keahgirl8
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All opinions are always welcome! I find that is true in a lot of RD races, except the marquee ones (DLH and Marathon weekend). Star Wars Light Side inaugural year was crazy like that. I think like has been mentioned, RD is like the gateway drug to new runners. Ha. I was just curious if Princess had something specific to it.
Princess just seems to be the craziest from what I hear, but I have nothing to compare it to! And again, I've just been lucky. I haven't had a super negative experience yet.
I had a great time at Princess half too! I was happy that I didn't have to go to Expo on the first day, so I didn't see the bad behavoir/craziness that was reported.
I'm excited to compare another RD event, when I do Disneyland half next year![]()
I actually went right as it opened, and talked to other who were there at the same time. They told me all of the crazy things that happened (people getting punched, people getting things ripped out of their hands, glasses getting broken, etc.), but I saw none of it. Either they were exaggerations, or I had tunnel vision!
I'm taking my training for the Princess 10k very seriously. Hopefully won't feel like I'm just weaving around people for an hour :/ and then have to feel like I'm Black Friday shopping to get a t-shirt (I'll want one to celebrate my first 10k for sure!)
If I do... oh well... I'm sure I'll still find something to smile about!
It honestly depends on where you're running and how fast you are. Keep your eye on the prize, enjoy the experience, and you'll be fine!
Thanks. I'm working on it!
This.
And on 10K day this year (I did all three races), as I approached sweep spots (and the accompanying Parade Bus) - I witnessed SO many women just waiting for the bus. Standing in line, sitting on the ground, etc. And this was before the 5K mark and I was in Corral C for the 10K. It was downright pathetic to me, especially when the 10K sells out SO quickly. I'm not going to post it here, but I took a picture on the run as I passed the 5K mat and there were easily 50 women waiting in line for the "Parade Bus" and the race officials there were telling them they weren't opening the bus for another 60 minutes and that they could finish the race, but these ladies chose to stand there. It was ridiculous.
Ugh. That just disgusts me. I guess I just have to try to focus on my own experience, and not worry bout what other people are doing. I know that I earned my medal, and at the end of the day, that's what matters.
Also, some of the super b!+chy on-course behavior I witnessed from people was, not only appalling, but completely unacceptable. Like yelling ugliness at an overweight woman struggling to keep moving while her pants were falling down, and that they "were blind" having to watch her - meanwhile these hags were walking with heat sheets wrapped around them, so ...
This just makes me sick. I have heard a lot of stories like this, but have never witnessed it. I try to be really encouraging to others, and that's all I can do.