Chicago Triathlon



it's very hard to do this now a days.

packet and wristband must be picked up (w/photo ID)
by the orig. registered participant...

It can be done...but it is tricky.
 
It actually isn't tricky at all. All you have to do is have the
registration transfered over by the people running the race. I did it
last year. It does cost an extra $25 bucks to transfer the think,
though. Taht's the only catch.

-Z
dhb wrote:
> it's very hard to do this now a days.
>
> packet and wristband must be picked up (w/photo ID)
> by the orig. registered participant...
>
> It can be done...but it is tricky.
 
The Chicago Triathlon allows the transfer (including sale) of entry
slots, but the deadline was July 1st.

http://www.chicagotriathlon.com/act/change.htm

About possible "tricky" methods, don't do them. If you are caught you
can be banned from triathlon and if you are injured while racing, you
won't be insured.
 
Banned? I think you mean barred. The penalty is up to a year (section
3.5), so it /can/ be less than that. Also, the insurance that is
provided by USAT and even non-sanctioned races is not something to rely
on. There are numerous cases of lack of proper coverage being available
by race-injured individuals. Best to have other forms of coverage if you
plan on wrecking ;-)

-Andrew

Kernal Mustard wrote:
> The Chicago Triathlon allows the transfer (including sale) of entry
> slots, but the deadline was July 1st.
>
> http://www.chicagotriathlon.com/act/change.htm
>
> About possible "tricky" methods, don't do them. If you are caught you
> can be banned from triathlon and if you are injured while racing, you
> won't be insured.
>