Virtual Event FAQs
FAQs
- What is a Virtual Event?
A virtual event is a walking/running event that you can complete anytime/anyplace! The best part of a virtual event is convenience you decide what works best for you.
- How long do I have to complete my Virtual 5 Miler or 2 Miler?
You will have from September 1st - 30th, 2023.
- How long do I have to upload my results?
you will have from 10:00 AM September 1st - End of Day September 30th, 2023
- How do I upload my Results?
There are two ways to upload your results!
You can upload your results Manually:
- Navigate to the Results Page, HERE!
- Select, SUBMIT VIRTUAL RESULTS
- Search for your registration by First & Last Name OR Email & Birth Date
- Select, SUBMIT VIRTUAL RESULTS
- Enter your time manually or by uploading a .TIF or .GPX file.
You can also use the RaceJoy app to submit results! This can be downloaded on any mobile device. Here is a link with information about RaceJoy: https://www.racejoy.net/
Race Joy allows you to:
- Automatically track your progress and distance on any course you choose.
- Automatically post your results to the online event results
- Allow your family and friends to track your progress and send you cheers.
- Hear GPS progress alerts and pre-set cheers as you complete along your route
- Do I need to submit results?
You do not have to submit a time. You can indicate that you completed the run without providing a time.
- Do I have a bib?
Each participant will have a virtual bib.
- Log into your RunSignup profile Here!
- In your Upcoming Events find the Alaska Men's Run
- Select 'View Digital Bib' from the menu
- Virtual Run Safety Policy
Participants must abide by the Center for Disease Control (CDC)'s recommendations for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19 and attest to having read the CDC's guidance at: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/prevention.html. Participants must also follow local, state and federal regulations regarding preventing the spread of COVID-19 for their region. Participants must abide by all pedestrian safety ordinances including running on a sidewalk where available and not in the road. If there is no sidewalk or multi-use trail is available participants must run against oncoming traffic and not with traffic.