cewait
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Mmmmm, sponges. Just the fiber you need to get through the last 9 miles.
In 07 when I was in heavy triathlon mode and the second warmest marathon I snagged two. I warm them as shoulder pads. and soaked them as often as I could.
Those icy water sponges were great with the temps in
the 80's this year.I'm going to assume if it's in the 40's-50's for this year there won't be any sponges.If it's like in 2010 the sponges might freeze.Instead of chocolate entering DHS I think I rather have starbursts or skittles.
Yes they were there in 2010 and yes they were VERY refreshing.
Funny thing about the 2010 mary... It wasn't really that cold. Sorry 27F is a long way from cold even for a Gulf Coast boy like me. Yes the mile 2, 4, 13 and 14 water stops had frozen crust on top of the water due to a lac of sun shining, and yes the area around stops 13 and 14 was slick but still if one layered it was a lot better for the runner than the spectator.
I wore a tights, shorts, a long sleeved tech shirt, a short sleeved tech shirt over that, a fleece ear warmer and painters throw down gloves as a base. I then had a long sleeved cotton tee and a top and bottom grey flannel worm ups and a Tyvek suit. I donated the Tyvek at the National Anthem. The flannel bottoms went as the corrals collapsed in anticipation of the start. The old course looped Epcot so I knew I would face the north wind again so I kept the flannel top until I knew I was ok...it went as soon as we faced north and I felt like I was sweating too much. Knowing the course, I knew to keep the cotton tee on until MK. I donated that at the guard shack coming into MK. I was OK with my base up through DAK, mile 17. I took on the sponges at the stop as we left DAK and ditched the gloves in front of DAK. Heading east/west for the next 4 miles we were really out of the breeze. But, I realized that I should not have ditched the gloves as we turned north onto World Drive. That shady. windy mile ripped a new one on the hands. I saw a really old sock and one glove road side and started thinking of picking them up, but decided to hustle into DHS. From there, things were great.
I did change tops in the family reunion area and did freeze my thighs and buttocks as I waited for the monorail. No need for an ice bath - the sweat evaporating did just fine.
As a gentle warning for those who hate the cold, let me give you a little hint of race weather as predicted by the resort we choose to stay.
The 3 warmest marathons since 1999 were in 2005, 2007 and 2013. I have stayed in the OKW resort for three marathons; you guessed it, 05, 07 and 13.
The most runner friendly marathons occurred when I stayed in BWV and CBR; though note that the coolest marathon for any resort I have stayed was the first year I stayed in that resort.
The coldest marathon was Disney on Ice in 2010 and I stayed BLT to see the new resort.
So, if there is any correlation between Charles staying in a resort for the first time, a new resort and a monorail resort and cool temps, start picking up throw down clothing NOW. We have sleeted the GFV as our marathon resort. There may be a blizzard since this is also our first FLA winter.