Totally agree with this every time there is a race weekend I wish I am there.This whole weekend I've been having non-buyers remorse over not signing up for Tinkerbell ... I think I'll be like this every race weekend until January
Totally agree with this every time there is a race weekend I wish I am there.This whole weekend I've been having non-buyers remorse over not signing up for Tinkerbell ... I think I'll be like this every race weekend until January
After missing out on W&D, I have registered for Marathon Wknd as my first RD race (thanks for the registration links, Keels).
Now, having signed up for the 1/2 and 10k, I am regretting not going Goofy instead of just 1/2! From the RD page it looks like I should be able to upgrade the 1/2 to Goofy, but I'm a bit unclear on the process? Can anyone help clarify it? It looks like I'm supposed to just register for the Goofy and apply for a refund on the 1/2. Is that right?
I'm a bit concerned about waiting for RD to get back to me, as Goofy is showing 93% full and I'm sure they have their hands full with Tink this weekend! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I hear ya. My 6 miles Sat was pretty darned warm. I'm NOT complaining - I much prefer to run in the heat to cold! But it's always hard, this time of year, to watch my pace slow way down. By mid-July I won't care what my time looks like, though: so long as I finish without heat stroke, it'll be a win lol!10k done today Florida summer we meet again old friend
I'm partial to iSmoothRun, which I sync to RunKeeper. I prefer iSmooth's voice over, which pops in and out quickly, over RunKeeper's, which takes too long to spit it out. Plus iSmooth tracks mileage on all of my shoes.Question: is there an app that times your run walk intervals for races? Which is a good one to get?
I agree with you completely. It will be a lot of before the sun comes up runs.hear ya. My 6 miles Sat was pretty darned warm. I'm NOT complaining - I much prefer to run in the heat to cold! But it's always hard, this time of year, to watch my pace slow way down. By mid-July I won't care what my time looks like, though: so long as I finish without heat stroke, it'll be
Hoping someone can help me out with this. I'm trying to get into the earliest corral as possible for the half at marathon weekend. I've always been in E for the half which is roughly 2:00-2:10 completion time. Right now my PR for the half is 1:55:12 (got it this year) which is roughly a 8:48 MM pace. I know I can run a 10K closer to an 8:00 MAYBE even sub-8:00 MM pace.
My question is, with a 10K submittal, will they adjust the time to a half?
This will be my first rundisney event as both a runner and as a spectator. I will be cheering for my husband for the half. I'm assuming I will have enough time to see him off at Epcot and then go to MK and then meet him back at the finish? He runs about a nine mile. Is there a place to see the start of the race? How often do you get alerts if you sign up for tracking? And last, but not least, will I be able to get coffee somewhere during this time?
From what I understand, rD uses the McMillan pace calculator to determine paces. You can check your 10k pace versus your half pace by grinding the calculator online. Should give you a better idea what time to submit.
You pass Mile Marker 5 right as you're getting to MK...near where the buses turn in for the bus stop area. Mile Marker 6 is in Frontierland.Thank you!! I'll feel better knowing how much time I have to get to each stop. So MK is about the 10K for the half?
And anyone can go into MK to spectate for the full marathon right? You don't have to have the chEAR package or anything?
Hoping someone can help me out with this. I'm trying to get into the earliest corral as possible for the half at marathon weekend. I've always been in E for the half which is roughly 2:00-2:10 completion time. Right now my PR for the half is 1:55:12 (got it this year) which is roughly a 8:48 MM pace. I know I can run a 10K closer to an 8:00 MAYBE even sub-8:00 MM pace.
My question is, with a 10K submittal, will they adjust the time to a half?
This will be my first rundisney event as both a runner and as a spectator. I will be cheering for my husband for the half. I'm assuming I will have enough time to see him off at Epcot and then go to MK and then meet him back at the finish? Yes you will have time to see DH at the start, in the MK, entering Epcot and at the finish line. He runs about a nine mile. Is there a place to see the start of the race? Yes there is a place to watch the start. The start is on the mail road. From the pre race stage area there will be signs indicating where to go to watch the start. How often do you get alerts if you sign up for tracking? The alerts will should come to your phone in about a minute after the runner crosses the timing strip. Notice I said should. I have gotten alerts a could of hours after the runners i was tracking crossed the finish line. And last, but not least, will I be able to get coffee somewhere during this time? I can't help with the coffee. I can't stand the stuff