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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [rcmioga] [ In reply to ]
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Tobacco Road Marathon 3/15 cancelled today

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Coronavirus FAQs (last update: March 12, 2020)Are you still planning the Tobacco Road Marathon and Half Marathon?
Sadly, for the health and safety of runners, volunteers, familty members, and friends, we have cancelled the Sunday, March 15, 2020 Tobacco Road Marathon and Half Marathon.

We are planning to defer 100% of our runners to our March 21, 2021, race."

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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [plant_based] [ In reply to ]
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The San Diego Half Marathon has been cancelled due to the Governor's request:


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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [TulkasTri] [ In reply to ]
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Boston Marathon just cancelled. Smart.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [TulkasTri] [ In reply to ]
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"The 2020 Campagnolo GranFondo San Diego Ride will be postponed to a later date"


Received the email yesterday, originally scheduled for April 5.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [aldj104] [ In reply to ]
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We have SuperSeal happening this Sunday. There's water quality advisories all over San Diego due to the rain, and the rain will continue today and tomorrow. So we have water quality issues, plus the Corona Virus threat, and Ironman still refuses to cancel events. What the fuck is wrong with them?
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [Thom] [ In reply to ]
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Thom wrote:
The irony with that is the better these containment efforts work, the more likely he is to say, "See,it was nothing".

That's the inherent tragedy of public health. The better things like vaccines, hygiene, and other methods work, the more people think it was a lot of silly hype over nothing. Like people thought "the media" and governments overhyped SARS because SARS ended up being a bit of a nothingburger.

It's hard when "nothingburger" should be treated like a walk-off homer, but is instead ridiculed as fabricated hype.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [TulkasTri] [ In reply to ]
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Historically run by Navy SEALs deployed all over the world into hostile diseased locations and you want then to cancel it?

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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [timr] [ In reply to ]
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timr wrote:
Historically run by Navy SEALs deployed all over the world into hostile diseased locations and you want then to cancel it?

Yes.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [PowerPlay] [ In reply to ]
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PowerPlay wrote:
Boston Marathon just cancelled. Smart.

Source? I'm not seeing that anywhere. Possibly rescheduled, but even that hasn't been announced.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [desert dude] [ In reply to ]
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desert dude wrote:
https://www.endurancesportswire.com/list-of-endurance-events-cancelled-due-to-coronavirus/




This is a list of events that have cx'd.

Supposed to be updated daily. IDK if that will happen or not though



Seems like ESPN's list is pretty good.

https://www.espn.com/...canceled-coronavirus

of note


  • TRIATHLON

  • Abu Dhabi world series event on March 7 postponed.

  • Olympic mixed relay qualifier moved from Chengdu, China on May 9 to Valencia, Spain on May 1.

  • World Cup in Chengdu, China on May 10 postponed.

  • World Cup in Arzachena, Italy on May 30 postponed to October.

  • Asian Cup in Tainan, Taiwan on March 8, in Beihai, China on April 5, and Dexing, China on April 11 postponed.



ATHLETICS

  • World indoor championships in Nanjing from March 13-15 postponed to March 2021.

  • World half marathon championships in Gdynia, Poland on March 29 postponed to Oct. 17.

  • Hong Kong Marathon on Feb. 9 canceled.

  • Asian indoor championships in Hangzhou from Feb. 12-13 canceled.

  • Asian cross-country championships in Hong Kong on March 29 postponed.

  • Tokyo Marathon on March 1, restricted to elite runners.

  • Paris Half Marathon on March 1 postponed to Sept. 6.

  • Nagoya Women's Marathon on March 8, restricted to elite runners.

  • Rome Half Marathon on March 8 canceled.

  • New Taipei City Marathon in Taiwan on March 15 canceled.

  • Suzhou Half Marathon in China on March 15 canceled.

  • Barcelona Marathon on March 15 postponed to Oct. 25.

  • New York Half Marathon on March 15 canceled.

  • Seoul Marathon on March 22 canceled.

  • Chongqing International Marathon in China on March 22 canceled.

  • Wuxi Marathon in China on March 22 canceled.

  • Mersin Marathon in Turkey on March 22 postponed.

  • Lisbon Half Marathon on March 22 postponed to Sept. 6.

  • Rome Marathon on March 29 canceled.

  • Madrid Half Marathon on March 29 postponed.

  • Paris Marathon on April 5 postponed to Oct. 18.

  • Milan Marathon in Italy on April 5 postponed.

  • Daegu International Marathon in South Korea on April 5 canceled.

  • Kyiv Half Marathon in Ukraine on April 5 postponed.

  • Wuhan Marathon in China on April 12 canceled.

  • Pyongyang Marathon in North Korea on April 12 canceled.

  • Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon in China on April 12 postponed.

  • Vienna City Marathon on April 19 canceled.

  • Hamburg Marathon on April 19 postponed.

  • Dongying International Marathon in China on April 26 canceled.

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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [Durhamskier] [ In reply to ]
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Durhamskier wrote:
PowerPlay wrote:
Boston Marathon just cancelled. Smart.


Source? I'm not seeing that anywhere. Possibly rescheduled, but even that hasn't been announced.

Boston Globe saying not cancelled yet, but seem to be only because they don't know if they can postpone instead. Pretty much guaranteed no Boston marathon on 4/20.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/...arathon-into-autumn/
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [mgreer] [ In reply to ]
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Agreed it isn't likely. When I said "possibly rescheduled" that's basically a best case scenario at this point, IMHO
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [timr] [ In reply to ]
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timr wrote:
Historically run by Navy SEALs deployed all over the world into hostile diseased locations and you want then to cancel it?


Yeah, let's not confuse SEAL-branded promotional recreation with actual SEAL missions.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [trail] [ In reply to ]
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Oh my, the NCAA has just cancelled/suspended the world of college athletics for a while.
Last edited by: G-man: Mar 12, 20 10:07
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [rcmioga] [ In reply to ]
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Oregon Bicycle Racing Association just announced cancellation/postponement of all sanctioned events for the next 4 weeks.

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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [trail] [ In reply to ]
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trail wrote:
timr wrote:
Historically run by Navy SEALs deployed all over the world into hostile diseased locations and you want then to cancel it?



Yeah, let's not confuse SEAL-branded promotional recreation with actual SEAL missions.

LOL. "Yeah, man. I did SuperSeal, it's pretty much like a nighttime amphibious raid, right??"
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [fredly] [ In reply to ]
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Holy crap, MLB and Hockey look like they are on board as well. ESPN is blowing up. What are they going to be showing? Dude said when South by Southwest music fest cancelled like 50 people just lost their jobs. What about concession workers, ticket takers, ushers, securiety and maintenance workers?. You thought the stock market was a big problem last week, this whole thread just exploded.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [G-man] [ In reply to ]
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Shamrock Run 8K and Guinness challenge in New Orleans canceled. City police pulled the RD’s permit.

I paid $50 Monday night to register and they got the call Tuesday afternoon.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [Waingro] [ In reply to ]
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cancelled
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [ejoe156] [ In reply to ]
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Carlsbad 5000 delayed to fall

With SD half and giro, a bit over top to cancel, as there are just 2 cases confirmed on the entire county (which includes Oceanside)
Last edited by: synthetic: Mar 12, 20 11:03
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [synthetic] [ In reply to ]
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synthetic wrote:
Carlsbad 5000 delayed to fall


With SD half and giro, a bit over top to cancel, as there are just 2 cases confirmed on the entire county (which includes Oceanside)



Seriously??? That's what you just typed?

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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [PowerPlay] [ In reply to ]
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PowerPlay wrote:
Boston Marathon just cancelled. Smart.
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Not yet. It does appear they postponed registration for the BAA 10K which is at the end of June. Registration was supposed to open yesterday but it's not TBD on the website.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [HandHeartCrown] [ In reply to ]
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Here we go: https://www.ironman.com/updates

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To our global community,
We know that both our athletes and our communities want to be racing; we do too.
While The IRONMAN Group’s mission is to provide exceptional, life-changing race experiences for athletes of all levels, from their first step to the finish line, we can only accomplish this by providing the safest possible environment, and safeguarding the citizens of our host communities.
COVID-19 has substantially altered the global sports landscape and will have material impact on the mass participation industry in the immediate term. We want to reassure you that the health and well-being of our community is our primary concern. To this end, we are doing our part to communicate effectively and follow public health agencies and governmental authorities’ recommendations.
We expect that there are going to be substantial and widespread event postponements in the coming weeks and months. The decision to proceed, restrict, modify or postpone an event will be based on availability of community resources and ongoing event-specific risk assessment in coordination with the relevant healthcare and government authorities and the IRONMAN Global Medical Advisory Board, an independent medical advisory board focused on health and safety.
For events that will continue, The IRONMAN Group, along with the IRONMAN Global Medical Advisory Board, has outlined a series of pragmatic and practical actions designed to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 or any other infectious agent to athletes and to members of our host communities. These steps will help athletes achieve their goals while allowing communities to secure the benefits of hosting mass participation sporting events. They will be implemented worldwide at all IRONMAN Group events beginning March 19 and will continue indefinitely.
Self-care and Risk Minimization
Athletes who are sick or have been potentially exposed to an infectious agent must not compete or attend events, as this puts others at risk. As a community, we each have a personal responsibility to protect each other by complying with this rule.
We ask that all athletes, volunteers and partners follow the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for basic protective measures against the new coronavirus:
  • Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.
  • Regularly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash your hands with soap and water, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Practice good respiratory hygiene. Cover your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of used tissues immediately and appropriately in a bin.

Providing Flexibility to Athletes
Certain races will be postponed or cancelled due to the outbreak and we will communicate these as soon as practical. Our goal will be to move the race to a date later in the year. We work in close partnership with the relevant public health authorities in the territories where the races take place and err on the side of safety for our athletes and the host community. If an event cannot occur on the scheduled date, we will take the following actions:
  • Postponement: Registered athletes for events that are postponed due to COVID-19 by the local health authorities are automatically transferred to the rescheduled date. For those that the new date does not work, we will allow deferrals into the same event the next year.
  • Cancellation: Registered athletes for events that are cancelled due to COVID-19 by the local health authorities are automatically deferred to the same race in 2021.
  • Other options: We are vetting other options to allow displaced athletes to race in 2020 and will communicate those in due course.
  • Athletes in Quarantined/Restricted Territories: For athletes in certain designated quarantine or restricted territories who have registered for races that take place before June 1, 2020 and have NOT been postponed or cancelled, we will aid in finding alternative races later in the season.

For those who are sick, feel unwell, or have been potentially exposed to an infectious agent in advance of a race that will take place, do not come to the race; instead seek medical care. Once you have done so, contact the relevant Athlete Services representative for your race and we will attempt to find you another solution.
Safe Event Experience
In order to provide the safest experience for our athletes, we are instituting the following at our races, effective March 19.
  • Reinforcing Social Distancing in all elements of the event
    • The hours of on-site event registration will be expanded.
    • Athletes will be allowed to pick up their athlete race kit/race bib and immediately exit expo area.
    • Athlete density will be decreased by increasing individual race space staging, corrals, etc.
    • No-handshake behavior will be encouraged for the duration of the event.
    • Athlete briefing information will be available digitally only.
    • Non-core, high-contact services (e.g. wetsuit peeling) will be suspended.
  • Hygiene First
    • Staff and volunteers who are interacting with participants pre-race, on race day and post-race will be provided gloves.
    • Hand-washing stations and sanitation stations around the venue for athletes, volunteers and spectators will be increased
    • No-touch waste disposal stations and receptacles will be rolled out as available.
    • Frequently touched surfaces at race venue locations such as workstations, product distribution areas, tables and electronic devices will be cleaned regularly.
    • When possible, on-course food and fluid supplies will be single use/single serving closed packaging
    • Athletes planning to return home by airplane or rail are encouraged to avoid travel post-event for 24 hours allowing their immune system time to recover post-race.
    • No onsite interviews or press conference with professional athletes.
    • No handshake/contact on the race podium.
    • Printed document distribution will be eliminated.
  • Medical Service
    • Education and awareness training regarding signs and symptoms of COVID-19 will be provided to all medical and volunteer staff.
    • Frequent communication with health authorities and healthcare facilities will be implemented to assist in assessment, referral and initial management of suspected COVID-19 illness of staff, participants, volunteers, and spectators.

This is a highly dynamic situation and we will continue to adapt and adjust as appropriate. We appreciate your patience in the coming days and weeks.
We recognize that this is a challenging time but our community will endure. We are inspired by your ambition, and endeavor to be worthy of your commitment.
As further updates are available, they will be posted at www.ironman.com/updates and www.runrocknroll.com/updates in addition to our individual event sites and social media pages.
Thank you for your continued support, and we wish you the best in health and wellness.
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [cassinonorth] [ In reply to ]
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Oceanside is the guinea pig then🤷‍♀️
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Re: Let’s keep track of major endurance events held and cancelled [Pathfinder] [ In reply to ]
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Go St. Louis marathon was just canceled for 3/29
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