registration closed around 6 weeks ago when they reached the limit of 20,000 runners so unless you want to run as a bandit or find somebody who has registered and wont be running and you can get their chip etc then you cant run it
most of the races have deadlines about a month out so it may be too late to register for them, if you have a korean friend there you could call a couple of them and see if they will take a late registration (not many english speakers for these races)
you can check via your bank records who the money went to. either update your passbook or use the atm . assume you have a korean in your office who can help. these races are usually cool about this stuff have them call and beg, i actually signed u...
sorry to jump in again between you two but this may help, i found these numbers on the english version of the website 02-723-1666~7, 02-3210-1666~7 maybe they can be of help
you two running the race on the 29th of this month? there are few from t...
i actually met the woman in charge of the haebongchon group at the gym (samwon fitness in itaewon) she was working out the same time i was and was putting up posters for the hbc run in june and told me about the facebook group. seoul flyers also d...
that seoul synergy site is for last year if you look, apparently they now specialize only in triathlons. the website i use (yeah its in korean) is http://www.run1080.com/guide/guide_02.htm#09%EC%9B%94 if you can read korean its pretty easy to find...
check with the person who runs the hbc running gnus on facebook jennelle not sure how the bus thing is going to work. i'm doing the 10k that day (and missing the Ohio St-USC football game that morning which almost a mortal sin for me GO BUCKS!!!) ...
If you dont mind another voice A bunch of us from the facebook group the haebongcheon running gnus registered for the dmz race and are getting a bus, here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=9711256747
if you are interest...
went well 10k in 1:05:34, my goal was 1:05. considering the weather recently if it was a little cooler i could have gone sub 60. doing the haebongchon heartbreak 5k sat, start line is right near my apt.
also thinking of doing the hi seoul half in...
thanks, me and the guy i'm running should be able to figure it out. i'll ask when i'm changing. btw this race has a massage area for afterwards do you know how much they usually charge? in the states its about $1/min
he was at the race you and i ...
Hmmm..... could be for after the race, showing you how to return it? I'd either a) see what everyone else is doing, or if that isn't possible or easy to figure out b) ask an official. Odds are someone has some English or can figure out what you me...
well in the race program all it shows is the chip on the back of the number a person taking it out of its baggie and holding it. maybe it does stay there.
btw there is a person at univ who always asks about you think his name is mr seong (I work ...
There are generally two types of timing chips I've seen. One that stays on the number, and the other that goes on your shoes/ankles. If the chip is on the number pretty tight, it's likely you should keep it there. If it's in a ziplock bag, it migh...
anybody here doing it? I'm doing the 10k (my first 10k race) for the first time I actually got my stuff in time. Now to figure out how the timing chip works. It looks like it stays stuck on the back of the number but if anybody can help I'd apprec...