CRR 2022-2023 cross-country registration is now OPEN
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CRR 2022-2023 cross-country registration is now OPEN
Registration for the first five events of the 2022-2023 CRR cross-country Grand Prix series is now OPEN. Follow this registration link. Credit card payment only. There will be no on-site registration on a race day. On-line registration closes at 9 p.m. the night before each race – to allow for data processing by RDs.
Entry fee is unchanged: General public $12.00, Current CRR club members $8.00, Students 13 yrs and over $6.00, Children 12 & under – Free. If you have not renewed your CRR membership – now is the time.
We will enable registration for the second half of the series in the next few days. Meanwhile, you can sign up for the following races:
- River Park Classic on Saturday October 1
- Confederation Park relay on Sunday October 16
- Okotoks on Saturday October 29
- Edworthy Park on Saturday November 19
- Silver Springs on Saturday December 10
We will also have an Awards Ceremony for the Overall Winners, Age Category podium finishers, and Iron Persons from the previous Grand Prix season – at the River Park event. Come and celebrate these dedicated athletes with us on October 1st.
We are back to pre-COVID protocol, meaning the mass start, kids race, and post-race socials/soups. If you feel comfortable wearing a mask in a large gathering – please do so. If you feel sick, perhaps consider staying home.
We are looking forward to seeing all our friends at the first event of the new series at River Park! Taper time!
2 Comments
Ken Park (no e-mails please) September 28, 2022 at 1:00 pm
Don’t like the continuance of the credit card only registration decree. Some people don’t have or don’t use credit cards. This credit card restriction does not encourage non-members to join and discourages random or last minute participation. Do we really need to over-corporatize our small club? How ever did we get by for the last 50 years or so??
Ed Bickley September 29, 2022 at 6:13 pm
Ken: We understand this is a change to long-standing practice and is unable to please everyone in the club. Still, electronic payment has advantages in terms of the allocation of our finite volunteer resources on race day, book-keeping efforts for the club, and has proven to be workable for the vast majority of new and existing participants over the past couple of seasons. If this is truly going to prevent your participation, perhaps there’s some other non-cash alternative we could explore