Irish Mountain
Running Association

Ticknock Tick Tock

Description:
A 12-hour endurance run
County:
Dublin
Date:
Saturday 22nd June, 2019
Time:
07:00
Climb (m):
3000
Distance (km):
78.00
Event Difficulty:
7 (1,3,3) - Easy Terrain, >500M ascent, >10Km
Race Marking:
Route not marked - Route not marked
GPS Allowed:
No
Leagues:
 
Route Description:
The Route will be a loop around Ticknock. It is approx. 6.5km in length with approx. 250m elevation gain. As the course starts and finishes at the same point there is a similar amount of descent. Over 12 laps this will mean runners will cover approx. 78km with 3,000m climb in 12 hours. The course terrain will include Trail, Fire Road/Forestry Road, Rough Trail, Open Fast Running Trail.
Getting There:
Start /Finish of the loop will be at the roadway barrier at the upper carpark of Ticknock wood. See photo's page to view map with GPS coordinates.
Organisers Instructions:

ENTRY PERIOD: Entries open at 09:00 Friday 10th May and close at 23:59 Friday 14th June or when 40 entries have been received

Race fee in the usual IMRA format (€7 pre-reg, or €5 voucher). If you plan to pay with a voucher on the day you must email the RD in advance to register your entry. Voucher entries will not be accepted on the day if you have not received registration confirmation from the RD in the form of email.

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RACE DESCRIPTION

A 12-hour endurance run with a start time of 7am and limited to 40 entries.

The route is in a loop format and each competitor must run the loop in 1 hour or less. Competitors must then be ready at the start line to go again every hour on the hour for 12 hours, i.e. the gun goes at 7am, 8am, 9am etc. for 12 hours. The final loop will start at 6pm

All competitors must line up for the start at 7am. (i.e. you cannot join in the run half way through the day).

Runners who fail to finish 12 complete laps will be credited with a minimum of one hour per lap not completed, and will be recorded in the final result sheet but will not be eligible for any prize.

The loop measures approximately 6.5km in distance. With ascent ∧ descent of approx. 250M.

  • Failure to complete a loop in 1 hour will attract a penalty time. Failure to start a loop on any given start time i.e. 7am, 8am, 9am etc. will attract a penalty time. If a runner is lapped, i.e. does not exit the start line to begin a loop before the lead runner arrives back in, during any given loop, then that runner must stop and resign from the event or await the next mass start but will also incur a penalty time.
  • Pacers are not permitted. Use of a pacer is an automatic DNF.
  • Use of a Watch, a Garmin, any Nav system or any time keeping device is not permitted. Use of any such device or system is an automatic DNF.
  • The route will not be marked in the usual IMRA manner.

There will be a series of Orienteering Kites (possibly 7) set out at the extremities of the course. A marked “Master Map” of the course showing the location of each kite will be provided for viewing at the start line. It would be recommended that Competitors provide their own map and mark out the kite locations on their maps themselves. Navigation should not be required, it’s a reasonably well know route, just a few tricky bits. Each Kite must be visited in the sequence either (1 through to 7) or (7 through to 1) as announced at the start of each loop. Each kite will have a punch attached, and competitors will use a control card to show that each of the kites have been visited in the correct order.

Not all loops of the course will count towards a competitor’s final finishing time. A combined time from a set number of loops as determined by the RD will be used. The loops that are to be used for the final finishing time will be announced at the start line of the particular loop. The final loop; i.e. loop number ‘12’, will certainly be a scoring loop.

Competitors are expected to be fully self sufficient for the full duration of the event. i.e. have their own supply of food, liquids, extra clothing, shelter, etc.

Prizes in the usual IMRA categories.

Due to the nature of the event, a junior race will not be facilitated.
Prizegiving Location:

At finish line

2017 Results
 

Volunteers (Non-Running)

You need to have done 2 non-running volunteer roles in a calendar year to qualify for end of year prize

Current Volunteers

Volunteers (Running)

Check with race director if they have a need for people volunteering and running. Race directors need a minimum number of people available throughout the race to make the race work so non-running volunteers are preferable. While it can be helpful, volunteering in a volunteer and race capacity does not count towards qualifying for end of year prize

Current Volunteers