stampingoddess
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What time would you need from a 10k as "proof" of a 2:45 half?
I have a question about submitting your proof. I ran a 10K yesterday and emailed Disney with my time. I am running the Wine and Dine. Is there a formal way that you are to submit your time? I just copied and pasted from the results on the race website. And usually how long do they take to respond?
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When I submitted after registering, I sent them a link to the online results. I think it was a couple of weeks? But worst-case, take your proof with you and you can always get it changed at the expo.
So fi I underastand you correctly, you'd suggest that I go ahead and register for say a 2:46 and then submit my 10k proof of time?
Does your proof of time have to correlate with your estimated finish time? I submitted a 2:20 1/2 marathon finish for my expected marathon finish of 4:30. The 1/2 was last year, and I'm running faster now, but I don't have another 1/2 to try and finish faster at for another few weeks...
Does your proof of time have to correlate with your estimated finish time? I submitted a 2:20 1/2 marathon finish for my expected marathon finish of 4:30. The 1/2 was last year, and I'm running faster now, but I don't have another 1/2 to try and finish faster at for another few weeks...
What about say using one 1.2 marathon time to get a better corral at the next 1/2? If I ran the Princess at 2:37 do I have to put my estimate 1/2 finish for say the Wine & Dine at 2:37 or could I say 2:30 because I'd have time to train to improve my speed before the next one?
OK, question about the marathon corrals: do you need to have run a marathon to be in a corral other than the last? What is considered proof that you can run a sub-5 marathon?
I guess if I can run sub-5 at MCM, I'll bring proof to the expo, but otherwise, I'm going to be using my best half time, which I'm hoping will be sub-2:10 next weekend!