Ariel484
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I get that going through WWOS keeps us off of backroads/highways and I could understand that Disney would want to use it for the race since it's less road closures or whatever, but the WWOS portion of the course was BY FAR my least favorite part of the marathon. There wasn't a lot of entertainment, there were lots of turns and it felt like I'd never get out (you enter just before mile marker 17 and leave around mile marker 20). Good things about it - this is where we got the sponges (heavenly!) and there were a few real bathrooms around.
Here's the map from my Garmin. You do almost a complete loop around the track and around Champion Stadium...sort of nice to run on different (softer) surfaces for a bit. Champion Stadium is open to spectators, which is nice. Of course by the time I got there most of the spectators had left!
Here's the elevation chart from my Garmin...again, it's miles 17ish-20ish.
Here's the map from my Garmin. You do almost a complete loop around the track and around Champion Stadium...sort of nice to run on different (softer) surfaces for a bit. Champion Stadium is open to spectators, which is nice. Of course by the time I got there most of the spectators had left!


Here's the elevation chart from my Garmin...again, it's miles 17ish-20ish.
