You must be swift as the coursing river (as long as it's the Lazy River) - comments welcome

Thanks, everyone!

"day of reckoning" sounds so ominous
The night before the race, it also felt slightly ominous. 😂

I will post a full recap later when my brain is functioning again, but...it was a good day. 😄

🏃‍♀️ 1:33:11
🏅 F15 (but 5th in my AG, which 🙈)

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And one of my better photos from the morning (I'll share some of the hilariously unflattering ones in the recap 🤣):

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Hope everyone else enjoyed the race!!
 
Thanks, everyone!


The night before the race, it also felt slightly ominous. 😂

I will post a full recap later when my brain is functioning again, but...it was a good day. 😄

🏃‍♀️ 1:33:11
🏅 F15 (but 5th in my AG, which 🙈)

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And one of my better photos from the morning (I'll share some of the hilariously unflattering ones in the recap 🤣):

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Hope everyone else enjoyed the race!!
An incredible result well earned 👏 congratulations 🥳.

The 1 mile PB was a foreshadowing of what was to come 😃👍
 
Thanks, everyone!


The night before the race, it also felt slightly ominous. 😂

I will post a full recap later when my brain is functioning again, but...it was a good day. 😄

🏃‍♀️ 1:33:11
🏅 F15 (but 5th in my AG, which 🙈)

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And one of my better photos from the morning (I'll share some of the hilariously unflattering ones in the recap 🤣):

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Hope everyone else enjoyed the race!!
An incredible result well earned 👏 congratulations 🥳.

The 1 mile PB was a foreshadowing of what was to come 😃👍
 
Now see, that's a finish line pic. No one else in sight, and your leg kick looks like a "real" runner. (My pix always look like I'm shuffling....even when I'm not)

Congrats on your race. Phenomenal time.
 

An incredible result well earned 👏 congratulations 🥳.

The 1 mile PB was a foreshadowing of what was to come 😃👍
Thanks! I guess it was. 😆

Now see, that's a finish line pic. No one else in sight, and your leg kick looks like a "real" runner. (My pix always look like I'm shuffling....even when I'm not)
Right?? I assure you, most of my photos were not like this one. 🤣

Congrats on your race. Phenomenal time.
Thank you!
 
The Princess Diaries, part 1: Expo/meetup
In which I am not falling for these moneymaking schemes, Disney!

Okay! It's been two days and I feel more or less alive again. Time to make some notes.

Friday
I decided to go to the expo on Friday afternoon - it ended up working better for my schedule, plus I got to meet up with @nancipants. 😊 I got there a little after 1, and while there were a lot of people, the lines weren't bad at all. I walked straight up to get my bib and then headed over to the Health & Fitness Expo to meet @nancipants. We wandered around there for a bit, and I valiantly resisted the urge to buy things. They had some fun stuff, though.

What I really wanted was a pretzel and a beer. I brought my cup and everything, but they had a special weekend cup. My generic runDisney cup still holds liquid, Disney! I refuse to buy a new one every race weekend! So, no beer for me. I did get a pretzel, though, and it was delicious even though it somehow cost $9.50.

After that, we headed for the merch area. Although I had not done the 5K, I had to take a picture with Mulan!

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Not sure why I look slightly insane 🤷‍♀️

I wasn't a huge fan of the merch for this weekend, so I didn't buy anything there either. The line was super long for the 13.1 sign, so I didn't bother to take a photo there (plus last time I did that, the course got shortened due to thunderstorms, so it might be bad luck). But we did head over to the banners, and I got a photo with the half medal.

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It was a little breezy.

Saturday
Once again, I left my parents' house right after lunch to get to the meetup. I parked at Epcot and made my way through a very crowded park toward the International Gateway entrance. I went the long way around hoping to pick up a gingerbread sandwich cookie from Karamell Küche, but they only had carrot cake sandwich cookies on the mobile order menu. As @superchime later explained to me, apparently the gingerbread cookies are a seasonal thing. Sadness! Gingerbread is delicious all year. Anyway, I did manage to catch the 1:30 Voices of Liberty show, which was lovely as always. Then I headed for the Swolphin.

It was a MUCH longer walk than HH! Once I got to the Swolphin, I wasn't quite sure where to go, but I wandered over to a pool bar and @ZM73, who had already arrived, waved me over. @nancipants and @superchime got there shortly after that and we had a nice time chatting until I had to leave so my mom could have her car back.

I spent the rest of the afternoon making sure I had everything ready to go for the race. After dinner, I did my pre-race stretching video, took the dog out, and got to bed shortly after 8. I even managed to fall asleep relatively quickly!

To be continued...
 
The Princess Diaries, part 2: Race!
In which my brain might have slightly exploded

I set my alarm for 2:15. Having fallen asleep fairly easily, I was even more impressed when I woke up and saw what looked like 2:08 on the clock. Then I squinted a bit more and made out the "1" in front. Drat! I was two hours early. I tried to go back to sleep, but only managed to drift off after another hour or so. Then I dragged myself out of bed a few minutes after my alarm started chirping at me.

I got all ready and left my baffled pupper a little before 3. Believe it or not, there was very little traffic, at least until I got to WDW. Even that was moving consistently, if slowly. In the parking lot, as I was turning down my designated row, I realized I'd left my soft flasks filled with Skratch in the fridge. 🤦‍♀️ Argh! I was really annoyed at myself. I briefly considered asking my parents to bring them over, but it was already almost 3:30, and I didn't think they would get there before the parking lot closed at 4. I tried to set my annoyance aside, since there was nothing I could do about it. At least I'd had nuun on the way there, it was fairly cool, and Disney has a lot of water stops. But ugh.

After eating breakfast in the car, I grabbed my stuff, hopped out, and headed for the security line. Halfway there, I turned around and went back for my phone. 😮‍💨 Really just off to a great start.

When I finally got to security around 3:50, the line was long-ish but moved pretty quickly. I made the long walk to the staging area and headed straight for gear check. I hit up the portas, changed into my race shoes, and dropped my stuff off before making my way to what I've decided to call the warm-up area, over by the post-race bus stop. I did a quick warmup with a few strides before turning towards the corrals.

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Always an entertaining map

I hit up the portas one more time, filled a cup from the water station since I had no liquids of my own 😭, and got into A around 4:35. I made my way up a bit where there was space, but shoving through the crowd is just not worth it to me, so I ended up a few rows back from the front of the second wave as designated by the ribbon.

Twenty or so minutes into standing around, drinking water, and eventually eating my pre-race stroopwafel (at least I didn't forget my nutrition), it felt like the pre-show shifted quite abruptly from "filling time" to "starting time." It was basically, "Hey chair athletes, you ready? Okay, 3-2-1, go!" and then a minute later the same for the first wave of A. I expected to wait a few minutes after that as usual, but instead they sent the second wave off only a minute after the first. Everyone started moving - except one woman in front of me who I guess dropped something and tried to run back to pick it up, which created a bit of a mess at the start. But I managed to dodge her without stepping on anyone else. And then we were off.

With so little time between waves, the first wave was still pretty bunched up a few minutes later when we caught up to them. Fortunately there just weren't enough of them to present too much of a problem. And then it was pretty open highway miles. And miles. This course has a lot of highway miles. 😬

I wasn't stopping for characters, but I did appreciate seeing them out, especially when they waved at us as we went by. It was a nice break from the monotony of running on a highway in the dark. I also appreciated the water stops. Not being very good at drinking out of a cup while running, I only managed a couple of sips at each stop, but it was better than nothing.

And the race was going pretty well so far. The miles were ticking by well under my main goal of <1:40 (7:37 per mile), and I was feeling like I was working but not like I was going to crash and burn. I came through the first 5K in about 22:30, which was quite respectable considering my PR of 21:56. I also had my first gel, a Precision caff gel, around then.

Was this where the construction was? At one point we passed by an area where they had work going on, and I could not see the road AT ALL. Visibility wasn't that great for most of the race - the sun was only just coming up by the time I finished - but this was running on pure trust that I wasn't going to trip over a pothole or something. It was a little unsettling.

Anyway, some time before or after that, we finally got to MK, which was great. The screaming crowds on Main Street were amazing - I glanced down at my watch and I was running at like 6:30 pace. Way too fast, but I couldn't help it. 😁

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This actually would have been a decent photo if I hadn't chosen that particular moment to adjust my glasses!

Wound through the park, waved to some more characters, etc. We hit 10K and my watch said about 44:30, so the day was really already a success.

Arbitrary numerical benchmark #4: sub-45 10K. 2025 achievability: low (officially) to medium-low (unofficially).
Yeah, turns out that was more achievable than I thought. I feel like I should get credit for "officially" because my official 10K split is 44:30. ::yes::

And then, castle.

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It looks like I am hunting down this random woman. 😂

It was confusing turning left out of the castle. I started to go the wrong way, following the person in front of me, until a CM redirected us towards Tomorrowland.

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Oh look, I caught her. Victory is mine!

After MK, we got a little bit of crowd support through the TTC, but then it was a bunch more highway miles in the dark. I was definitely starting to feel the pace. This side of MK was also harder because by then everyone was spread out enough that there were fewer targets er, people to pass. I was still passing people, though, which I felt good about. As good as I felt about anything, anyway. I think I had a second gel, a UCAN, around mile 7.

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Don't you just love it when they take the photo right as your leg hits the ground? Anyway, I'm not even sure where this is - probably the background is more recognizable when it's light out.

Although I was getting tired, I wasn't getting tired enough to slow down. In fact, I ran (I'm pretty sure) my first sub-7 race miles in mile 9, 10, 12, and 13. 🎉 I had another gel in there somewhere too.

But why not mile 11? Because mile 11 sucked. It felt so hard, and then it ended in a hill. I looked at the elevation afterwards and basically the whole mile was a very slight incline, which explains a lot. Specifically, it explains how much I hated mile 11. 😅

Around this point was also where my left hand started to feel really cold, probably because I happened to take most of the water from the left side and then spilled a bunch on my hand while trying to drink it. So I pulled my glove on, having stuffed them into my belt before the race. It is surprisingly difficult to get a glove onto a mostly numb hand while running at HM pace. The things you learn. Anyway, that's why I'm wearing a glove on my left hand in all of the Epcot photos.

Speaking of Epcot...we were finally almost done! I felt very relieved turning into the park because it meant that I could stop soon. In the meantime, I did what I could with what I had left.

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Yeah, that expression seems pretty accurate. Also why does my hamstring look like it has a tumor??

Before long, we did something even better than entering Epcot: we exited Epcot. SO CLOSE. I was very much in "just keep running" mode. I always forget how many turns there are at this point, though. But at last I passed the choir (who were not even pretending to sing, lol) and made the final turn for the finish.

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I actually like this one, even if it does look like there's a hunk of flesh just missing above my knee.

I
thought I sped up at this point, even if Strava does not agree. I was running as fast as I could, anyway.

One of the things that happens if you finish early enough in the race is that Carissa will almost certainly call your name because there is no one else finishing for at least 10 seconds on either side. So I got to hear my name as I crossed the line!

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Coming through!

I apparently looked like I was struggling enough as I slowed to a shuffle that one of the medical staff came over to make sure I was okay. 😅 Everything hurt, but in a good way. I high-fived Jeff Galloway, who was standing at the finish line, and slowly headed to where I could get water and stuff. I didn't know exactly what my time was, but my watch said something like 1:33:20 and I was still a little stunned.

The rest, I think, will have to wait...
 
Don't you just love it when they take the photo right as your leg hits the ground? Anyway, I'm not even sure where this is - probably the background is more recognizable when it's light out.
I agree with the Beast Mode comment! All I see here is POWER in those legs!!

I can only imagine how amazing it is to run this fast. You're such an inspiration!
 
I love the picture of you turning the corner with the lean....I mean, if that doesn't say "fast" then what does? (Let's forget about all those exhausted people you always see when you run a marathon who have that unnatural tilt)
 
Such a great race! Loved the recap!

I have totally showed up at a race with my hydration vest but forgotten to bring the reservoir of liquid that was supposed to go in it... sucks for sure.
 
The Princess Diaries, part 3: After
In which I am kind of a mess

I shuffled through the finishing chute, picked up my snacks, grabbed my bag, and headed over for some photos. When you finish at 6:35, there is very little line. 😅 I got my I Did It photo plus Snow and the Evil Queen, no problem.

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Over here trying to crunch myself down so I'm not towering over Snow...

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She had that expression the whole time. It was awesome.

Aurora and Maleficent weren't out at that time, so I fixed my protein shake and my LMNT, then I changed my shoes and did the world's most pathetic cool-down. 😂 The first minute hurt so much. After that I felt a bit better, and then by the end I was starting to hurt again so I stopped after five minutes.

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That pace is, for clarity, almost 6 minutes/mile slower than I had just run a half marathon...

By the time I finished my post-race liquids, Aurora and Maleficent were out, so I went over and got in line for them. The lines were kind of long at that point, but they moved pretty quickly.

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I am so awkward lol

I had actually felt relatively okay, temperature-wise, but I was starting to get pretty chilly, so I headed for the exit, with a quick stop in the real bathrooms so I could change into dry clothes. This time, at least, I remembered where I parked, which felt like a very long way away.

In the car, I put on my race playlist and all of a sudden found myself randomly sobbing on and off. I still don't really know why, which made for the weirdest feeling - I certainly wasn't sad, but while I was quite happy with my race, that wasn't it either. I guess the closest I can come up with is relief (and possibly also just exhaustion). In retrospect, I kind of felt like Keely Hodgkinson looked after winning the 800m final:

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This is the only way in which I am similar to the Olympic champion 🫠

I don't know. By the time I got back, I felt okay. After I cleaned myself up, I tried and failed to take a nap. Then my mom and I headed over to Epcot to celebrate. It was crowded but not as crowded as Saturday.

Anyway, my focus was obviously food. First we stopped by Opening Bites for the soft shell crab slider, smoked salmon biscuit, chocolate rose, and beer flight. All yummy!

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Then we went to France for some more chocolate, this time in the form of a snail.

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It's abstract.

We saw Voices of Liberty, and by then I was tired and ready to go back. After a quiet evening, I crashed and slept for a long time. And also took a nap on Monday. 2 a.m. wakeups are rough. 😅
 
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