Wednesday, November 5, 2014

My First Experience Volunteering at a Race

This last weekend I was fortunate to have the chance to volunteer for The Princeton Half Marathon. Fortunate because I wasn't running a race this weekend and the run is so close to home. As a runner it was great to be on the other side for a change. 

I signed up to volunteer at a water station by the boat house which was at around mile 5.5 of the half marathon. We were told to get to our station by 6:30am. Me and my friend got there on time and met our fellow volunteers. It was a nice mix of volunteers - a couple of the volunteers were runners, a couple had a family member running in the race, and a majority were from a local pharmaceutical company. We helped set up the tables and started pouring water and the energy drink (MVP from Wegmans) that was provided for the runners.
Volunteering for the Princeton Half Marathon

Energy drink
A pic with my friend Junko before the runners came by.
Volunteering for the Princeton Half Marathon
It was such a wonderful experience I am going to give you some reasons I feel everyone, especially runners should volunteer for a race at least some point in their life.
Reasons to volunteer for a race
1. It's inspiring! You get to see all levels of running. You will see the fastest of the fast, the middle of the pack, and then the slower runners. To me, they are all inspiring, no matter the speed because they are all out there running the same 13.1 miles and finishing.

2. It's fun cheering on the runners. I had a great time cheering on the runners. When you say things like "Great Job!" "Way to go!" or "You got this" I see that they really appreciate it, especially when they smile back at you and say thanks. I think back to when I am running a race, the cheering definitely helps. It is so nice to be able to reciprocate and hopefully help the runners push it and keep on going like other volunteers have done for me. 

3. Give back to the running community. This goes hand in hand with cheering. As a runner, it was my turn to cheer on other runners and help hydrate them by handing out water or energy drinks. I have done many races and am thankful for all those that volunteer and this is a great way to do the same.

4. Meet new people. For a few hours you are working together with new people to help others. It was nice hearing their stories of why they were there, if they knew any of the runners, who they were supporting. There is just something about cheering with other volunteers, it's like you have this camaraderie even though we haven't known each other long.  

5. Volunteers are important for races to run smoothly. When you volunteer for a race, you help make the race happen. Without volunteers there probably would not be a race. The success of a race depends on volunteers.

I will definitely volunteer again. It's a great experience! Have you ever volunteered? Would you consider it?

I’m linking this post up with this week’s Workout Wednesday (WOW) Link Up! Brought to you by hostesses Diatta Harris | Femme Fitale Fit Club and Sheila Simmons | The Frugal Exerciser and co-hostesses: Amanda | Eat Hard Work Hard and Heather | Divas Run For Bling.
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17 comments:

  1. I volunteered a couple times this past spring when I was injured. It's a great experience and you really get a diff perspective as to how much work goes into putting on a race. All runners should do it at least once.

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  2. You are so right! It is a great experience and every runner should do it at some point. :)

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  3. I would definitely volunteer at a race! It would be nice to help out and encourage all the runners! Sounds like a great experience! #wowlinkup

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  4. It is a great feeling to give back and pay it forward! :)

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  5. Great for you for volunteering! Definitely have to do it some time! #wowlinkup

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  6. It is fun volunteering. You meet some really interesting people and its fun talking running with the fellow volunteers.

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  7. I've thought about volunteering at races for some of the same reasons you mentioned! Thank you for inspiring me to do more! Kelly @ Tortured Toes and Blog Love #BLTribeDare 11.6.14

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  8. Thanks Amanda! It is a great experience if you do!

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  9. It is fun talking with the fellow volunteers! It's an experience all runners should do at least once.

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  10. I haven't volunteered at a race yet, but I would definitely love to! It really is inspiring. Watching the Boston Marathon is what inspired me to run my own marathon. Thanks for sharing your experience with us! #wowlinkup

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  11. No problem! So cool that the Boston Marathon inspired you to run your own marathon!! Thanks for visiting Catherine!

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  12. I volunteer regularly. I find it almost as much fun as running a race! Glad you had a good time.

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  13. That is great that you volunteer regularly! I agree it is almost as fun as running a race, it's actually nice because there is no stress of running! :) I will definitely do it again.

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  14. You know I have been wanting to volunteer at some of the local races because the last race I attended - it was just awesomely inspiring. The runners, the energy just everything about it made it awesome. Thanks for the reminder with this post. You look like you had a great time. #wowlinkup

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  15. No problem. It was an awesome experience and definitely recommend you volunteer at least once. :) Thanks for hosting the linkup!

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  16. I volunteered at the Chattanooga Ironman last month and loved it. Running so many half marathons sometimes makes me forget how thankful I am for race volunteers. #wowlinkup

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  17. That's awesome you volunteered! I am very thankful for volunteers and it is so nice to give back after running so many.

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