Its awfully quiet here. Please comment if you are reading this blog.
Anyway I had some time on my hand and thought I'd talk a bit about the Palmetto legs. I'm sure you have seen this before. Looks like they classify segments under 5miles easy, 5-7.5 Medium and above 7.5 Hard, except leg 19 (downhill?) and leg 34 which is hilly maybe.
Here is the Breakdown assuming 12 runners
Van 1
Runner Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
1 5.1 E 4.4 E 5.9 M 15.4
2 9.4 H 7.0 M 3.9 E 20.3
3 3.4 E 3.1 E 7.6 H 14.1
4 6.8 M 4.9 E 7.7 H 19.4
5 3.9 E 3.8 E 4.7 E 12.4
6 8.7 H 3.4 E 3.7 E 15.8
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97.4
Van2
1 3.2 E 7.7 M 7.3 M 18.2
2 4.2 E 5.6 M 4.9 E 14.7
3 4.6 E 4.9 E 2.9 E 12.4
4 10.1 H 6.9 M 6.9 H 23.9
5 3.7 E 5.6 M 6.3 M 15.6
6 7.7 H 6.2 M 8.1 H 22.0
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106.8
Has anyone read the rules to see if we have to follow a set rotation like the Blue Ridge. The Texas Independence Relay I ran last year allowed you to shuffle your rotation, only requirement being that the segments be reasonably evenly distributed and The runner running the most legs cannot have more than 1 more leg than the least. It had 40 legs for 12 runners, so maximum 4 could run no more than 4 legs each, and 8 had to run atleast 3 legs each. Our team had 9 runners, so I ran 4 and 4 of the faster guys ran 5 each.
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