Don't let that happen to you in a race! In fact, it's no fun being in the middle of a run and having to stop to tie your shoe, then run to catch the group (the days of a Webster Distance Runner group stopping to wait for someone to tie their shoe are over). The high-tech laces seem to be slipperier than the old days. Double knots work pretty well. In a race, using tape to serve double duty (keeping your spike on your foot in the mud and keeping your lace tied) is an OK solution.
Here is a more general solution: learn a couple of different knots. There is a recent Attackpoint thread that sends you to a Runner's World article and this web site for instructions.
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