HRE wrote:
When I started running marathons every one of them had a place where you could change and shower as well as stash your stuff during the race. That era's long gone and that's fine. But wow, essentially telling people that anything they wear to the starting line but take off before they race is gone forever is really something. What if you've got a "lucky" pair of sweatpants or something? I agree with you. It means the race is too big.
But they aren't going to make it any smaller. If they can get all those people to pay a massive entry fee they will and the only real response someone who is bothered by this can make is to skip New York and run a marathon with a manageable sized field though even that means you're getting screwed if you've entered this year. The decent thing would be for the NYRRC to offer refunds for people who are really bothered by this new policy or to hold off on implementing it until next year.
Yeah I wasn't planning on running the thing any time soon anyway. What worries me is the effect that NYC will have on other races. Is there going to be an overall trend of races constantly shitting on their customers because of the sheer amount of people who want to do them? I'd like to run one of these big city marathons one day just for the experience but I want to run one fast and not have to pay out the ass for it.
Anyway, the smaller races will always have better customer service because they actually rely on repeat customers. For anyone looking for a fall marathon, I've literally never heard a bad thing about the Freedom's Run Marathon
http://freedomsrun.org/The race director is a heck of a runner himself and posts on LetsRun every now and then.