D-Tags

The D-Tag should look like this photo on your running shoe

Why is it called a D-Tag?

After putting the D-Tag on your sneaker,
it should look like the letter "D" from a side angle view.

The ChronoTrack timing system will be used at the following events in 2010:
Go Irish events Iron Horse Half Marathon Red Dress Run Old Wethersfield 5K & 10K
O'Hartford     Iron Horse Red Dress Run Old Wethersfield
News - X-Treme Events News - X-Treme Events News - X-Treme Events
X-Treme #1 X-Treme #2 X-Treme #3 ING Hartford Marathon
  • Each participant will be given a "D-Tag" at packet pickup. 
  • The D-Tag is affixed to your shoelace. See how at You Tube.
  • The D-Tag is non-returnable but can be recycled - look for the recycle bins after your race.
  • If you lose or misplace your D-Tag, there is a $7 replacement fee.  

If you have difficulty viewing the video, you can download and/or print the following:

Download the Adobe File  6 Steps to Properly Affix the D-Tag (PDF 5744k) 

HOW NOT TO USE THE D-TAG  (PDF 1000k)

Q&A for Athletes about the D-Tag (posted by ChronoTracks)

How not to use the D-Tag
How not to use the D-Tag
More ways not to use the D-Tag

 


 

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