Below is the information that you need to know to register for the inaugural RTO One on Saturday June 1, 2013.


How It Works:

On Saturday June 1, 2013, your team will be running Leg 25 through Leg 36 on the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey course. These twelve legs total 55.9 miles. You will start at Exchange Point No. 24 which is the end of Leg 24 and the beginning of Leg 25. The course passes through Carson City, Virginia City and Reno. You will finish at the Finish Line Festival in Reno.

For six (6) person teams each runner will run two (2) legs. For four (4) person teams each runner will run three (3) legs.

You set up your runner line-up for your team. You run in order through the lineup. Two times for the 6 person teams, three times for the 4 person teams.


Time Maximum / Pace Maximum

The maximum time to complete the SOR One is 13.5 hours. If your team will need this much time, we will be starting you at 2:30 a.m., the earliest start time. The pace limit is 14 minutes per mile. So your team must average an 14 minute per mile pace for the entire event.

Walkers who can meet these time restrictions are welcome.


Entry Fee:

$500 for four (4) runner teams

$750.00 for six (6) runner teams

NOTE: if you register on line through Active, Active charges an extra fee.


What everyone gets for signing up:
Every runner receives a technical shirt (mens and womens sizes so please give us the correct mens or womens size when you sign up) and a race bag with goodies and of course a finisher's medal. In addition, every runner will get the opportunity to participate in a first class long distance relay event on a spectacular course on the last 12 legs of the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey course from the north edge of Douglas County through Carson City and Virginia City and south Reno before ending at the Finish Line Festival with delicious food and cold brews for sale and music and an awards ceremony, 11 exchange points, many spirited and informed volunteers, plenty of directional signs, safety signs, and law enforcement officers for your safety, and hundreds of other enthusiastic runners with creative team names and shirts shuttling about in decorated vans to share the experience with you and add to your memories.


Captain's swag:
Each captain with receive an RTO beer glass. In addition, the captain will receive a complementary beer at the Finish Line Festival. Limited to one captain per team.


Cap on number of teams:
Twenty five (25)


Two ways to register:
1) On line through Active.com. Click here to connect to Active.com.

Click here to connect to Active.com.

2) By mail. Click here to get the registration mail in form. Please complete it carefully and legibly so we can read it. Write a check to Race178 and mail it and the completed registration form to the RTO offices in downtown Reno at 331 E. Liberty Street, Reno, Nevada 89501.

Click here to get the registration mail in form.


Registration requirements:
At the time each team signs up, the team captain must provide the following information to be considered a registered team.

For each runner:

Name

Gender

DOB

City of residence

Email address

Tech shirt size (mens and womens sizes)

10K time

Number of years in the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey

For each team:

Name

Division

Estimated total time to complete the course


To increase the likelihood that you will get the right size of your Race Shirt:
Please note that only runners who are registered as of March 31, 2013 are guaranteed a race shirt in the right size. After that we will try to provide each runner with a shirt that is the right size but we cannot guarantee it. This is another reason to sign up and get us all of your information early.


Volunteer requirement for local teams:
Each team that has at least 3 runners residing within 30 miles of a point along the course needs to provide 1 volunteer.

There is an on line sign up process for volunteers. Volunteers need to use that system to sign up for their assignment.

Please have your volunteers register through the on line process by April 15, 2013.

Teams who do not provide the required volunteer info will be charged $75 per team and will be required to pay that fee by May 1, 2013. We will use those monies to obtain volunteers if necessary, to spoil the volunteers who help us put on the event, and to make additional contributions to charities.


Event Rules:
Please note that the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey has become a relatively large event. In order to have a safe and orderly event, we need for every runner and team to comply with the rules of the event. The RTO's future will be in jeopardy if people do not follow the rules. Below we set out some of the rules. We will implement a variety of measures to make sure that everyone is aware of these rules and the possibility that a team may be disqualified if a team does not comply with the rules. Stay tuned for more information about this important topic.

Here are some of the most critical rules that you need to know:

  1. The volunteer related requirements set forth above.
  2. Vehicles for transporting runners along the course into the runner exchange points cannot exceed 20 feet in length. No big motor homes. No buses. No limousines.
  3. Runners must follow specific instructions for each leg. This includes crossing busy roads at designated intersections only and running on a particular side of the road.
  4. Team vehicle drivers must follow specific instructions for each leg, including parking in designated parking locations. Team vehicles may not always stop or park wherever they want to do so.
  5. Runners are strongly encouraged to not use headphones. Many relays strictly prohibit the use of headphones. We will allow runners to use headphones only in one section of the course. That section is the last three legs of the course (Legs 10 through 12 of the RTO One course aka Legs 34 through 36 of the full course). These are legs that runners will be on in the day. These legs are in Reno where sidewalks or bike paths are available. Runners assume all of the risks associated with running with headphones.
  6. Runners may not use headphones on Legs 1 through 9 of the RTO One course aka Legs 25 through 33 of the full course.
  7. Runners are required to wear bright orange or yellow vests with reflective materials until 6 a.m. Runners are highly encouraged to wear these vests at all times.
  8. Runners are required to wear flashing lights until 6 a.m. Runners must wear at least one flashing light on the front and one on the back.
  9. Runners will comply with instructions given by race staff and exchange point volunteers to wear reflective vests and flashing lights at other designated times.
  10. Everyone must be quiet in designated quiet zones and otherwise respectful of property owners along the course.
  11. Every runner should diligently train for this running event to increase the likelihood that every runner will be able to run all of his or her legs and every team will be able to complete the event in the maximum time allowed.
  12. Runners will not split legs unless there is an injury or some other significant reason. If runners split a leg, then the teams must comply with the substitution procedures.
  13. Runners who are younger than 18 need to get approval from the race director to participate in the event. Special arrangements may need to be made about certain issues.

Thank you in advance for your consideration and your cooperation.


Course changes for 2013:

We may use the original Geiger Grade / Toll Road for Leg 33.

Stay tuned for more news about course changes.

Start getting ready for a grand adventure. The 9th Annual Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay Run Adventure is going to be a blast!



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