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2009-05-05 8:38 AM
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Subject: RE: Wisconsin Ironman Volunteer Registration

Joe Runner - 2009-05-05 7:43 AM

Dear Terri and Clint Weninger:

Thank you for signing up to volunteer for the 2009 Ford Ironman Wisconsin.
You are now signed up for these Opportunities:

Ford Ironman Wisconsin: Retrieve Bikes for athletes
ID        7397     
Event     Ford Ironman Wisconsin
Day       Sunday   
Date      Sun, Sep 13, 09
Shift     7:30 am - 9:30 am
Area      Bike     
Duties             
Sub Area  Handlers 

Don't forget to flatten Joe's, Chris', Davey's, and all the other faster Donks' tires before I get there so I can catch up, okay??



2009-05-05 9:32 AM
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Thank you all for volunteering, I appreciate it already. 

I have volunteered the last 2 years, one at a run aid station and one at a bike aid station.  I have to say that the run station was more fun only based on the fact you didn't have to work about someone ripping your arm off doing 20-30MPH and trying to grab a bottle.  Other than that they were both cool. 

 

Thank again.

2009-05-05 2:59 PM
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I'll be in the med tent from 11:00 till 3:00. Hopefully I won't see any of you.

2009-05-05 3:01 PM
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DeannaS - 2009-05-05 8:04 AM

If you volunteer for any shift, you get a wristband. The wristband is what gets you priority sign up on Monday. And, yah, if you sign up on Monday, you've got your spot. (Well, when you pay anyway.)

Now that you have to pay on site, I think the demand will be way down and you can register online without problems.

Now that Ironman was sold, it will be interesting to see what the 2010 prices will be.

2009-05-05 5:59 PM
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Subject: RE: Wisconsin Ironman Volunteer Registration
I'll be coming over for a race on Saturday and want to be part of IMWI too.  I am not sure what to volunteer for...there are so many options.

Does anybody want a buddy for their shift/station?
2009-05-05 8:36 PM
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Hmmm. Whats a catcher do? I don't remember seeing that term in what I've read about tris.


2009-05-05 9:29 PM
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Nevermind,I know what a catcher does now.

Anyway, I volunteered for sag wagon all day. I wanted to do food delivery or course marshal, but those were taken. If I still had my Honda Goldwing, I'd have done motorcycles.

2009-05-05 9:46 PM
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I'm signed up for the late afternoon/evening shift at the State St. run aid station.

What fun.  I can't wait to meet all the donkeys out there.
2009-05-06 1:16 PM
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firstnet911 - 2009-05-05 3:01 PM

DeannaS - 2009-05-05 8:04 AM

If you volunteer for any shift, you get a wristband. The wristband is what gets you priority sign up on Monday. And, yah, if you sign up on Monday, you've got your spot. (Well, when you pay anyway.)

Now that you have to pay on site, I think the demand will be way down and you can register online without problems.

Now that Ironman was sold, it will be interesting to see what the 2010 prices will be.




ahhhhhh....what? sold to who? more expensive than $500 it currently is?
2009-05-06 8:32 PM
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You guys are so so great!  I volunteered last year and signed up the next day and it just makes me so emotional to know there will be so many of my BT friends out there cheering us on.  THANK YOU! 

2009-05-06 8:35 PM
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rcav8r - 2009-05-05 8:36 PM Hmmm. Whats a catcher do? I don't remember seeing that term in what I've read about tris.

A catcher is a very memorable job.  You spend the night at the finish line walking with people immediately after they cross the finishline... helping them drop off chips, get their medals, tee shirts, results and their pictures taken.  I did it between 9-12 last year and met so many amazing people... one of which pulled me into her finisher's picture, which I now have on my wall for motivation.  I still talk to her and she may be catching this year... if you want to finish your night in an amazing way... sign up to catch.



2009-05-11 7:14 AM
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i'll be at Verona HS mid day - have some family near there and want to be around bikes! looking forward to losing my voice once again screaming at all the donks!!! Fun Fun!!!!
2009-05-11 9:09 AM
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We'll be working registration on Sat morning.
2009-05-11 11:36 AM
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I'll be at the Mt. Horeb bike aid station from 7:30am to 12:30pm. See you all there!
2009-05-12 8:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Wisconsin Ironman Volunteer Registration
I'm going to be at the run aid station on the square.  Hopefully I'll learn a lot from watching them and be really inspired, since my first tri is the week after!

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2009-05-20 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Wisconsin Ironman Volunteer Registration
njacobs24 - 2009-05-12 8:19 AM I'm going to be at the run aid station on the square.  Hopefully I'll learn a lot from watching them and be really inspired, since my first tri is the week after!

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You will definitely be inspired!  I worked the bike course two years ago prior to my first tri (Devil's Lake) and it was a great kickoff to the taper week and a, so far, two-year enjoyment of tris. 

I worked at the Square last year handing out wet sponges (aka "spongecakes," or "finish line tool kit" - they gotta look good for the finish!)   A fun, but wet job.  It was a bit funny that the runners look perplexed (probably not funny to them) as to what's in your hand, but as they got close their look changed to "awesome!  water!"

I just signed up to volunteer as one of the bike course sag wagons.  Although, I will be working directly with the coordinator as a "section captain" from like 4a-2p in the area he oversees.  Looking forward to it, and the opportunity to register for next year's IMMoo.


2009-05-20 11:53 AM
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Dar,
Do you know any specifics as how the sag wagon works? I volunteered to do that all day for the bikes. I have some guesses of how it would probably work, but I wouldn't mind some specifics before any official information.
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