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The National Jingle Bell Jog 5K

Tue December 1 - Thu December 31 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 US Directions

THE JINGLE BELL JOG FORT LAUDERDALE IN-PERSON EVENT

THE FORT LAUDERDALE EVENT WILL BE HELD ON DECEMBER 13TH, 2020 AND WILL BE IN-PERSON at:

3000 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Place

SANTA'S WORKSHOP
3000 E Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL US 33316

Description

The National Jingle Bell Jog Series is approved to hold an "In-Person" location at the Fort Lauderdale venue! The date will be December 13th, 2020 and will be in conjunction with the 13.1 Fort Lauderdale Half Marathon presented by LIFETIME. There is a cap on participants of 1000 for the in person race. We currently have 500 spots left, so register now before it sells out!

 

 

 

BELOW IS THE VIRTUAL INFORMATION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the first time we have ever offered the Jingle Bell Jog as a virtual experience!  If you can’t come to one of our festive city with Santas everywhere, just bring it to your town!

With your registration you will received a full suit, and a medal. You can also purchase additional suits and medals as gifts if you would like. The virtual run will start on December 1st and run through New Years Eve. Once you register you will need to download the RACEJOY app on your smart device. This app will allow you to instantaneously upload your times to the results page. If you don't have a smart device, no worries, you can still text us your bib and time and your time will be uploaded to the results page as well. Lastly, if you want to just login to your runsignup race profile you can upload your time right from there as well.

If you register by 11/10 we will guarantee you that you will have your Santa Suit in time for the virtual run!  

Race Contact Info

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SOCIAL & PHYSICAL DISTANCING

We are taking the CDC guidelines and Broward County Health Department's rules for re-opening very seriously and will have the following protocols in place. 

Please make sure you read them and follow these rules accordingly on event day. 

Physical Distancing
3. Non-contact registration: All WSO & SST events will employ a system that facilitates non-contact registration for participants, including the availability of online registration prior to the event and with electronic touch screen kiosks during the event. Kiosks will be wiped down with disinfectant wipes after each use.


4. Physical contact: All WSO & SST events will request that participants avoid physical contact, such as handshakes and embraces, promoting alternative ways to greet fellow athletes and sponsors. The exchange of printed materials, such as business cards and sales brochures, will also be discouraged, with digital alternatives recommended.


5. Physical distancing: All WSO & SST events will maintain a density of participants in line with local authority regulations and venue or other relevant guidance. This will be managed through one or more control measures such as pre-event communications to participants, a participant circulation path that maintains social distancing traffic system around the event venue, onsite signage and floor markings, and onsite social distance ambassadors/volunteers.


6. Food and beverage stations: Event teams & volunteers will work to employ the highest standard of food safety, minimizing self-service refreshments in favor of pre-packaged refreshment options in sealed bags which are prepared prior to the event participants arrive. If any queuing is anticipated, social distancing will be maintained through the use of the outdoor event venue with ground markings and relevant event branded signage.


Protect & Detect:
7. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Participants will be asked to wear a face mask upon arrival. During the actual endurance competition participants will be advised to remove facemasks. Facemasks must be re-applied after the completion of the event. Further items of PPE, such as gloves and eye screens, will be used by participants and staff if appropriate and in line with local government and health authority advice.

8. First aid: All WSO & SST events will have access to a qualified first aid responder and a separate quarantine area if possible. Participants will be asked not to attend if they are feeling unwell, and teams will follow local health authority guidance on detecting and managing anyone who displays symptoms of COVID-19.

9. Screening: All WSO & SST events will follow relevant health authority guidance on screening participants. This may include checking the temperatures of everyone on arrival via thermal scanning or other screening processes.

10. Trace and contact: Should it be necessary, all WSO & SST events will work with local authorities to trace and contact participants at our events, subject to local privacy regulations.

 
OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU
WSO & SST has implemented the following changes for the safety of its event participants:
1. Promote and encourage contactless registration system (online) for event pre-registration.

2. Enforce capacity limits as required by the city of Fort Lauderdale and Broward County.
• Gross Square foot per person increased from Pre-Covid of 14 square feet required per person to 30 square feet per person.

3. Space out customer lines at registration kiosks and race starting corrals  allowing for 10 participants to wave start every 5 seconds


• Increase the number of entrances to the starting corral.

• Control participant lines and spacing with Stanchions and Floor Signs and A-Frame Signs.

• Finisher medal distribution will be suspended at this time post event. We will hold post event packet pick ups or mail them out to participants.

4. If required: Install plexiglass dividers between staff/volunteers and participants at registration area entrance registration check-in scanning stations and refreshment tables

5. Add additional staff for continuous disinfection of tables, chairs, port-o-potties and other high frequency touch-points using traditional cleaning techniques and electrostatic spraying technology throughout the event. We have purchased CLOROX TOTAL 360 SPRAYING SYSTEMS AND THE CLOROX TOTAL 360 SOLUTION
• Electrostatic Sprayer/Mister

6. Install temperature thermal imaging system to use for scanning all participants all registration kiosks for elevated temperatures.
• Temperatures must be below CDC recommendation of 100.4 F (38.0 C) or guest(s) will be denied race day participation and offered the ability to compete virtually from home.

7. Face coverings/masks will be required for all participants before and after the endurance competition.
• Face coverings do not need to be worn by persons who have trouble breathing due to a chronic preexisting condition or persons who are not able to remove face coverings without assistance or on their own.

8. Hand cleaning stations will be placed throughout the facility.

9. Port-o-potties will only allow individual entry to each restroom.
• Signage will note limited entry to each unit.
• Add cleaning staff for continuous cleaning/disinfection of restrooms throughout the day.

10. Restroom areas will offer contactless hand sanitation option.

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