pyrxtc
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My DS ran in the 200 meter dash on Friday mornign and I was very excited to see him run. The race started and I was sorely disappointed in what I saw. Despite the announcement that parents needed to be off the track for the race, parents still proceeded to run with their child on the track, getting in the way of other children running besides them.
My son tripped over two kids already on the ground while he was trying to avoid an adult in front of him.
He got up and kept running but that adult should not have been there in the first place. I understand that some of these kids would not have run without their parent there but if that is the case, the parent should not have signed thier child up for it.
This was not a parent/child race. This was for kids to have fun running and get to experience the race. If you kids won't run without you or is crying before the race even starts, then tell them that you are sorry they won't get to run and sit on the sidelines to watch the other kids run their race. There were plenty of other tracks out there that they could run on wihtout being in the race.
I even watched someone send their kids in for the race without a bib cuz their cousins were running and they wanted to run too but they were told the races were full. The parent told their child to go as the kids took off.
A local race my DS was in was very able to keep parents off the track but Disney did not even attempt to do anything besides the announcement before the run.
My DS may only be 5, but he is all about the running and wanted to see if he could pass everyone. He went in to win and was trapped where he was. he eventually made it to the outside of the track and managed to pass quite a few people but dang if it wasn't so hard to do. It's really hard for little kids to see around grown-ups to see where they are going so fast.
He wants to do the longer race next year and I hope they fix it by then if we do. I am also going to be e-mailing Disney on this too.
My son tripped over two kids already on the ground while he was trying to avoid an adult in front of him.

This was not a parent/child race. This was for kids to have fun running and get to experience the race. If you kids won't run without you or is crying before the race even starts, then tell them that you are sorry they won't get to run and sit on the sidelines to watch the other kids run their race. There were plenty of other tracks out there that they could run on wihtout being in the race.
I even watched someone send their kids in for the race without a bib cuz their cousins were running and they wanted to run too but they were told the races were full. The parent told their child to go as the kids took off.
A local race my DS was in was very able to keep parents off the track but Disney did not even attempt to do anything besides the announcement before the run.
My DS may only be 5, but he is all about the running and wanted to see if he could pass everyone. He went in to win and was trapped where he was. he eventually made it to the outside of the track and managed to pass quite a few people but dang if it wasn't so hard to do. It's really hard for little kids to see around grown-ups to see where they are going so fast.
He wants to do the longer race next year and I hope they fix it by then if we do. I am also going to be e-mailing Disney on this too.