Z-Knight
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Okay, but 2016 was 19.9k, 2017 was 17.8k, 2018 was 20.1k, and then 2019 was only 11.9k. So, it was more or less consistent for years leading up to 2019 in the 18-20k finishers (unclear on number registered & starters), and then the huge drop in finishers in 2019. I was just wondering if something happened that I wasn't aware of. Maybe it is just part of the declining marathon participation overall.2017 was the lightning year ... some half marathon people converted to marathon
Okay, but 2016 was 19.9k, 2017 was 17.8k, 2018 was 20.1k, and then 2019 was only 11.9k. So, it was more or less consistent for years leading up to 2019 in the 18-20k finishers (unclear on number registered & starters), and then the huge drop in finishers in 2019. I was just wondering if something happened that I wasn't aware of. Maybe it is just part of the declining marathon participation overall.
Ahh the2017 was the lightning year ... some half marathon people converted to marathon
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Ahh, the Grumpy. Good times.. my niece was one of the half to full converts. She never ran a marathon, barely trained for the half, and finished in 5 hours. To be young again... on the numbers front, the only anniversary was Dopey in 2019, so that probably didn’t do much for the numbers. I do remember a lot of “ehh” sentiment with rD at that point with prices rising and benefits reducing.. so it’s probably multi-factor. The pandemic should take care of the demand issue... For me, I’m still on the perfect dopey list and never want to do another virtual 48.6 as long as I live! I’m booked for Nov and January so the hope is still there, but may end up just having a couple of Disney vacation long weekends. We shall see. On pins and needles with everyone else.2017 was the lightning year ... some half marathon people converted to marathon
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Good point, I'm going off of actual finishers.IDK just how much impact it had on the number of finishers, but as a reminder, 2019 and 2020 Marathons were HOT. Like, record-setting HOT in 2020. Course cut short and rerouted HOT. I have to think that impacted the number of finishers to some degree.
2020 was definitely the hottest I’ve run. And after three days of running prior, that was a tough mental hurdle for sure. Although, I held back for the first half and negative split the second. Shameful tooting of my own horn. Ha! Marathon Weekend weather is like a box of chocolates (as they say..). 2010..snow/sleet. My favorite memory was my wife telling me that morning as we stood there freezing “well, at least it’s not snowing”. And then it started to precipitate. LOL. Good Lord I need a race weekend! C’mon rD!!IDK just how much impact it had on the number of finishers, but as a reminder, 2019 and 2020 Marathons were HOT. Like, record-setting HOT in 2020. Course cut short and rerouted HOT. I have to think that impacted the number of finishers to some degree.
No, but my Floridian experience tells me it'll be anywhere from 20*-90*. Possibly the entire range over 4 days.While we're on the topic, does your friend have a read on the weather reports for Jan. 7-9, 2022?
No, but my Floridian experience tells me it'll be anywhere from 20*-90*. Possibly the entire range over 4 days.![]()
I had a thick, stained terrycloth bathrobe which I meant to throw away before I crossed the start line of the marathon that year. It was so cold, I wound up wearing it until I got to MK. I only ditched it at the gates because I didn't want to have race pictures in MK taken in that awful thing! My castle pics do include the ad hoc arm warmers I made by cutting the toes off of my kid's (NOT pristine) white crew socks. My mom had made me this beautiful Gisele curtain dress to run in and I had to wear my sweats under it the whole race. It was like having to wear a jacket over your Halloween stormtrooper costume as a kid. Still waiting to bust that running dress out again for a race with good temps, and do it justice. Maybe Princess this year?? Please runDisney?I’ll never forget sweating in the corrals on Thursday and Friday in 2017 and then sitting in shorts and short sleeves at the Hurricane Hannah’s meet-up Friday afternoon speculating about the weather only to end up freezing in mid-30s with wind chills in the 20s on marathon morning! Talk about a complete u-turn in the weather! I also remember the WDW resort gift shops selling out of warm gear because the change was so unexpected. There were runners on course watching the sides of the road for discarded warm clothing and swapping out if they found something better than what they had. It’s the reason I pack for any eventuality at MW regardless of the forecast.
Wow - I remember that- I had a pair of running pants that I'd been planning on ditching at the start but it never got warm enough - I still have them - saving them for the next marathon weekend!I’ll never forget sweating in the corrals on Thursday and Friday in 2017 and then sitting in shorts and short sleeves at the Hurricane Hannah’s meet-up Friday afternoon speculating about the weather only to end up freezing in mid-30s with wind chills in the 20s on marathon morning! Talk about a complete u-turn in the weather! I also remember the WDW resort gift shops selling out of warm gear because the change was so unexpected. There were runners on course watching the sides of the road for discarded warm clothing and swapping out if they found something better than what they had. It’s the reason I pack for any eventuality at MW regardless of the forecast.
I wouldn’t say the number of people is the issue, it’s the time and effort as well as logistics. I’ve never heard them even mention Run Disney as an actual business that matters to them which is why they’ve never attempted to bring the DL races back. It will matter again when they need a draw for down times but international hasn’t even come back yet and they have all the demand they can handle.i guess what i dont fully understand is when people point to staffing issues and how its requires sooo many people to do these races. in all honesty i just dont see it, but I'm likely naive. yes, you need volunteers for water stops and for start and end races and also security, but how much more is there? i guess it feels like they could do it if they wanted to... hell, Disneyland Paris did it and they had horrible management when i did the race 3 years ago, so it seems like it isnt rocket science (im an aerospace engineer). again, im likely naive and underestimating the effort, but im just tired and nervous for the coming news
I thought I heard the hurdle to the DL or Anaheim-based races was that some changes in the laws there made it so for-profit race orgs couldn't rely on volunteers, making races where you have to pay standard/minimum wages to "volunteers" cost-prohibitive (also battles with city of Anaheim)I wouldn’t say the number of people is the issue, it’s the time and effort as well as logistics. I’ve never heard them even mention Run Disney as an actual business that matters to them which is why they’ve never attempted to bring the DL races back. It will matter again when they need a draw for down times but international hasn’t even come back yet and they have all the demand they can handle.