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Why be a Volunteer?

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Volunteering at Ironman UK is an exciting way to be part of Ironman UK without racing! There are a lot of roles available.

Below is an example of roles that we are recruiting for:

Role

Description

Dates

Times

Registration

Registration is the first place all the athletes will go when they arrive. You will be required to check the athletes off a list, hand them their items such as race numbers, swim hats etc. This is generally a busy and fun place to work.

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

10:00-17:00
08:00-17:00
08:00-17:30
08:00-13:00

Transition Set Up

Transition is a busy place to be. Your role here will be to ensure, with the Transition Manager that the area is set up for the athletes before they check their equipment in. This role will involve some lifting and shifting of tables and equipment and laying out Numbers.

Friday

09:00-17:00

Transition Check In

Transition is a very busy place over Race Weekend; you will be helping athletes rack their bags and bikes and find the correct hooks for their kit. There are 2 transitions for Ironman UK so extra volunteers are required

Saturday T1

 Saturday T2

08:00-15:00

 10:00 -16:30

Pasta Party

The Pasta Party is a chance for all athletes to get together and enjoy a high carbohydrate meal. The Pasta Party is free for all athletes who reserve their ticket. The volunteer role here is to check that everyone entering has a ticket and show them to their seats, assisting with any enquires. The Pasta Party is in the Reebok Stadium.

Friday

17:00-20:00

Transition (Race Day)

Transition has very busy times on Race Day. The athletes will leave the swim and enter transition 1 to collect their bags of cycle gear and their bikes. Volunteers are required to assist to the athletes if they need it. Helping find their bags and re-hanging them once they are finished. Once the athletes have completed the cycle, transition 2 then becomes busy; volunteers are required as above and also to catch the bikes from the athletes so they don’t need to rack them themselves (see bike catching below).

Sunday T1

Sunday T2

04:00-10:30

10:30-24:00

Swim Exit Helper

As the swimmers exit the water most of them will need a helping hand as they get out. We only require 4/5 volunteers for this role. You will get very wet doing this job and will need your own wetsuit and suitable shoes/socks

Sunday

06:15-08:30

Bike Marshal

There are various positions around the course where Bike Marshals are needed. Your own transport is an advantage. If you choose to Bike Marshal your details will be passed onto your Chief Road Marshal, who then take over coordinating you.

Sunday

06:00 – 17:00

Run Marshal

Although the Run Course is signed we still need marshals to ensure athletes follow the signage and to stop the public walking across the route when athletes are coming.

Sunday

10:30-23:00

Bike Catcher

This role will suit energetic people, who are not afraid to make themselves heard. You will be taking the bikes from the Competitors as they enter Transition and rack the bike over the competitor’s number.

Sunday T2

10:00-17:00

Finish Line Helper

Volunteers are required at the finish area to assist with roles such as handing out finisher t shirts, medals and food.

Sunday

13:00-23:00

Awards Ceremony

The Awards Ceremony is a chance for all athletes to get together, congratulate themselves and enjoy a meal. The Awards Ceremony is free for all athletes who reserve their ticket. The volunteer role here is to check that everyone entering has a ticket and show them to their seats, assisting with any enquires. The Awards Ceremony is in the Reebok Stadium.

Monday

09:30-14:00

 

If you are thinking 'Why should I Volunteer?'' , then read some of the comments below from the IRONMAN UK Race Crew

DSC_4877_small  'I just wanted to say I had a absolutely fantastic day on the feed station yesterday all be it a long and tiring one.... Put me down next year for definite!!!! - Ollie, Volunteer


 


 

DSC_0045'I wanted to say a big thank you for letting me partake and help out at such a fantastic event. On the way home pretty much all of the athletes on my shuttle bus recognised me from the transition area and said what a fab job the team in there did and that they were some of the nicest and best Marshal's they had come across at an IRONMAN event...' Erin, Volunteer 'I

 would just like to thank you and all your team mates for the great feeling of worth you get being a volunteer, Mike and I only helped all day Sat and Sun, and we had an absolute blast...... Being a volunteer you feel as if you really make a difference, the competitors are all truly amazing... I was meant to be shopping all weekend, and you asked if I couldh elp when I dropped a friend off early on Saturday morning! I think your words were ' we need the roads sweeping go to the water and ask for...' that was it, we were part of the team :) Thank you for asking, we can't wait till next year!' Dawn, Volunteer


 

'What a week! I really enjoyed it, especially Race Day..... I really hope to Volunteer again next year' Bridget, Volunteer

'I would like to thank you guys for the opportunity of Volunteering' - Vanessa Volunteer

 

 

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