As a side note, we purchased a knee brace at the expo that seemed to help her out a lot as it kept her knee from turning in
Do you mind sharing which knee brace? I have been through every kind of tape and physical therapy exercise without much success.
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I unexpectedly did the half! I have never just popped in to a race before, but a friend had to cancel her trip at the last minute. I figured I'd just do a lot of walking, since my training had been spotty since Wine & Dine. Well, I was in the corral with a long-time acquaintance, and after an hour of chatting, I figured I'd try to stick with her for awhile. We started in the last corral - P - since neither she nor my friend had put in proof of time. Both have faster PRs than I do, but I guess didn't submit by the deadline. So we ran 4 minutes/walked 1. She was doing the Dopey, so she had added the walking intervals for that challenge. I normally do 1/1 intervals. I was surprised at how easy my legs and lungs felt...until a little before mile 4 when my problem knee started pinging. I knew I couldn't stay with her much longer, but stuck it out until 4.5 miles. After that I mostly walked. It is the nice thing about knowing my stupid knee and having done a bunch of races. I know I can finish on pace, even if I can't run.
In the first few miles, the congestion was there, but it was expected and manageable as we passed runners/walkers in the last few corrals. I stopped my running just before entering MK, but tried to keep a 15mm walking pace. I wasn't expecting the dead stop through the castle and the impossibility of even maintaining a 16mm in the tight stretch after MK. On the way to Epcot, I stopped for a few character photos with short/medium lines. I had enough energy saved to pass people up the cloverleaf ramp, and then convinced my knee to run to the finish.
For a review, I would say it was very, very good overall. I'm not sure the expanded corrals did much to help with crowding for the back of the pack. Corral P started an hour after the official race start time, which was long, but it went by pretty quickly. I didn't like that it was unannounced beforehand how long each wave would be, but that wasn't too big of a deal. My biggest concern was the lack of speakers back by us - we couldn't hear anything until we moved closer to the start. I was pleased with the amount and variety of on course entertainment, but would like more character stops. I didn't have any issues with race transportation or water/fuel on course. I enjoyed the race and am looking forward to my next one!
I LOVED cheering on the marathoners on Sunday. I was outside DHS for an hour or so with the WISH group, then my 6yo DD and I went inside the park and alternated between attractions and spectating. We cheered on the last 30 minutes or so of runners - it was cool to see the last person and the flurry of Disney CMs tearing down the race behind them. I was pretty inspired by all of the athletes and hope to do the full marathon again next year.