The TD Banknorth Beach to Beacon 10K in Cape Elizabeth,
ME will eliminate the paper application for the 11th annual
edition on August 2.
"The printed applications really had grown obsolete with
such a vast majority of runners preferring to register using
the online process," said David Weatherbie the race
president. "It just stopped making sense to continue to print
and mail applications. The money and time expended can
be better utilized in other areas."
Weatherbie also cited the environmental cost of printed
applications, many of which are eventually discarded. Many
races have been attempting to "go green" with many of their
race practices.
Race officials don't expect too many problems switching to
the all online format for registration because 85 to 90
percent of the 5500 entries received last year were sent via
the Internet. Last year's online registration closed in just 10
days.
Registration for the 2008 race opens at
http://www.beach2beacon.org on March 15. Weatherbie
wants the running community to be ready.
"We really want to get the word out so everyone knows they
will not be receiving a paper application in the mail,"
Weatherbie said. "We also want to encourage them to mark
their calendars for March 15 so they can be sure to get
online and register and not miss out."