2XU Compression Run Series: Race 4
“Good event under the sun - Would like to have a finisher t shirt for the 15k”
“Friendly race - A well organized, friendly race. Great to have the encouragement from spectators.”
“Great event! - Definitely a good start of a Friday morning. Thanks to organizers - everything was perfect! Great job!”
“Pretty well-organized event - Will definitely do it again. it's a flat fast race and good for setting personal best records. Pretty much a thumbs up for everything except for the medals as they are all the same regardless of distance and series.”
“Okay - Prize giving poor, a medal for winning age group is poor”
“A fun race - Most things were good, but with a 150 dhs price tag, an empty goody bag was a bit of a disappointment.”
“Medal for 15km , 10km and 5km were the same - The team should look into giving different medals for different distances. Also, the situation is improving in giving a DNF and DQF status for runners trying to skip distances, but still there are a lot of points where additional timers should be kept as I noticed a lot of people cutting through at some points.”
“My first 10k - Nothing to reproach for both the organization and the timing However, i foumd the race too expeditious and staffs not friendly enough”
“Very organized and friendly eveny - I always enjoy this event. very organized and getting better every time! also giving medal for top runners on each age category is very motivating :) ”
“Great - Loved every moment ”
“Great course - great experience - First time was a great experience... thank you ”
“Well done - once again! - Again, a well orchestrated race. Thank you to the event organizers! I am not sure if the new course was an anomaly or will become routine, but I actually liked the course better and it seems like it freed up the surrounding road network. My one enduring comment: I wish this event would issue an event race-bib that we could take home (Ex: Spartan race provides you an envelope that looks like a bib - it's not used during the race, but serves as a race keepsake). Ditch the bag-keepsake. Thanks!”