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MCM to Incorporate First-of-its-Kind Downloadable Finisher Certificate
New technology to provide finish data of runners as never before
By Beth Cline October 18, 2006 Qunatico, VA For the Washington Running Report
After Marine Corps Marathon runners complete their 26.2 miles
journey October 29, they will be able to commemorate and re-live
their excitement with special finisher resources. In addition
to producing a commemorative CD, the MCM will present split and
results times, individual runner photos, graphics-based results,
a searchable database, and the new downloadable finisher
certificate. Beginning Sunday afternoon, October 29, MCM runners will be able
to access unofficial results on the
MCM web site. Later in the day, MarathonFoto will begin to post runner photos from more than 10 locations along the course. Runners simply input their last name and bib number to obtain access to the photos. Additionally, runners can picture themselves against the
competition, literally, with the new RunPix technology. RunPix
is a virtual graphical system incorporating electronic timing
data and providing insight into the race journey. The personal
achievement of each finisher is displayed using technology that
presents result times, placing and pace as colorful images. In November, for the first time ever, runners will be able to
download their finisher certificate. Suitable for framing, this
certificate commemorates the runner's official results and
preserves the data for a lifetime of memories. "The MCM has always been on the cutting edge of race technology
from being among the first races to utilize a wireless network
to track runners, to incorporating the interactive results CD,"
said Rick Nealis, Marine Corps Marathon Race Director. "I am
excited to offer new RunPix technology and a downloadable
finisher certificate to make the marathon experience more
memorable and enjoyable for our runners." Finishers will also receive an interactive results CD, thanks to
a partnership with the Iowa-based MarathonFoto. Runners will be
invited to click through a multimedia showcase of the 2006
marathon including winners, results, a photo slide show from the
run, a searchable results database and a congratulations letter
from the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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