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RaceTrends: When Should I Close Registration?

Answer: You should never close registration.

Registration Timeline by Race Distance

Our 2017 look at when runners register showed a familiar curve to that of 2016: an early spike leading to a drop and a plateau, followed by another sharp climb.

There is some clear differentiation based on race distance – most notably, the early registration humps on 10k’s, and especially 5k’s, are much smaller and later than those seen in longer distances (half marathons & marathons). On the flip side, shorter events can get up to 39% of their registrations on race week, while procrastinators make up a more modest 8-11% of registrations for half and full marathons.

Regardless of the nuanced differences between distances, there are three clear points in the timeline that appear to be of significant value for all races:

Full Registration Timeline Data:


Registration Timeline by Year

Looking at how the registration timeline data has shifted overall, it’s clear that there is a trend towards an increasing number of race week registrations:

Note that some of the drastic drop in the 90+ day range can likely be attributed to a large fun run series that moved off of RunSignUp in 2017 that drew a significant number of early registrations.

Takeaway: Lock runners in whenever you can get them. Take advantage of the natural bookends – early registrations + race week registration – by making those registration periods as easy and as incentivized as possible, and create calls to action to drive the momentum through the long mid-cycle stretch.

Check out the full RaceTrends Report anytime for more insights into the endurance landscape:

 

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