Meet Site:
Wrentham Developmental Center.
The address is 131 Emerald Street, however the race course is located a
little further down the road, in the large field at the intersection of
Emerald Street and Shears St. This is across the street from the William
A. Rice Recreation Area.
Bus time 7 AM
Race Schedule and Entries
9:00 AM 10th grade boys 5k -N. Goldstein, Newland
10:15 AM 9th grade girls 3k - Jay
10:35 AM 11th/12th grade boys 5k - Caddoo, Chisum, Z. Goldstein, Goode, Wightman
Meet Information:
• Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, temperatures in the high 40s to low 50s with light ENE winds.
• Numbers will be assigned to you specifically for this meet; these numbers have an RFID chip attached to the back side which interacts with a conductive mat at the finish line to record your time. The meet director has asked athletes who aren't racing NOT to wear their bib number if standing near the finish line; doing so can cause a false reading by the finish line mat. Also, don't crumple or fold your bib number.
• Report to the starting line 10 minutes before the start of your race; the meet staff has been known in the past to start races a few minutes earlier than the posted schedule. You can complete your warmup at the starting line.
• If you're wearing a stopwatch while racing, putting your arm up to hit the button on the watch while crossing the finish line can cause the RFID chip to be blocked by your arm, and your finish might not be recorded. In other words, don't press the button on your watch when crossing the finish line.
• No one is to do their warmup or cool down among the buildings of the Wrentham Developmental Center, where patients are housed. Aside from the course itself, you can warmup and cool down on the ball fields across the street.
• Medals will be given to the top 30 finishers in each race.
Course Map:
• The course is fairly flat, with some roll in places. There are no long and/or steep hills. The course is almost entirely on grass. The 5k course is three loops. The 3k course ends after the second loop (yellow on this map). The 5k course repeats this second loop. Both the 3k and 5k share the same first loop, which is the circumference of the large field where the course is situated. The second and third loops have two incursions from the outer edge of the field into the middle. Typically there are large digital clocks at the mile and two mile marks.
What to Bring:
• Uniform
• Everyday training shoes
• Racing shoes if you have them; this is a course for spikes, 1/4" or 3/8" elements
• Warmup clothes including a shirt
• Gloves
• Water bottles - filled
• Water bottles - filled
• Folding chair - important to have something to sit on other than the ground
•
Blanket or sleeping bag - important as we won't be bringing the tent,
while we won't be out in the open for that long you will want to have
something to help stay warm when not warming up, racing, or cooling down
• Snacks for post-race (chocolate milk will be provided using proceeds from the Wayland XC Festival)For Parents:
• The parking fee this year is $10 for each car.
• Dogs aren't allowed except for service animals.
• No grilling, cooking, or fires are allowed at the meet site.
• Snacks are welcome, but due to allergy concerns the Athletic Director has asked that any snacks be individually wrapped and ideally have the ingredients written on the label.
• We hope to return to WHS by 12:30
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