3K fun run with a separate start. Marathon Globetrotters gathered at the finish line for a pre- race club photo before checking their bags and lining up in the corrals. There was only one wave of starters, given the size of the field (there were 401 marathon finishers and 261 relay teams that finished). The race was chip- timed with the type of chip runners attach to their shoelac- es, which may or may not have been a successful choice. Our Kevin Brosi claims to have found three “lost” chips on the course. Modern technology is nice, when it stays on your shoe.
The course first wound through the center of St. Helier. In town it was possible to see several fellow Marathon Globetrotters before the pack spread out. And here, our own Anders Forselius, from Sweden, took many photo- graphs for his Runners World Sweden article. This was one of the few sections of the course with spectators.

Upon leaving St. Helier, the course headed north and in a somewhat counter-clockwise loop. Runners passed through other villages on the island and through farmland. The first several miles were uphill adding a degree of difficulty to the course. Eventually, the hills became rolling, both up- and downhill. In the later miles, a dirt running and cycling trail provided a scenic and slightly down- hill portion of the course. Because it was a single loop with no out & back sections, it was unlikely to see other Globetrotters unless you were passing them or they were passing you.

The final miles of the marathon were run along the sea- wall on St. Aubin’s Bay on the south shore of the island. For three miles you could see St. Helier, and gradually it became closer as you ran toward the finish in Liberation Square. Many runners reported difficulties on this last leg of the marathon, as there was now a strong headwind. And finishing into the wind after a hilly course was all the more challenging for those Globetrotters who had run a marathon the previous weekend (several Globetrotters had run in Berlin, or at one of the other many European marathons held the last week of September).

The finish line was welcoming for all Marathon Globetrotters. We had very fast members as well as back-of-the-pack members, and all were guaranteed a finish regardless of time, as long as they went the distance. This is one of the many wonderful things about the Marathon Globetrotters : the club selects races with generous time limits in order to be inclusive of members of all different paces. One of our faster members, and a top flag-earner at 90 countries, was Brent Weigner from Wyoming, USA. Brent’s approach to the finish chute is probably one he would like to forget, as he took a fall on the cobblestones. Fellow Globetrotter John Lum Young helped Brent up. Brent still finished the race with a chip time of 4:22:53, and his facial injury was patched up with surgical glue in the medical tent.
The tent at the finish became the place for runners to pick up their goody bags containing a finisher shirt, medal, a Mars Bar and tickets for post-race food and drink. This race took care of its participants by offering both a beef burger and a veggie burger, and allowing each finisher one beer or cider. Additional beverages or food items were available for purchase. And the good news, there was still food left for the slower finishers.

While runners warmed up and ate their post-race meals, the race organizers conducted the awards ceremony in the tent. This whole time, several Marathon Globetrotters once again had an opportunity to share a meal and some conversation with each other.
The rain finally came, but not until the race festivities had concluded. By this time, most of the club members were back to their hotels to clean up for dinner...or for sleep, as required. A few members had to fly out that evening, but others met up for one last dinner together.

Newsletter Issue 7

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

2nd Annual Club Meeting (Jersey Marathon in St Helier, Jersey)

2015 Annual Club Meeting, Europe: St Helier, Jersey (Sat 2015/10/03)

It’s official. The next Marathon Globetrotters annual meeting will be held in conjunction with the Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon in St. Helier, Jersey. The date of the race is Sunday 2015/10/04, and the meeting will be held on Saturday 2015/10/03. Members will have a discounted entry fee for the marathon, as well as discounted room rates at two hotels near the start and finish. Here are the details.



Jersey
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, located in the English Channel, just off the coast of France. Jersey has political ties to the United Kingdom, but has its own government, and is recognized as a country by Marathon Globetrotters.


Information on travel to Jersey can be found at: http://www.jersey-marathon.com/about-jersey/travel.


Race Entry
The race will be held at 09:00 on 2015/10/04 in St. Helier, Jersey. The race website is: http://www.jersey-marathon.com.

Marathon Globetrotters are getting a 20% discount. To get the discount, enter online at https://race- nation.com/standard-chartered-jersey-2015 and use the promotion code that was sent via email to members. Members should check their email accounts for the email sent to them on 2015/03/09, with the subject line, "Jersey Meeting Announcement". Entry fees go up on 2015/06/01, so enter before then to get the lowest entry fee.


Lodging
Members can get discounted room rates at Merton Hotel or Pomme d’Or Hotel. Pomme d’Or is very close to the start/finish area. Merton is less than a mile from the start/finish area.

The website for Merton Hotel is: http://www.mertonhotel.com. Members can get a Bed and Breakfast rate for a twin or double room for £70 per night by booking online using the promotion code that was sent via email to members. Members should check their email accounts for the email sent to them on 2015/03/09, with the subject line, "Jersey Meeting Announcement".

The Merton Hotel
Belvedere Hill
St. Saviour
Jersey JE4 9PG
+44 1534 724231
reservations@mertonhotel.com
http://www.seymourhotels.com/merton-hotel

The website for Pomme d’Or Hotel is http://www.pommedorhotel.com. Our rates are for £90 per night for a twin or double room, £100 per night for an executive double room or £120 per night for a premier room. These are Bed and Breakfast rates. To get these rates, book online using the promotion code that was sent via email to members. Members should check their email accounts for the email sent to them on 2015/03/09, with the subject line, "Jersey Meeting Announcement".

Pomme d'Or Hotel
Liberation Square
St Helier
Jersey JE1 3UF
+44 1534 880110
reservations@pommedorhotel.com
http://www.seymourhotels.com/pomme-dor-hotel/

The discounted rates are available at both hotels from 2015/10/01 through 2015/10/06. Rooms are subject to availability on a first-come, first served basis. To ensure availability, don’t hesitate to book a room.

These rates do not include late check-outs. If you need a late check-out, inquire when you check in.

Both hotels will have an early breakfast seating at 06:00. If you plan to use the early breakfast, please notify the hotel when you check in, so they’ll know how many guests to expect.


Other Details
Marathon Globetrotters will have a booth at the race expo.

The club meeting will be held at Pomme d’Or Hotel on 2015/10/03 from 16:00 to 18:00.

Race organizers have agreed to extend the time limit for completing the marathon. Roads will be opened to traffic at 6 hours, 30 minutes. Runners still on the course at that time will be allowed to continue, and the finish line will not close until the last runner has finished.



Sunday, January 18, 2015

1st Annual Club Meeting (Marathon Bahamas in Nassau, Bahamas)

2014 Annual Club Meeting, North America: Nassau, Bahamas (Sat 2015/01/17)

The 1st Annual Club Meeting was held on Saturday 2015/01/17 in Nassau, Bahamas. The following morning, Sunday 2015/01/18 was the Sunshine Insurance Marathon also in Nassau, Bahamas (yes, another country!).



1st Annual Club Meeting information:
Sat 2015/01/17, 4pm-6pm (16:00-18:00)
British Colonial Hilton Nassau
Rum Cay Room on the Ground Floor
One Bay Street Nassau, Bahamas N-7148
Telephone: +1242-322-3301

http://www.bchiltonnassauhotel.com
A block of discounted rooms was reserved at this hotel, exclusively for Marathon Globetrotters members.

2014 Annual Club Meeting Agenda
We held elections of officers, voted on the club bylaws, handled other club business, and even got to meet each other, many for the first time!

1st Annual Club Reunion Race information:
Sun 2015/01/18, 6am (6:00)
Sunshine Insurance Marathon
Junkanoo Beach
Nassau, Bahamas

http://marathonbahamas.com

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Marathon Globetrotters Gear

The singlets and badges are here!
http://www.marathonglobetrotters.org/p/gear.html

Globetrotter members can order men and women's sized singlets and badges that are based on flag status. For example, a 2 Flag member may order a 20 countries badge. The company handling singlet and badge sales is the GoLogo Store (http://www.gologostore.com).

Please note the following before ordering:
1. Non-members cannot order a singlet.

2. Members cannot order badges higher than the level they have achieved (except that a member who is just one country short (19, 29, etc.) can order the next higher badge so that he/she can have it on hand when that next country is achieved. Provisional members may order their first badge (10 countries) when he/she has completed 9 certified countries.

3.The GoLogo Store checks our internet website member tab prior to processing an order, so it is imperative that you keep your certified countries count up to date, especially when you reach the 9th, 19th, 29th (etc.) country.

4. Please do not attempt to order a singlet and next level badge if you are not entitled to it under our policy as it causes an undo burden on us and personnel at the GoLogo Store to take the time to communicate with each other to verify and then deny your order as placed and then communicate with you with the reasons why the order can not be processed. Thank you.


General Information: Singlets


1. They are dye-sublimated and therefore won't fade. The material is 80% polyester and 20% spandex and "stretches."

2. Cost is $46 (US) and can be purchased by credit card or PayPal.

3. Items are shipped via USPS - Priority and insurance and tracking is included. Cost depends on weight and we've been advised that 1-3 singlets can be shipped for the base rate. Typical North America shipping starts at $8.95 (US) and international shipping is $26.95 (US) to most countries. Please be aware that GoLogo is not adding any fee of their own, you are paying exactly what they are being charged by the USPS. (United States Postal Service).

4. Items are not returnable so it is imperative that you use the sizing chart as provided.


General Information: Badges


1. The countries badge is large so as to be clearly visible and measures about 5" x 3" (12.7cm x 7.6cm).

2. If it is ironed on it is permanently attached to your singlet. If you want to be able to remove it and attach the next level badge, you would sew it on.

3. Cost is $7.95 (US).

Please note that these prices are current, as of 2014/09/23, and are subject to change, based on GoLogo Store pricing.


Friday, February 14, 2014

Marathon Globetrotters: A New Club is Born!

Hello Visitor,

Welcome to MarathonGlobetrotters.org.
We officially launched on Valentine's Day 2014 after months of planning.

Marathon Globetrotters is a member-run club of people who run races in multiple countries. The club is run entirely by volunteers elected by its members, and does not collect monies or pay any member/volunteer for their efforts. There are no dues. To provisionally join the club, a runner must have completed a formal marathon (or longer) in at least 5 countries. Full membership and voting rights are granted to runners who complete 10 or more countries.

To apply as a Provisional Member or Full Member, click on "Membership Application" on the tab above, or click here.
Membership is FREE, and does not cost any money.

Please note that we are on various social media networks:
Facebook Groups (Official Announcements) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/mglobetrotters/
Facebook Groups (Group Discussions) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1435690470004676/
Twitter @mglobetrotters - https://twitter.com/mglobetrotters
Instagram @mglobetrotters - http://instagram.com/mglobetrotters
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups? home=&gid=6628043
Tumblr: http://marathonglobetrotters.tumblr.com

Respectfully,
Rich, Robert, Kevin, Cheri, Kino, & Dave