EddieMccoy2
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 15, 2010
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Running through crowds was tough for me when I started in Corral C at the Wine & Dine. It took at least 3 miles to start to be able to get into a constant rhythm. I didn't have an official time at that point, and was placed there. For the Half this past January, I got to start in A and was able to run my own pace with very little interferences. I'll be running the Princess in just under 2 weeks, and guys are not allowed in A or B, so I'll be at the front of C ready to dodge through traffic again. It does slow you down, especially when some are running in groups that 3 wide or larger. Lots of darting in and out.
My advice, get an official time, and if you are south of 2 Hours on a Half, you most likely will end up in A and be able to run your own pace.
My advice, get an official time, and if you are south of 2 Hours on a Half, you most likely will end up in A and be able to run your own pace.