http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/search/
That's the official USATF certified course search. I usually search for either "Disney" or use Lake Buena Vista, FL as city & state (or Anaheim, CA for DL races)
They also have some expired courses and old races that are fun to look at if you're bored (and/or weird like me)
Hi, I just found out that I will need to bring my kids with me to cheer my husband on for the half. I know buses start running again at 7 and I'm trying to figure out where we should go to spectate. He runs about a 9 minute mile. I don't know what corral that would put that in or his start time but I think that he couldn't be done before 8. Can we spectate from Epcot without a park ticket? Thanks for the help. I'm really stressing all of this...
I do most of my running on trails and have learned that even a few days after rain there still can be mud here and there. All it takes is one wrong step to wreck your shoes. And continuing the run with mud on the bottom isn't fun. I'd go with the old pair and save the new ones for the PR race. The farm run sounds fun, enjoy!2) Anyone have experience with trail runs after rain? I'm doing a trail run on Sunday (farm land) and it rained a lot today and may rain again tomorrow morning. Any "running in mud" strategies. I'm scared to get my pretty white Brooks ghosts all messy...especially since I want to PR in them during a 5k back on the streets the next weekend. Should I go with my old pair of running shoes?...I plan to go very easy to the point of even walking if it is too gross out. Thanks for any suggestions.
Thanks derekleigh ! That really helps. He's recently lost some training time and gotten a bit slower, so I guess I'll see how he's doing closer tot the run and make a game day decision. Do you think it would take about an hour to get from POR to the finish line?
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I guess I should also share with all these issues and how aggravated I felt at the finish line I beat my time in this race last year by 3 minutes so I really shouldn't be complaining about anything. That's some great improvement for less then stellar conditions.
Two questions (one related to rundisney, one not):
1) What 5k corrals do you think correspond to 9:30-10:00 pace & 10:00-10:30 pace? (me and my father-in-law) Just trying to guess at our starting times.
Ok, thanks for letting me know how Princess 5k went. I am hoping for an earlier corral not because I care about how fast I am, but because it means more time after the race to change and eat and have fun in the parks.
I put a Chef Mickey at 8:15 ADR in for after the race (monorail there to eat all sweaty post race and then change at our hotel.) In my head I was calculating as 6am start not thinking the corrals had so much time between them. I was thinking worst case we would be done at 7:30? Should I be pushing my ADR back? We aren't planning on a lot of character stops...maybe just an Epcot ball photo. We normally both run regular 5ks in the 29-32 min range...but I realize disney has more congestion and stops.
Edited to say that I guess I can wait to see what corral we are in before cancelling or keeping our ADR...we should know before the Expo our Bib # right?
I put a Chef Mickey at 8:15 ADR in for after the race (monorail there to eat all sweaty post race and then change at our hotel.) In my head I was calculating as 6am start not thinking the corrals had so much time between them. I was thinking worst case we would be done at 7:30? Should I be pushing my ADR back? We aren't planning on a lot of character stops...maybe just an Epcot ball photo. We normally both run regular 5ks in the 29-32 min range...but I realize disney has more congestion and stops.
Edited to say that I guess I can wait to see what corral we are in before cancelling or keeping our ADR...we should know before the Expo our Bib # right?
Ok, thanks for letting me know how Princess 5k went. I am hoping for an earlier corral not because I care about how fast I am, but because it means more time after the race to change and eat and have fun in the parks.
I put a Chef Mickey at 8:15 ADR in for after the race (monorail there to eat all sweaty post race and then change at our hotel.) In my head I was calculating as 6am start not thinking the corrals had so much time between them. I was thinking worst case we would be done at 7:30? Should I be pushing my ADR back? We aren't planning on a lot of character stops...maybe just an Epcot ball photo. We normally both run regular 5ks in the 29-32 min range...but I realize disney has more congestion and stops.
Edited to say that I guess I can wait to see what corral we are in before cancelling or keeping our ADR...we should know before the Expo our Bib # right?
I believe for the 5k corral placement is based on the estimated finish time you selected at registration but I am not 100% on that@roxymama I don't think they take POT into consideration for the 5k; you can't even submit a POT for a 5k, unless you have already done so as part of Dopey. I had heard once that they go by how early you registered, but I'm not sure if that's true.
Today was my next to last opportunity to optimize my PoT for Marathon Week. Weather could not have been nicer for the race in Raleigh today. Mid-60s and a course through largely shaded green ways.
My goal has been to post a sub-2 hour half and I was able run it in under 1:56, 7 minutes better than my PR! Now I can relax and enjoy the course next weekend.
Today was my next to last opportunity to optimize my PoT for Marathon Week. Weather could not have been nicer for the race in Raleigh today. Mid-60s and a course through largely shaded green ways.
My goal has been to post a sub-2 hour half and I was able run it in under 1:56, 7 minutes better than my PR! Now I can relax and enjoy the course next weekend.