Does anyone have a link to the Penn Relays Start List?
Does anyone have a link to the Penn Relays Start List?
I have been looking all over the website, can't find them anywhere.
The fundamental organization and common sense to put start lists online, just another reason why Drake is better than Penn.
If you go to http://www.thepennrelays.com and go up top to the tab that says "registration," in the drop-down menu you can click on "_____ Entry Status." On these pages there are links that allow you to see the accepted entries, although they aren't broken down into heats. Weirdly, this only works for high school and olympic development, not college. Maybe it'll be updated later. This is the best that I could find - you'd think it would be easier to get at this information, but in all fairness I guess they have more pressing things to be worried about than their website.
Brett Hoover, in charge of results, says "It's 75 degrees out and sunny, come on out to the meet, buy a program and enjoy the races. We also would prefer not to create fodder for coaches who come screaming about not getting into a certain heat. Teams come to the meet, and we tell them what heat they're in."
Drake! wrote:
I have been looking all over the website, can't find them anywhere.
The fundamental organization and common sense to put start lists online, just another reason why Drake is better than Penn.
Penn's web site used to be excellent, full of information and so easy to navigate. I have no idea what happened.
Still, I'm sure the meet is better than Drake's.
BillCarr wrote:
Brett Hoover, in charge of results, says "It's 75 degrees out and sunny, come on out to the meet, buy a program and enjoy the races. We also would prefer not to create fodder for coaches who come screaming about not getting into a certain heat. Teams come to the meet, and we tell them what heat they're in."
And give a figurative F You to all the track fans that live half way across the country.
Bitching and crying that they don't give you everything you want is pathetic.
Go stomp your feet a little more and maybe you'll get your way.