
'Rona Racing: Why Matthew Hammersmith Is Still Holding Races
08/05/20 • 38 min
3:03 On your bio on the Without Limits website, it says you are a life-long runner and fitness guru. Can you tell us a little bit about how you fell in love with running and eventually became a coach?
4:27 How was your progression from going from running 2 miles to running a 50K or 100 miles? Did you really just get an invitation for a 50K and you were like, “Sure, why not?”
5:18 How did you start getting into race directing?
6:31 Can you talk about some of the events that you organize?
7:35 With the pandemic, most running races around the world have been canceled and runners and race directors have had to make massive changes, and I wanted to talk to you about that. You decided to go ahead with your "Carolina Reaper," which this year was called the "Carolina Rona Reaper." Can you talk about the decision to go ahead and what safety measures you had in place?
9:31 I would love to get into the details of the safety measures you have in place. So for the Rona Reaper race, how did you actually do it? What do the safety measures actually look like?
11:06 Were runners wearing masks during the race?
12: 01 What’s your advice if somebody did want to sign up for one of these races? How do you pass somebody at a socially safe distance?
13:01 It's my understanding that the governor of SC issued an executive order prohibiting large groups, but it's up to local law enforcement officials to enforce that if they choose. How did you address this issue? Did you work with local law enforcement while organizing your event?
14:13 How do you address those who might be critical to hosting events like this during the pandemic, especially as cases are rising?
15:23 What about the next races coming up? Any particular challenges with those?
16:24 I’ve seen a lot of thumbs up for what you’re doing. What are some of the people who have attended your events or wanted to attend your events, what kind of reaction are you getting from them?
17:12 I would imagine if you were positive for COVID, it would b...
3:03 On your bio on the Without Limits website, it says you are a life-long runner and fitness guru. Can you tell us a little bit about how you fell in love with running and eventually became a coach?
4:27 How was your progression from going from running 2 miles to running a 50K or 100 miles? Did you really just get an invitation for a 50K and you were like, “Sure, why not?”
5:18 How did you start getting into race directing?
6:31 Can you talk about some of the events that you organize?
7:35 With the pandemic, most running races around the world have been canceled and runners and race directors have had to make massive changes, and I wanted to talk to you about that. You decided to go ahead with your "Carolina Reaper," which this year was called the "Carolina Rona Reaper." Can you talk about the decision to go ahead and what safety measures you had in place?
9:31 I would love to get into the details of the safety measures you have in place. So for the Rona Reaper race, how did you actually do it? What do the safety measures actually look like?
11:06 Were runners wearing masks during the race?
12: 01 What’s your advice if somebody did want to sign up for one of these races? How do you pass somebody at a socially safe distance?
13:01 It's my understanding that the governor of SC issued an executive order prohibiting large groups, but it's up to local law enforcement officials to enforce that if they choose. How did you address this issue? Did you work with local law enforcement while organizing your event?
14:13 How do you address those who might be critical to hosting events like this during the pandemic, especially as cases are rising?
15:23 What about the next races coming up? Any particular challenges with those?
16:24 I’ve seen a lot of thumbs up for what you’re doing. What are some of the people who have attended your events or wanted to attend your events, what kind of reaction are you getting from them?
17:12 I would imagine if you were positive for COVID, it would b...
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