That sounds like a logistical mess. You're probably looking at an extra 10,000 on the course for the first 13.1.If the half is cancelled (I probably shouldn't even say those words)... do you think they would let those running the half, run the half during the marathon if they are here???
I know that would add extra people during the first several miles of the marathon, but maybe they start after or before???
Just posing a question, not sure they would actually be able to do this.
That sounds like a logistical mess. You're probably looking at an extra 10,000 on the course for the first 13.1.
I'm going to *guess* that yes, you would be. Can't remember what they did for 2015 Wine & Dine...I am doing the Half tomorrow as the first half of my coast to coast challenge, with the second half being next weekend for the light side in DL. If they modify this one, am I still eligible for the coast to coast?
I'd be game for that - I'm sure you're right that there's basically no way they could make it happen though.Looking at the current forecast if they started the race an hour early they should be fine as current concerns seem to be closer to the end of the race 8/9 am.. 3-7 is looking good & clear- but that's prob a logistical nightmare... but every time I check it looks better..
Get that anti rain groove working lol
Get that anti rain groove working lol
<-- that's it haha
They still gave the Coast to Coast medals. My sister did the Disneyland Half that year, and then Wine and Dine and she got her medal. Quite honestly, I know the rules for C2C say a half marathon on each coast to be eligible, but I don't think people should feel like they didn't earn their medal if their one leg was a shortened course. Unlike the Wine and Dine medal which says "half marathon" when it really wasn't a half marathon, people like my sister still did a race on each coast, so they did go coast to coast. Same for anyone tomorrow if the race ends up being shortened but they still run something and then do a Disneyland event.I'm going to *guess* that yes, you would be. Can't remember what they did for 2015 Wine & Dine...
I was at Wine and Dine that year and the communication was awful. While we were inside during the evacuation, any announcements being made (if there were any) were impossible to hear. They posted updates on Twitter, but cell reception was horrible and I could not get a reliable internet connection. Once they let us head back outside, the messages being passed among runners were all different. I don't think it was until we heard the announcement in the corrals that we knew for sure what was happening and what the course distance was. I really hope tomorrow goes more smoothly.I know Disney does not take chances when it comes to lightning or safety. I guess the best thing to do is to keep watching RunDisney twitter and FB for announcements but I doubt any will come prior to 5:30 a.m. tomorrow. I wasn't "lucky" enough to experience the Splash and Dash abbreviated Wine and Dine Half in 2015 so I am not familiar with how it was announced.