Free Guide on How to Plan a Turkey Trot Available from ChronoTrack

Louisville, Colo., July 26 – ChronoTrack, the leading provider of complete race solutions for endurance sports, has released a free guide on how to plan a turkey trot, now available for download: bit.ly/2acAUuH. Written for both novices and industry veterans, the guide includes 10 chapters to provide race directors with the tools they need to plan and execute a successful turkey trot.

“Thanksgiving is now the most popular day of the year to run a race,” said Laurie Pani, Director of Marketing at ChronoTrack. “But a turkey trot is different from your average 5k. We created this guide to address the unique challenges that come with planning a holiday race.”

In this guide, race directors will learn:

  • Basics of planning a turkey trot
  • Ins and outs of race permits
  • How to balance a race budget
  • How to secure sponsorships
  • Registration and timing strategies
  • Media sponsors and event photography
  • How to attract more participants
  • The dos and don’ts of race swag
  • Volunteer management
  • Maximizing your post-race

To download the free guide, visit bit.ly/2acAUuH.

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About ChronoTrack:

ChronoTrack is a trusted provider of race solutions for timing partners and race organizers. ChronoTrack supports 25 of the 30 largest races in the U.S. Its comprehensive solution offers events a modular approach to accessing registration, on-site registration, race check in, scoring, live results, mobile results, athlete updates, on-site results, athlete photography and video finishes. This, coupled with its timing equipment and services from ChronoTrack’s network of certified timing partners provides the most complete race management solution for races in the market. To learn more, visit www.ChronoTrack.com.

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