While I would love to assume that every measurer tells the race directors they work with to advertise the certification of the race course, my searches of Websites proves otherwise.
Every time we supply the certificate to a race director, or race contact, we should basically hit them upside the head with a 2-by-4, imploring them to advertise their certificate number, and also include "USATF-certified course".
More race directors are telling me that runners are asking if the course is certified before the runner will register for the race. It is so simple to list the certificate number on the Course Information page of the race's Website. Yet, the majority of races don't seem to do it. There is one club in New Jersey (which one escapes me right now) that says in each of their race listings if the course is certified, and shows the certificate number. Every certified race could gain runners with this simple addition to their Website. Also, in their brochure. If the course is not certified at the time of publication, they can put "USATF certification pending". Simple!
It is up to us, the meausurers, to make sure they are aware of how important it is to advertise the certification. If they don't share the information, they are not maximizing the return on their investment.
I will now step off my soapbox.
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