My finish line photo and 7 character photos are loaded. They are trickling in.How long does it takes, until the photos are online? Got one with Snow White at the end in Epcot![]()
I've actually already run/walked a handful of 10Ks and 2 half marathons, including the Wine and Dine Lumiere Challenge in November. So it's just deciding whether I want to take that jump into doubling the distance. Because I walk when I need to and am not super fast, I've felt really good after both of my halfs, so I feel like I could do it, but the task is daunting! At my pace, doing a marathon would probably mean spending over 5 hours out there.Any healthy person can do it with the proper preparation - and that's the key, proper preparation. If you are running 5k's now and are willing to commit to the training, then go for it! The course truly is amazing and there is nothing like running it, finally hearing the gospel choir at Epcot, and completing your first marathon at Disney.
I've actually already run/walked a handful of 10Ks and 2 half marathons, including the Wine and Dine Lumiere Challenge in November. So it's just deciding whether I want to take that jump into doubling the distance. Because I walk when I need to and am not super fast, I've felt really good after both of my halfs, so I feel like I could do it, but the task is daunting! At my pace, doing a marathon would probably mean spending over 5 hours out there.
I've actually already run/walked a handful of 10Ks and 2 half marathons, including the Wine and Dine Lumiere Challenge in November. So it's just deciding whether I want to take that jump into doubling the distance. Because I walk when I need to and am not super fast, I've felt really good after both of my halfs, so I feel like I could do it, but the task is daunting! At my pace, doing a marathon would probably mean spending over 5 hours out there.
...My time was 3:07:07, good enough for 9th overall woman and 2nd in AG...
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SUPER IMPRESSIVE! Great work
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First marathon in the books!
Few other thoughts/observations:
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- running through Magic Kingdom was something I'll remember for the rest of my life.
- running through ESPN is an experience I'd rather forget. I struggled a bit through there and that stretch feels like 10 miles.
- as big of a headache as the expo was, the race itself was very well done. The volunteers were amazing and I tried to thank as many as I could.
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All in all, this was an unforgettable experience.
Whaaaaaat? I came here to run my first half and ended up running my first FULL marathon?? Wow. I have no words. You people that do these on purpose amaze me.
Well I finished my very first "Double Donald" today(I transferred from the cancelled half)
I've done the Disney marathon a few times and knew what I was getting into. Even though I cut back my training for the half I did pretty well. The waiting area reminded me of penguins huddling to stay warm.
The BAD news is that I tripped over a reflector at mile 22 and clonked my head. I finished the race and visited the med tent to make sure I didn't have a concussion. So far so good.
Amazing!Let's do this one more time...
Good morn...er, evening, runDisney All- Stars! It's approximately 52 weeks from the 2018 marathon.
Today's Sundays are for Disney question: With marathon weekend in the books, how YOU doing?
Let's do this one more time...
Good morn...er, evening, runDisney All- Stars! It's approximately 52 weeks from the 2018 marathon.
Today's Sundays are for Disney question: With marathon weekend in the books, how YOU doing?
Let's do this one more time...
Good morn...er, evening, runDisney All- Stars! It's approximately 52 weeks from the 2018 marathon.
Today's Sundays are for Disney question: With marathon weekend in the books, how YOU doing?