Official 2014 Dopey Challenge Thread!

Hi all,


I registered myself and my family for multiple races at this year's WDW Marathon weekend. Unfortunately, due to some circumstances we are no longer going to be able to attend. :sad1:


That being said I have quite a few race entries that I'm looking to sell. I'd preferably like to sell them as one block but would be willing to break them up if needed. To give some reference on how I registered my family, see below. The only races that HAVE to stay together are the ones for Me doing the Dopey Challenge because I'll only be receiving one bib for that. All other races will be receiving a bib for each race and could be divided up however you choose


Me - Dopey Challenge (5k, 10k, HM, FM)
Spouse - 5k, HM
Son 1 - 5k, 10k
Son 2 - 5k

Prices are as follows (I'm only wanting to recoup cost, not make money):
Dopey Challenge entry: $525
Three 5k entries: $60 each
One 10K entry: $110
One HM entry: $175

Total Package: $990


I'm willing to travel and meet you at the Disney Wide World of Sports complex on Wednesday, January 8 so I can pick up all the entries and then make the sale to you.

This is my first time ever attempting to sell race entries so don't know if there is an accepted protocol regarding assurances on both sides (as you can imagine I would hate to travel down there and then the buyer not show, likewise YOU want to make sure this is not a scam)

If you're interested, please contact me at 'bassbells at gmail dot com' or here on the boards so we can discuss the situation.


Thanks in advance!

As has come up on these forums before (and in some cases gets into a bit of a heated discussion), transferring registrations is not allowed.
 
Hi all,


I registered myself and my family for multiple races at this year's WDW Marathon weekend. Unfortunately, due to some circumstances we are no longer going to be able to attend. :sad1:


That being said I have quite a few race entries that I'm looking to sell. I'd preferably like to sell them as one block but would be willing to break them up if needed. To give some reference on how I registered my family, see below. The only races that HAVE to stay together are the ones for Me doing the Dopey Challenge because I'll only be receiving one bib for that. All other races will be receiving a bib for each race and could be divided up however you choose


Me - Dopey Challenge (5k, 10k, HM, FM)
Spouse - 5k, HM
Son 1 - 5k, 10k
Son 2 - 5k

Prices are as follows (I'm only wanting to recoup cost, not make money):
Dopey Challenge entry: $495
Three 5k entries: $60 each
One 10K entry: $95
One HM entry: $160

Total Package: $835


I'm willing to travel and meet you at the Disney Wide World of Sports complex on Wednesday, January 8 so I can pick up all the entries and then make the sale to you.

This is my first time ever attempting to sell race entries so don't know if there is an accepted protocol regarding assurances on both sides (as you can imagine I would hate to travel down there and then the buyer not show, likewise YOU want to make sure this is not a scam)

If you're interested, please contact me at 'bassbells at gmail dot com' or here on the boards so we can discuss the situation.


Thanks in advance!

This will certainly cause a heated discussion. You should know selling/purchasing "bibs" may result in being banned from Disney events. It's totally up to you to assess this risk. However, I have seen quite a few sites which sell "bibs" but never for the original entry fee. It's always been greatly reduced. It's particularly curious this is only your 2nd post.

I'm bummed you will no longer be able to make it to the marathon weekend. Hope all is well.
 
RunRookie said:
The Goofy Challenge is a very BIG accomplishment! A Half followed by a Full? Not too many runners would do something like that (other than us crazy runners like Marathon Maniacs). I say, train well, avoid injury, and enjoy the experience. The Dopey is certainly a major challenge as well but it does not in any way diminish the significance of completing 39.3!

Thank you! I am nervous about the Goofy being on my schedule now but super excited too. I appreciate the reminders here that the Goofy is still a significant accomplishment even though Dopey appeared in the scene this year.
 

Kirsty-Leigh said:
Hello everyone,

Some of you might know me, and some might not.. I haven't been on here in a while, but I stay in touch with a lot of WISHers on FB. Anyway, I ran Goofy '10 and '11 but then took a break from racing as I am a horse trainer by profession and I struggled to keep my body healthy enough to do both sports. However, the draw of a new challenge was too much to handle and so I signed up to do the Dopey :scared1:

So my question for you guys is how much training do I have to do (I am sure the question has been brought up a lot on this thread so far, but there is 49 pages and I am lazy:lmao:), my main worry is my body breaking down... Like I said before I ride horses for a living.. I spend about 50 hours on my feet a week and some days ride up to 5 horses.. I also teach and a lot of that foot time is spent walking around an arena. The 50 hours does not include my running time :sad:

On the plus side, I am pretty darn fit.. on the negative side i never really get a chance to let my body recover and I cannot afford to break myself.. I don't show up, I don't get paid :offtopic:

Right now I am running Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday but only around the 4-5 mile mark, and if I feel like my body can't do it I don't go. On Mondays and Wednesdays I turn out horses at work and walk none stop for about 4 hours (then ride and teach), On every other day except Sunday I just ride and teach. Sunday is my only day off.

So one question really is, how much running do you think I really need to do to get fit enough to run Dopey, but not break :confused3 I feel like it's a thin line I am walking (or running I guess). I think I would prefer to be a little under trained rather than over, but not too much under that it's impossible to finish! :thumbsup2

My other question would be eating... I literally eat anything I want whenever I want right now and I struggle to get enough *good* calories in a day. I am the thinnest I have ever been and I don't need to lose anymore weight (not underweight but thin), so if any of you have any ideas on what foods will be the best to eat while I train that would be awesome.:woohoo:

Thanks everyone for reading my essay... and hi again to people I haven't talked to before

Kirsty-leigh :lovestruc

Hi. Speaking from my own personal experience, I ran the marathon successfully last year training only about three days per week with my longest training run being 20 miles. Though I never considered this training, I did do a lot of walking during the week sometimes five or 6 miles a day.

I used to ride horses too, before I lost my nerve, though not my love of horses. Personally that is the MOST DIFFICULT sport I have ever participated in! In fact I used to go for a little run as a warm-up before I went to the barn to ride.

I would think if you're not planning on a certain time goal and your goal is to just finish the races safely within the allotted time, I would think running 3 days a week should be fine for you, especially given your other physical activity throughout the week. And then maybe pick several weeks over the course of the next few months where you would try to run four days in a row to mimic the Dopey, only with less mileage of course.

I cannot speak much to nutrition for how to increase calories (I have opposite issue), but I would think eating good sources if fats and carbs like nuts and avocado bananas and fruits plus milk and lean proteins is probably good for anyone, just your needs seem to be more.
 
Thank you! I am nervous about the Goofy being on my schedule now but super excited too. I appreciate the reminders here that the Goofy is still a significant accomplishment even though Dopey appeared in the scene this year.

If you can run the Goofy, the two smaller runs included in Dopey would be nothing but warmups. IMO, running all 4 only presents one greater challenge - the ability to manage sleep deprivation, as you would have to wake up so early 4 days in a row. Physically - no difference.
 
If you can run the Goofy, the two smaller runs included in Dopey would be nothing but warmups. IMO, running all 4 only presents one greater challenge - the ability to manage sleep deprivation, as you would have to wake up so early 4 days in a row. Physically - no difference.

Ditto
 
Has any new info been released recently like course maps or pics of the new medals? I have been checking the official marathon site and the Run Disney blog, and haven't seen anything yet. I thought maybe somebody else might have other sources (official or otherwise).
 
I haven't seen this posted anywhere on Disboards, so I thought I would share for those of you that prefer the Hal Higdon training programs. Here is a link to a Dopey Training plan that he just created.

http://www.halhigdon.com/writing/57107/Dopey Challenge Training Guide

There currently isn't an interactive version on Training Peaks, but he is considering it.

I plan on using this training program with a modification to the Tuesday runs. On Tuesdays, I'm going to mix it up a bit with interval training and hill repeats.
 
I haven't seen this posted anywhere on Disboards, so I thought I would share for those of you that prefer the Hal Higdon training programs. Here is a link to a Dopey Training plan that he just created.

http://www.halhigdon.com/writing/57107/Dopey%20Challenge%20Training%20Guide

There currently isn't an interactive version on Training Peaks, but he is considering it.

I plan on using this training program with a modification to the Tuesday runs. On Tuesdays, I'm going to mix it up a bit with interval training and hill repeats.

Thanks for posting this. It is nice to compare Higdon's official Dopey with what I had pieced together from his intermediate and my personal Goofy plan from a few year's back. I was not too far off, but I think this will be my go to plan when we get to 18 weeks out. Again thanks for sharing the link, I hadn't seen it yet.
 
I haven't seen this posted anywhere on Disboards, so I thought I would share for those of you that prefer the Hal Higdon training programs. Here is a link to a Dopey Training plan that he just created.

http://www.halhigdon.com/writing/57107/Dopey%20Challenge%20Training%20Guide

There currently isn't an interactive version on Training Peaks, but he is considering it.

I plan on using this training program with a modification to the Tuesday runs. On Tuesdays, I'm going to mix it up a bit with interval training and hill repeats.

Ditto, thanks for posting this! I had planned on using his Intermediate 2 plan, because of the back-to-back long runs every weekend, but looking at that plan together with this Dopey one now makes the intermediate one look almost too aggressive with the mileage for my Dopey needs.

Since HH built this plan specifically for Dopey, it makes sense to trust him and go with it! I've used his plans with success in the past, so this one will hopefully work for me, too. :)
 
Has any new info been released recently like course maps or pics of the new medals? I have been checking the official marathon site and the Run Disney blog, and haven't seen anything yet. I thought maybe somebody else might have other sources (official or otherwise).

Nope I was going to try to dig up and see when they started 'leaking' info and having the medal caper and stuff like that. I figure since we are starting to get inside the 180 day time frame thing could slowly start picking up to keep the excitement going.. But being almost sold out, how much excitement do they actually need to keep..
:rotfl2::goodvibes
 
I hope they start soon, even if it is just another caper. It is so hot out, and training is a sweaty mess, so some motivation might be in order!
 
That Hal Higdon plan is intense.


As for the early mornings, what time do the races actually start? Coming from the west coast waking up @ 3:30 will be like getting up at midnight...
 
That Hal Higdon plan is intense.


As for the early mornings, what time do the races actually start? Coming from the west coast waking up @ 3:30 will be like getting up at midnight...

I'm not 100% sure, but I think everything is 5:30 except for the 5k, which is maybe at 6:15?
 
the races do start early, although the 5K starts a little later. We got back from the 5K this year before anyone even started getting up for breakfast lol
 
That Hal Higdon plan is intense.


As for the early mornings, what time do the races actually start? Coming from the west coast waking up @ 3:30 will be like getting up at midnight...


The Hal Higdon plan is intense, but so is the Dopey Challenge. The one thing that I've felt after training using HH plans is that I really feel ready for the race. To be honest, I thought the plan was going to be a lot worse than it is, so I'm happy about that.

Per the RunDisney website, the 10k, half, and full will start at 5:30am and the 5k starts at 6:15, which means that you will probably have to get up no later than 3am to get to the starting line on time.

The training and the waking up 4 days in a row are going to be the toughest part...the races will be easy in comparison :rotfl2:
 
The Hal Higdon plan is intense, but so is the Dopey Challenge. The one thing that I've felt after training using HH plans is that I really feel ready for the race. To be honest, I thought the plan was going to be a lot worse than it is, so I'm happy about that.

Yeah, his Dopey plan is actually less intense than his Intermediate 2 plan I was planning on doing. It looks tough, but definitely achievable.
 
Does anyone know if there will be pre-order commemorative dooney bags? If so, when can they be ordered? The option was not available when I registered for dopey. And, this is my first marathon weekend. When I did the princess in 2012 there was no pre-order option.
 














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