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Disney Marathon race report: coooolllldddd

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Dieshooter
  
Disney Marathon ran Jan. 11, '04 at Disney World in Sunny (well, freezing cold) Florida ... They
announced 16,000 marathon and 9,000 half marathon, but at the end listed 10,000 marathon finishers,
not sure why the discrepency, I can't believe 6,000 dnfs, but maybe some didn't show up.

Anyway. The start is ridiculously early, even for Florida. 6 a.m. start so we won't interfere too
much with the money-making park operations, and they require runners to get on the bus to the
starting area (from on-site hotels) by 4 a.m. Traffic did look pretty bad getting to the starting
line, so glad I opted for the bus, one less thing to worry about. By 4:30, they were herding runners
on a 1/2 mile walk to starting corrals, and had us in our pens by 5:15, then a 45 minute wait, 36
degrees and windy, until the start.

Not terrible congestion at the start for the first corrals, don't know what it was like further
back, got to the starting line in about 90 seconds, not bad. The early going quickly got up to
speed, although a lot of "A" corral runners probably didn't belong up there, even at an
8:30 pace they were dropping back rapidly.

One thing about the Disney Marathon, only about 9 miles of it are actually in the four theme parks.
Much of the running is on remote, private roads or highway, without a lot to look at. And inside the
parks, the course narrows quickly, and a lot of turns and twists clog things up. It's difficult to
maintain an even pace, you're bobbing up and down throughout.

The aid is plentiful and frequent. They have Powerade instead of Gatorade, and Powerbars and
Powerbar goo instead of Hammergel or Gu or something a little less thick to choke down. Bananas
handed out, as well as sponges, although it never got warm enough to need them.

I did get a beer at mile 19, thanks to the Orlando Hash House Harriers, always nice to start the day
with an eye opener! (probably a mistake, but what the hey)And there were nice entertainment areas,
such as dancing Disney characters, a gospel group, rock music, djs and other stuff. Running through
MGM theme park after four miles of dull highway was a blast, they run you through a giant building
at one point, that was interesting.

Finishing miles follow a boardwalk shopping complex, lots of cheering, and if you're still in
the mood, you can high-five lots of kids, then back through EPCOT to the finish area, which
ran smoothly.

They got cheap with the medals this year, instead of imprinting the year on the medals, they hang
the year on a metal tag below, so they can use the same medals year after year and just change the
metal tag. Did they think we wouldn't notice. The long-sleeve T-shirt is screen printed on cotton,
rather than embroidered on Cool-max or something, as I've gotten at other runs, and for $90 entry,
you expect a tad more. Expo was cramped and smaller than expected for such a large marathon field.

In all, worth doing if it's part of a vacation or you live in Florida, but I wouldn't make it a
destination or focus of my running career ... seems like NYC, Chicago, Big Sur, San Diego, Nashville
or many others like that might make a better choice.

One thing that might be of interest to out of state visitors, January and the first two weeks in
February are pretty dicey weather-wise in Central Florida. You could get 80degrees, or, like this
past weekend, lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s ... it's hit or miss, depends on which way the
jet and fronts are blowing. Keep that in mind if you dream of sunshine .. Miami marathon could be a
better bet for sun worshippers.

I still managed a 3:45 and felt good afterward. Ran out of gas for the last three. Maybe it was
that beer.

Amh
  
dieshooter@hotmail.com (dieshooter) wrote in message news:<ae4b0a63.0401130808.3a39df08@posting.google.com>...
> Disney Marathon ran Jan. 11, '04 at Disney World in Sunny (well, freezing cold) Florida ...
> They announced 16,000 marathon and 9,000 half marathon, but at the end listed 10,000 marathon
> finishers, not sure why the discrepency, I can't believe 6,000 dnfs, but maybe some didn't
> show up.

I'd guess 16K entrants. 6K didn't bother to make the trip at all.

>
> Anyway. The start is ridiculously early, even for Florida. 6 a.m. start so we won't interfere too
> much with the money-making park operations, and they require runners to get on the bus to the
> starting area (from on-site hotels) by 4 a.m. Traffic did look pretty bad

4AM!!!?!?!?? Man that is rude.

> I still managed a 3:45 and felt good afterward. Ran out of gas for the last three. Maybe it was
> that beer.

Oh, sure blame the beer. Why is it *always* the beer's fault?

congrats to ya.

Andy

Linda Apholz
  
dieshooter@hotmail.com (dieshooter) wrote in message news:<ae4b0a63.0401130808.3a39df08@posting.google.com>...

> I did get a beer at mile 19, thanks to the Orlando Hash House Harriers, always nice to start the
> day with an eye opener! (probably a mistake, but what the hey)

I ran Disney for my first marathon in 2000 and I had a beer from them at the very same mile marker!!
It still to this day was one of the best tasting beers I've ever had.

Linda

Swstudio
  
"dieshooter" <dieshooter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ae4b0a63.0401130808.3a39df08@posting.google.com...
> Disney Marathon ran Jan. 11, '04 at Disney World in Sunny (well, freezing cold) Florida ... They
> announced 16,000 marathon and 9,000
<snip>

Great report - very informative. I'll remember your description if I ever am in the area. Hey, it's
only a 24 hour drive! ;)

cheers,
--
David (in Hamilton, ON) www.allfalldown.org

Leo
  
I would have thought that it was a bit flat by now....

It still to this day was one of the
> best tasting beers I've ever had.
>
> Linda

Linda Apholz
  
Leo <reedla@nospampurdue.edu> wrote in message news:<4007D384.9010103@nospampurdue.edu>...
> I would have thought that it was a bit flat by now....
>
>
> It still to this day was one of the
> > best tasting beers I've ever had.
> >
> > Linda

Thus, the words WAS and HAD.

Linda

Leo
  
Linda, Linda... Take no offense, merely smile and think that I be an odd man.

Linda Apholz wrote:
> Leo <reedla@nospampurdue.edu> wrote in message news:<4007D384.9010103@nospampurdue.edu>...
>
>>I would have thought that it was a bit flat by now....
>>
>>
>> It still to this day was one of the
>>
>>>best tasting beers I've ever had.
>>>
>>>Linda
>>
>
> Thus, the words WAS and HAD.
>
> Linda

Layne Wallace
  
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 21:24:55 GMT, Leo wrote:

>Linda, Linda... Take no offense, merely smile and think that I be an odd man.
>
Linda, I can provide an independent and unbiased voice that, yes, Leo is an odd man. But odd
in good way.

Layne

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Leo
  
...sniff....snifffff.....

Layne Wallace wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 21:24:55 GMT, Leo wrote:
>
>
>>Linda, Linda... Take no offense, merely smile and think that I be an odd man.
>>
>
> Linda, I can provide an independent and unbiased voice that, yes, Leo is an odd man. But odd in
> good way.
>
> Layne
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> The rec.running report archives may be found at http://kinder.cis.unf.edu/rec.running

Linda Apholz
  
Leo <reedla@nospampurdue.edu> wrote in message news:<401993DB.4060204@nospampurdue.edu>...
> ...sniff....snifffff.....
>
> Layne Wallace wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 21:24:55 GMT, Leo wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Linda, Linda... Take no offense, merely smile and think that I be an odd man.
> >>
> >
> > Linda, I can provide an independent and unbiased voice that, yes, Leo is an odd man. But odd in
> > good way.
> >
> > Layne
> >
> >
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > The rec.running report archives may be found at http://kinder.cis.unf.edu/rec.running
> >
> >

No offense taken - I should have included a :) at the end of my retort I guess...

Linda

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