Thanks for the clarification. You can send the password to me. Thanks!
PS I went to visit my friend who is on Yale triathlon team, she is studying in
Switz, and we went for a ride Saturday and rode around Lake
Geneva...stopped in
France to get some food at a bakery...at one point the Alps were SMACK
in front
of us.... if you ever get a chance to go to Geneva, DO IT AND BRING YOUR BIKE.
Catie
Quoting Bret Fortenberry <bret.fortenberry@...>:
> Captains,
> We have all the applications for the cranberry triathlon. There are
> random people on the list so I cannot send the forms out over the
> listserve. We now have a captains password protection page on our website.
> As of now none of the teams have a password. If you send me an email with
> who is your main contact person, I will send out the password so you can
> download the document. We have limited slots available and these slots are
> for COLLEGIATE TRIATHLETES ONLY. So make sure that only your team members
> fill one of these forms out. If non-team members send in a form it will
> make it more difficult to receive a discount in the future.
>
> I look forward to seeing everybody this season.
>
> So there has been some confusion about the point series. You are not
> required to go to 3 races to compete in the conference finals. The deal is
> that we will take your highest 4 scores with one being the conference
> championship. If you do not go to four races then it just makes it more
> difficult to win the point series. I understand that the Cranberry race
> occurs before many people are in school. You can compete as an individual
> for your team if the rest of your team cannot go. Your score will still
> count as one of your four. So if your team is only able to go to three
> races individuals can still get in all four races. Also remember, doing
> more than four races is a good idea because there are always races that you
> will not do great in. Unfortunately this is a compact season so it is
> highly likely that people will not be in top form for at least one race.
>
> Good luck and I hope to receive emails from all of you shortly.
>
> Bret Fortenberry
>