Eye Opener

September 05, 2009 @ The Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg, SC

Timing/Results: Race Management Systems    

Articles

Dorman senior Brandon Easler talks about his final season as a Cavalier and the future. Easler started to run his freshman year.
SPARTANBURG -- Dorman boys captured the international boys team title at the 26th annual S.C.S.D.B. Eye Opener at The Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg. The Cavaliers...
The 2009 Cross Country season gets under way this weekend as both the men's and women's squad travel to nearby Spartanburg, S.C. for the 26th Annual USC Upstate Eye...
Over 2,200 runners at the college and high school level will compete in the 26th S.C.S.D.B Eye Opener at The Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg Saturday morning. 2008...
Woodmont senior Aaron Ramirez talks about the summer and season ahead. Ramirez is entered in Saturday's Eye Opener meet at The Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg...
Eye Opener entries are now closed, as of Sunday at midnight, according to meet management.
National Scholastic Sports Foundation's John Blackburn talks about serving as an International Technical Official at the World Championship in Berlin.
Publish dates - Aug. 25, Sept. 8, Sept. 22, Oct. 6, Oct. 20, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10.
scrunners.com announced today the 2009 cross country live finish line video schedule.

Additional Information

Course map

ENTRIES CLOSED

Time schedule
8 a.m. Collegiate Women no limit 5K
8:30 a.m. Collegiate Men no limit 8K
9 a.m. International Girls limit 10 5K
9:30 a.m. International Boys limit 10 5K
10 a.m. Championship Girls limit 10 5K
10:30 a.m. Championship Boys limit 10 5K
11 a.m. Junior Varsity Boys no limit 5K
11:05 a.m. Junior Varsity Girls no limit 5K

Timing
The Eye Opener will be using a new timing system for the 2009 race. The ChronoTrack D-Tags are a new disposable tag with many benefits, including; accurate time tracking, no fees for lost or unreturned tag, less hassle post race, lighter, less intrusive tag, easier to attach to shoe, and no post race tag turn in.

The tag comes attached to your bib number and must be attached to your shoe before the race.

Q & A section:


1. What happens if the D-tag gets wet?

The tag is completely weatherproof and will work regardless of rain, heat, storms, humidity or other inclement conditions.

2. How do I make sure I have the right tag?

Each tag will be clearly marked with the bib number of the participant to whom the tag is assigned. The timing tags are clearly marked with the runner

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