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Brooklyn
01-11-2008, 09:43 AM
Has there been a thread started for this yet?
My husband just signed me and him up. I am NOT a runner. I started training this week. :confused3
I would love to know if anyone else is out there training and to meet up at the race!
melissalee1220
01-11-2008, 05:34 PM
I'm in!!! I was there for the first two and I'll be there for each and every future DL half marathon! Honestly, its not the best half marathon out there, but its Disney and the castle medal makes it all worth it!
Where are you located/training? Run or walk?
lillybug
01-12-2008, 05:32 PM
I'm trying to talk dh into letting me do it. We have another trip planned for early December, so it's going to be hard to convince him. I hope I can!
MotoXPrincess99
01-30-2008, 11:27 AM
I am debating weather or not to sign up. I am not a runner or jogger but I've heard that a 16 minute mile can be walked? Plus $100 is alot right now.
oldenewguy
02-04-2008, 07:14 PM
What is the latest that you can sign up?
prettyprincessbelle
02-04-2008, 07:16 PM
I am debating weather or not to sign up. I am not a runner or jogger but I've heard that a 16 minute mile can be walked? Plus $100 is alot right now.
I heard that you have to run each mile under 15 or 16 (I don't remember) minutes.. And if you don't, then they ask you to stop.. I think I read that on the half marathon website.. But I could be wrong..
llachance
02-04-2008, 08:39 PM
minute pace is the required pace. It is doable, with training, even walking. I will be competing for the third time this year. It isn't, as somebody said, a great race but the medal is amazing and Disney support is second to none. I just hope it isn't as hot this year as last. I am also glad that the race is on Sunday instead of Monday so we don't have to go home on the day of the race.
pigletliz
02-04-2008, 11:00 PM
What is the latest that you can sign up?
You probably live far enough away where it won't matter, but I know last year, entry was closed to the local and neighboring county residents well before it was closed to the rest of the general public, so I ended up on a wating list. You may want to check the w.i.s.h boards and the race threads. They keep a good watch on the race entry levels and have a lot of information on training, etc.:thumbsup2
Quest4fun
02-05-2008, 01:21 PM
I've done this before so if you want any more information I'd be more than happy to give it.
HALF MARATHON PACING REQUIREMENTS
All athletes entering the Marathon and Half Marathon must be able to maintain a 16-minute per mile pace throughout the race, finishing the Half Marathon in three and a half (3.5) hours or less.
Anyone not able to maintain a 16-minute per mile pace will be picked up and transported to the Family Reunion area. You can be picked up at any point along the course for not maintaining a 16-minute per mile pace.
SAFETY REMINDER
For everyone's safety, baby joggers/strollers, bicycles, inline skates, skateboards, headphones, and animals will be prohibited on the course.
PROOF OF TIME
Corral placement is based on proof of time. If you believe you will finish the Half Marathon sub 2:45 hours, proof of time is required.
Acceptable forms of proof of time are either a photocopy of finisher's certificate or a print out of race results. All forms of proof of time must be from a marathon, half marathon or any race 10 miles or longer, after September 1, 2006. If you do not provide proof of time you will be placed in the last start corral.
If you are registered for the Half Marathon and did not provide proof of time, you will need to bring that proof of your estimated finish time to the Runner Relations booths after you pick up your race number and ChampionChip at the Health and Fitness Expo on Friday, August 29 or Saturday, August 30. If no proof of time is provided, you will be placed in the last start corral.
If you are a walker, please correctly mark the registration form so you may be placed in the correct corral.
mindylovesmickey
02-05-2008, 04:59 PM
Can anyone give some more info on the Family Fun Run (5K)? Is there walking on that one and is there a speed requirement? And anyone done the kids races?
mkymsehi
02-11-2008, 08:05 PM
I'm registered for my third Disneyland Half in August. Awaiting the bonus medal for having already done the Goofy '08 in January at WDW.
Wooooo whoooo, more BLING!
Here is a a picture of the medal from someone that posted on my forum and I added to my website.
It will be really cool to have one:banana: . Everyone better keep up the training and hope for cool weather:)
http://disneyrunning.com/08photos/disneycoasttocoastmedal.jpg
Thanks for sharing Robert!
MotoXPrincess99
02-12-2008, 09:58 AM
I guess I'll post on this one too:
I am looking for someone in my area to train with becuase I have no clue how to start training for a Half Marathon.
Judy from Boise
02-13-2008, 12:26 PM
There is an entire board devoted to training for events. It is a sub board over at the WISH boards. I am going to send this over there so all you have to do is follow the link :)
ultramickeymouse
02-13-2008, 01:13 PM
Can anyone give some more info on the Family Fun Run (5K)? Is there walking on that one and is there a speed requirement? And anyone done the kids races?
The official line is a 15 min/mile pace. The race is NOT chip timed. I believe it is the same as the 5K in Jan at WDW. It stated a 15 min pace but my DW and I took a stroll to save our legs for the Goofy. We did 17 min miles and many walkers came in after us. I think if you do 20 min miles you are i trouble but otherwise...
Maherae
02-13-2008, 02:42 PM
:welcome: DL trainees or wannabes!!
Thank you, JudyfromBoise, for sending this thread our way. We will be glad to help answer any training or DL 1/2 questions. Many of us here have done it/will be doing it.
A 16 minute pace is definitely walkable. There are lots of training programs online as well as in books..Hal Higdon, Jeff Galloway, or John Bingham. Quite a few of us never attempted anything like a half before and started with Marathoning for Mortals. If you start now, you will have time to build a base and be ready for Labor Day weekend. Hope to hear from you!
escape/Susie, where is the DL thread?
Also, check the WISH Event Calendar at the top of this board for a listing of others doing the DL 1/2. :goodvibes
MotoXPrincess99
02-13-2008, 02:47 PM
:welcome: DL trainees or wannabes!!
Thank you, JudyfromBoise, for sending this thread our way. We will be glad to help answer any training or DL 1/2 questions. Many of us here have done it/will be doing it.
A 16 minute pace is definitely walkable. There are lots of training programs online as well as in books..Hal Higdon, Jeff Galloway, or John Bingham. Quite a few of us never attempted anything like a half before and started with Marathoning for Mortals. If you start now, you will have time to build a base and be ready for Labor Day weekend. Hope to hear from you!
escape/Susie, where is the DL thread?
Also, check the WISH Event Calendar at the top of this board for a listing of others doing the DL 1/2. :goodvibes
It will be neat to do this as a group. As of now I am the only one I "know". DBF can't because of his bad knees. It will be good to have someone there to help keep me going.
Hey Mickey
02-13-2008, 04:36 PM
Welcome to all of you! There are already a few threads pertaining to the 2008 DL 1/2 marathon going which you may find helpful or interesting (or at least help you figure out who all the people in bright green shirts are wandering around Anaheim labor day weekend):
Who is doing the DL 1/2:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1699560
Where to stay:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1693873
Disneyland crowd's, etc., during race weekend:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1692535
Also, I'm not sure if this question was answered yet, but the DL 1/2 requires a 16-minute mile pace to avoid being swept. I am 99% sure that the time runs from when the last runner crosses the starting line (last year, I believe there were three waves of starts...) So as long as you cross the finish within that time, you will get your medal. If, however, your chip time shows you did not have a 16-minute pace, you will not have an official time or finisher's certificate. So, it definitely can be done at a fast walk, and there are many walkers in the race. You do, however, want to also factor in time for stopping for pictures with characters (and potty breaks!) along the way!
Good luck with your training, and once again, welcome!
MotoXPrincess99
02-13-2008, 05:19 PM
Thank you so much for those links! I'm really excited to meet people who are doing the DL 1/2!
mkymsehi
05-20-2008, 03:13 PM
Mooshu was just at Disneyland Sunday and Monday (5/18-5/19/08).
She said the weather was hovering about 100 degrees. So for those who ran the half marathon last year, prepare yourself for the same stifiling heat. :eek:
cryssi
05-20-2008, 04:30 PM
Also, I'm not sure if this question was answered yet, but the DL 1/2 requires a 16-minute mile pace to avoid being swept. I am 99% sure that the time runs from when the last runner crosses the starting line (last year, I believe there were three waves of starts...) So as long as you cross the finish within that time, you will get your medal. If, however, your chip time shows you did not have a 16-minute pace, you will not have an official time or finisher's certificate. So, it definitely can be done at a fast walk, and there are many walkers in the race. You do, however, want to also factor in time for stopping for pictures with characters (and potty breaks!) along the way!
Good luck with your training, and once again, welcome!
question about this - if you fall out of the 16 min pace at any point, does that count? Or is it your overall average pace for the full 13.1?
dsnyfan21
05-20-2008, 10:17 PM
OK I am confused....which 2008 DL 1/2 thread should I be posting on???
Right now I'm doing the 2008 Disneyland 1/2 who's going? thread (or something like that).
Thanks, Tracy
ultramickeymouse
05-21-2008, 01:00 AM
Most Disney races have a cut pace of 16 min/mile. They have certain points on the course if you are not at that pace(plus time for last runner to cross start line), they will pull you from the course and you will not get a medal.
cryssi
05-21-2008, 11:03 AM
Most Disney races have a cut pace of 16 min/mile. They have certain points on the course if you are not at that pace(plus time for last runner to cross start line), they will pull you from the course and you will not get a medal.
oh duh, yeah, I knew that about the shuttles that pick you up... :headache: I watch my garmin like a hawk when I'm walking to make sure I don't go over a 16 min pace...lol
Caseydilla
05-21-2008, 11:42 AM
Mooshu was just at Disneyland Sunday and Monday (5/18-5/19/08).
She said the weather was hovering about 100 degrees. So for those who ran the half marathon last year, prepare yourself for the same stifiling heat. :eek:
Oh, I've been thinking about that. It's been in the 100's here already so, I guess I will be used to it by the time the Disney 1/2 approaches.
dizneeboy
06-02-2008, 12:50 PM
Hey guys, my friend originally signed up for the family fun run, but since then is confident enough to do the half with me. I've tried the email form for Disney's world of sports, but haven't gotten a reply. Essentially, she wants to put the cost of the fun run towards the half cost since she can't afford to pay for both and only run one. Is this possible or does anyone have a phone number for Disney sports?
I did the half in WDW last January and had a blast. I hope this is just as fun.
mkymsehi
06-03-2008, 12:13 AM
Hey guys, my friend originally signed up for the family fun run, but since then is confident enough to do the half with me. I've tried the email form for Disney's world of sports, but haven't gotten a reply. Essentially, she wants to put the cost of the fun run towards the half cost since she can't afford to pay for both and only run one. Is this possible or does anyone have a phone number for Disney sports?
I did the half in WDW last January and had a blast. I hope this is just as fun.
Try this, but no guarantees because they don't give refunds.
DisneySports@Emmi.com
ultramickeymouse
06-03-2008, 12:19 AM
I was able to change from the 5K & Marathon to the Goofy(1/2 & Full) because the 1/2 wasn't full. If race is closed, they won't do it but if both are open, you should have no problem:)
dizneeboy
06-03-2008, 12:40 PM
Thanks for the email and information. I've sent off an email and hopefully she'll be able to upgrade since the half hasn't filled up yet.
Thanks again!
mkymsehi
07-11-2008, 03:39 PM
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1880864
Bumping Disneyland 5K and Half Marathon WISH meet thread
mkymsehi
07-21-2008, 04:20 PM
:woohoo: As of 7/21/08 41 days to the 5K and 42 days to the Half.:banana:
mkymsehi
08-05-2008, 04:23 PM
As of 8/5/08 25 days to the 5K and 26 days to the Half Marathon.
mkymsehi
08-08-2008, 02:27 PM
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1699560
If you haven't added your name to those attending the 5K or half, go to the above link.
mkymsehi
08-19-2008, 05:47 PM
http://adisneyworldsports.disney.go.com/media/dwws_v0220/en_US/westcoast/events/DLHMEmailHeaderParticipants2008.jpg
Special Edition
DISNEY'S COAST TO COAST RACE CHALLENGE
Congratulations JEFF! By finishing the 2008 Walt Disney WorldŽ Marathon or Half Marathon and signing up to run the 2008 DisneylandŽ Half Marathon, you are confirmed to be eligible for Disney's Coast to Coast Race Challenge. Following is important information on how to obtain your special medal upon successfully completing the 2008 DisneylandŽ Half Marathon.
When picking up your race number and packet at the DisneylandŽ Health & Fitness Expo (http://ts.go.com/bk?bs=1&bj=34883116&bu=34650625&bt=153844206), you will receive a wristband that you must wear until you finish the DisneylandŽ Half Marathon. After you cross the finish line you will receive your half marathon finisher medal and then you will exchange your wristband for your special Disney’s Coast to Coast Race Challenge medal. Volunteers will be on hand to help direct you.
Thank you for taking on Disney's Coast to Coast Race Challenge! We look forward to seeing you at the finish line where your special medal awaits! For a sneak peak at the medal, stop by the DisneylandŽ Half Marathon booth at the Expo!
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