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Volunteers

3 Reasons Why You Should Volunteer For a Race

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Get a Feel For Race Day

If your first race is approaching, volunteering a few weeks before can be a great way to get a feel for what the atmosphere will be like. Several different factors go into a race, and getting a preview of gear check stations, crowded start lines, water stations, and more will help you prepare. Try to simulate your own race day when you show up to volunteer by going through your anticipated routine in your head.

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Give Back

Volunteering is the perfect chance to give back to the community. Races can be important fundraising events—a large portion of proceeds is often donated to local businesses and charities—and unpaid volunteers play an important role in how everything comes together. Your service will be greatly appreciated by everyone involved, and you'll feel a sense of fulfillment after donating your time and effort for a good cause.

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Support a Friend or Family Member

If your friend or family member has a race coming up, there's a good chance they'd appreciate some support. Since just showing up to a race to watch can be boring, try volunteering to keep yourself entertained. Once the person you're cheering for crosses the finish line, congratulate them and join them for the after-party.

ALICE

Such a brilliant 10 Mile trail run with "Out there running” The hills were STEEP, but the beautiful views were so worth it! Completed in 1:22 hours and 5th placed female.

ERIN

Michelmersh and Timsbury debute trail race event by "Out there running" Great morning racing on some hot and hilly Hampshire trails! I won first female in the 10 miler.

IAN

Congratulations on a wonderfully organised and a pretty trail run. I will certainly mention it to others. 
Thanks to you and all the volunteers
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