Is it time to sign up for #WDWMarathon already?

~Reminiscing about the 2015 Walt Disney World 10K~


Yes kids, it's that magical time of year again.  It may still be 266 days away, but registration time for the Walt Disney World Marathon weekend events is upon us.

Today just before noon, I hung up my "At Lunch" sign outside my office door and sat down with credit card ready.  Early registration for Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members and Disney Parks Annual Passholders (Walt Disney World only) became available today for the 2016 runDisney Walt Disney World Marathon weekend events.  I know, it seems like it was just yesterday that we were there running through the parks, earning our bling, seeing our friends, and eating like we had just run a long distance event.  But the calendar tells us it was over three months ago.  And so - nine months out, it is time to register.

The registration pages were predictably very slow to load and after 10 minutes of trying, I finally got in.  To DisneyGroom's delight, I was able to get him registered for Dopey Challenge #3.  Yes, he is going for a third, and fully intends to keep going... until when, I don't know.  The Dopey Challenge does not hold the appeal for me that it does for him, kind of like marathons and ultras.  Those are his thing. I have other ambitions, at least for now.

Sadly for me, once I got his registration complete, I was too late to register myself for the 10K or the 5K.   I don't have any info on how many race and challenge allotments are designated for early registration, but it can't be too large a number.  So now, I wait.  And like tens of thousands of other hopefuls, in two weeks my fingers will be poised over a keyboard, impatiently pressing refresh, and praying active.com doesn't crash.

If you are on facebook and would like a reminder for registration, feel free to join our event reminder here.  Just set your facebook settings set to alert you on your smartphone or via email, then you will have that reminder and can try to be ready by 12noon EDT.

If this will be your first WDW Marathon Weekend, then you are in for more fun than you can possibly know.  If you are returning, well - then you know what an awesome time it is.

You can check out some of our Walt Disney World Marathon recaps here:

DisneyGroom's 2014 Dopey Challenge


Run Happy!
~DisneyBride

Day 3: 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend 10K recap




After a very cold 5K the day before, we were extremely thankful it warmed up a little.  However, it was still a lot colder than anticipated.  So adjustments were made to our costumes.  Disneygroom added a tech sweater under his X Racewear shirt;  DisneyBride added a fleece jacket.  The 'throwaway' sweats people usually tossed at the start were worn the entire race.  Everywhere you looked, stylish running gear and elaborate costumes were sacrificed and covered under multiple layers.





Again, we caught a later bus.  The few extra minutes of sleep and staying out of the cold were extremely nice.  While I live in North Florida where it does get quite cold, I am still a South Florida boy at heart.  I have no tolerance for the cold. DisneyBride is from Washington DC originally, and she grew up with snowy winters, but years of living in Florida - she has lost all her tolerance for lower temps. 




Ready to go!

Just like the 5k, it appears that runDisney has added some more time between corrals.  I found that for the 5k and 10k, this makes for a far less crowded course.  Many people will disagree with me here, but... while no one likes to wait around in the corrals, I actually this leads to a far more enjoyable run, as it greatly reduces crowding and bottlenecks. 


Anna and Elsa from Frozen reminding us why it's cold.






The 10k course was like the Inaugural race last year.  I think this one did have a minor change, running a slightly different path through Future World before exiting the park.  Though we both started and ran separately, we found each other again once during this race.  



 Weird choice for race entertainment.



 
 Oooooooooooo! A 10K. 


Even though we just heard the fireworks signalling the start of the last corral, the sweeper buses (labeled Parade Bus) were already waiting in the same spot as last year, at Mile 2.75 



As far as we can tell, from the 2014 WDW 10K, the 2014 Enchanted 10K, and this race (all run on the same course), this was the last pickup spot.  Right after this, we are in the backlots of EPCOT, and then the course heads into World Showcase, then onto the Boardwalk, and back into EPCOT.  We haven't heard of any sweeps after that 2.75 mile mark, and there doesn't appear to be roads in the second half of the course that will accommodate a bus anyway. 

Glad to report we spotted no balloon ladies or sweepers that day.


We each stopped for a few photos in the World Showcase and the Boardwalk, but it was just too dark - and most of the phone pics didn't really come out.


DisneyBride did grab this one of The Genie though...  There was a pretty long line, understandably so. We really miss Robin Williams...  may he Rest In Peace.






From memory, the course appeared to have just about the same amount of entertainment as last year.  One really cool addition was Sports Mickey at ESPN this year.  While I was looking forward to Sports Goofy, it was really cool to see Mickey in his football gear. 



Football Mickey says "Go Noles!"

This is the from the bridge that connects the Boardwalk to the Yacht and Beach Club area.  It was foggy and misty - but no one really seemed to mind.



Heading back into EPCOT, these guys had a really long queue, but DisneyBride just had to stop for a photo. Or did she just want to flirt with Chip?  Probably both.






Look, a race!




Starship Earth at sunrise.



Finally around that last turn, the one we all know and love so well (where the choirs are singing during the half and full). These guys were there.





And at last - the finish!




 





Gotta love our volunteers!!!  Standing there for hours giving out medals to sweaty runners.  They are amazing!

DisneyBride spotted the therapy dog from the 5K again.  Once again - dog and human both dressed as Minnie Mouse, but this time in red.  Cannot get over how awesome it is that the dog had her own bib and medal!







After crossing the finish line, DisneyGroom found that runDisney was not actually verifying times or photos for Dopeys or Goofys.  Still confused about why the post-race process does not match the participants guide.  Maybe it will all be explained following the marathon?


Two Dopeys walk into a bar finish area...



We have to say - we were really impressed by our character interaction with Minnie (and all the characters we saw this weekend).  Disney does a really great job trying to make everything special and memorable - and we really have to give a shout-out to Minnie. 


She took her time with all the runners and made us all feel incredibly special.  With DisneyBride, Minnie spent a few extra moments positioning her in just the right pose for photos --- and stressing that the pinky MUST be extended to show off the medal. 




Just a few of the photos are shown here in this slideshow. The photographers actually got over seven (yes 7!) dozen photos of us here with Minnie - mostly of us laughing - as we all tried to get our medal pics just right.  That Minnie Mouse is something else.

After the race, we headed back to shower and take a quick nap before our eventful afternoon.  More on that in the next post...



Expo Recap


DisneyGroom's 5k Recap

Day 1: 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Expo & #DopeyChallenge


Day 1 (of 5) of my Dopey Challenge recap

The day finally arrived.  Bright and early Wednesday morning we hopped in the car for the four hour drive to Walt Disney World.  We made great time and headed straight for the expo, as has become our custom.

Once we got to the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex, we made a beeline for the runDisney merchandise area.  There were only a couple of things we wanted, but history has shown that you better get what you want first.  Your race packet and shirts will wait. 




With our goodies in hand, we walked the expo.  The Champion booth had some really cool shirts that we just had to have. 

No runDisney expo is complete without a visit to see Jeff and Barbara Galloway.  


Both Jeff and Barbara are extremely nice people, and Jeff even had a nice handout to help people with post-race recovery.

Time to get our bibs.





Following our time at the expo we finally headed to the hotel to check-in.  This year we're staying in the Art of Animation Resort in a Little Mermaid themed room.  This hotel is very well themed and I hope that it warms up a little so that we can enjoy the pools.





Annual Passes have been renewed.  

Watch out Disney, you will now be seeing more of both of us.  DisneyBride's highlight of the day was her picture with Aurora.  





As you might have guessed, mine was riding Space Ranger Spin (maxed out the high score - because I am awesome) and my Buzz photo.




Between the early mornings and park time, the chance of me having the posts up daily is looking pretty slim.  Hopefully, I'll still be able to get them up pretty timely.

Are you running at Walt Disney World this weekend?

Please say hello if you see us anywhere!

2015 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Registration! Are you in?


Today is the day.  The day registration for runDisney's 2015 Walt Disney Marathon weekend opens up to the general public.   

DisneyGroom:  
It has been said that "Pain is Temporary and Pride is Forever". 
It must be true, because it looks like I will be running the Dopey Challenge once again. 
Me neither.
I finished the Inaugural Dopey Challenge (5K, 10K, Half Marathon, and Full Marathon) this January.  I was tired, but injury-free, so naturally I immediately began thinking about Dopey in 2015.  However, this does mean another summer of long training runs, weekends devoted to back-to-back runs, and weeknight training sessions.  It also means the longest and toughest training period will peak around Christmastime. 
Last year I created my own training plan. But this year, I'll be following Jeff Galloway's Dopey Challenge plan.  Note: Jeff Galloway’s training plans are already available for WDW Marathon Weekend.  They have never failed me - so whether you are a newer or experienced runner, the plans are worth checking out.
Next January, I will try to spend more time enjoying the Disney Parks in between races.  I'll be the first to admit, I was dull and boring during Marathon Weekend this year.  I was just focused on finishing Dopey.   Now, with one successful Dopey under my belt, this time around I plan to spend more time enjoying the parks, restaurants, and meet-ups. 
Early registration (for Annual Passholders and DVC members) opened up this past week for the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend.  DisneyBride got us both signed up.
Looking forward to seeing my runDisney friends in January.  Perhaps this time, Buzz Lightyear will make an appearance.  If you haven't read my Dopey Challenge blog posts, they are available here.
DisneyBride:
With so many races available in Florida year-round, it gets difficult to choose.  Not this time.  I just loved the Inaugural Walt Disney World 10K this year, so coming back in January was a very easy decision to make.  Plus, I have to be here anyway to support my Dopey!
The temptation of another Minnie medal proved too much to resist.  This past January, I only ran the 10K, but for 2015, I've signed up for the 5K as well.  This is because I've convinced a friend to make the WDW 5K her very first running event, and I'm really happy to be able to run it with her.
I've not committed to running the Half Marathon as of yet.  Volunteering at the half has been such an amazing experience these past two years, I feel inclined to go for a third time.  DG is still hoping I'll sign up for the Half, so... maybe.

January 2015 seems like such a long time away, doesn't it?

Will we see you at Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend?

Are you ready for the Inaugural Enchanted 10K?

Last spring runDisney made a big announcement in conjunction with Princess Half Marathon weekend.  Following suit with the most recent Disneyland Half, Walt Disney World Marathon, and Tinker Bell Half weekends, the Princess Half Marathon weekend would have a new 10K event added as well.  The Enchanted 10K could be a stand alone race, or done as part of the Glass Slipper Challenge, when combined with the Princess Half Marathon.
 
The popular event sold out months ago as Disney runners seem to be especially eager to try out Inaugural races.  With the addition of the Glass Slipper Challenge, there were even fewer spots available for runners 'only' completing the 10K.
 
While runDisney 5Ks and Half Marathons continue to be extremely popular, the 10K distance provides a nice 'bridge' in distance for runners ready to try a distance beyond 3.1 miles but not quite ready for 13.1.  Or like me - you may just like the 6.2 mile distance and crave anything associated with Disney Princesses.  I did not need any convincing to sign up! 
 
 
The Bling:
Check out this pretty medal!  This beauty will be presented to all finishers of the Enchanted 10K.  I especially like the pumpkin coach - as that is also the symbol used by Disney Fairy Tale WeddingsAnd I love things that reminds me of my wedding.



 

When: 

This Inaugural event is scheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2014 with a start time of 5:30am EST. 
 
Where:
Like the 5K and Half Marathon taking place this weekend, the start area will be at EPCOT.
 
The Course: 
This course is certified by USA Track and Field and is labeled EPCOT 10K.  This is the same course as the new 2014 Walt Disney World Inaugural 'Minnie' 10K that took place in January.
 
 
 
 
For a detailed description of the course, you can view the official map on the USATF site here.
 
DisneyGroom and I both ran the Inaugural Walt Disney World 10K so this will not be our first time running this course.
 
Course Breakdown:
 
Mile 1 Loop around and out of the EPCOT parking area
Mile 2 Enter Osceola Parkway (the on ramp contains a long but not steep, gradual hill)
Mile 3 Continue on Osceola Parkway
Mile 4: Head into World Showcase
Mile 5: Starts when you are halfway through World Showcase, continue through the park and run out International Gateway and through the Boardwalk Resort area
Mile 6: Begins at the Yacht & Beach Club Resort area and goes back into EPCOT, ending just beyond Spaceship Earth.
Finish chute: Takes you right back to the starting area.
 
Pace/Chip Timing:
This event is chip timed and runners are required to maintain a 16 minute per miles pace.  If not, they run the risk of being swept.  Runners were swept at the 10K during Marathon weekend, so it is reasonable to expect this will be enforced at the Enchanted 10K as well.
 
Awards:
There will be overall and age group awards. Men running are not eligible for awards - keeping in mind that the races held during Princess Half Marathon weekend are still classified as 'women's events' that have permitted men to run.
 
Character/Photo opportunities:
 
Prior to the race start, there *might* be some characters out in the staging area.  If they are not there pre-race, some will definitely be there after the race, so runners can get photos wearing their medals.
 
Generally, when one goes through World Showcase, the characters match up with the countries/region - e.g. Mulan in China, Snow White in Germany, Jasmine in Morocco, Sleeping Beauty in France, etc.  There is much speculation on the appearance of the new Princesses: Anna and (Queen) Elsa from the hit film, Frozen.  Norway seems to be a likely choice.  Character locations on the course are no longer published by runDisney.  Since this is a new event, we can't know for sure which characters will be out.  Of course, I am hoping to see the Princesses with their Princes. (fingers crossed)
 
 
 
Be sure to take advantage of the beautiful backdrops available in World Showcase. Each of the countries represented has wonderfully designed buildings and create a beautiful setting.  My personal favorite is Italy.
 
So are you excited for this Inaugural race?
DisneyGroom and I will be running this event together in coordinating costumes.  Be sure to check back after the race for our recaps!
 
See you at Princess weekend!

Run Happily!
~DisneyBride


Check out other 2014 Princess Half Marathon Weekend related blog posts on the Virtual Blog Hop.

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

DisneyBride's recap: Walt Disney World 10K

On January 10, 2014, Walt Disney World held it's Inaugural 10K event during Marathon Weekend. 

The misspelling of "Inaugural" on the bib was the subject of much amusement that day.  At least they got it right on the medal!





The Dopey Dynamic

This year's Marathon weekend was also the Inaugural year for the Dopey Challenge, a four day running event requiring the Dopey Challengers to complete the 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, and Marathon events. I hope you read DisneyGroom's recaps of his Dopey Challenge journey.  If you haven't, please check them out.  His recaps are much more entertaining than my own.


DG's 2014 Walt Disney World Weekend Recaps:
Day 5: DisneyGroom's #DopeyChallenge Weekend: Marathon
Day 4: DisneyGroom’s #DopeyChallenge Weekend: Half Marathon
Day 3: DisneyGroom’s #DopeyChallenge Weekend: Inaugural 10K
Day 2: DisneyGroom’s #Dopey Challenge Weekend: The Family Fun Run 5K
Day 1: DisneyGroom's #DopeyChallenge Weekend: Expo


There were 7000 Dopey Challengers. I mention this because adding the Dopey changed the dynamic of the entire weekend including the 5K and 10K events in a few ways.

The 5K and 10K events each have 10,000 spots. The runners are split up into 5 corrals, with 2000 runners each in Corrals A - E.  With 7000 Dopeys, this left only 3000 bibs for us 'non-Dopeys'.  If you wondered why these two events sold out lightning fast, and will continue to sell out lightning fast in years to come - this is why. 

The 5K is designed to be a 'Fun Run', an untimed family event. For Dopey Challengers Only, this was actually a timed event.  They received a special bib with a B-tag that recorded their times at the start and finish. 



Race Info

The 10K is a timed event.  This event require runners to maintain a 16 minute per mile pace, at a minimum.  If a runner does not maintain that pace,  said runner might be 'swept' from the course and transported to the finish area.



Brand New Course


This course is newly certified by USA Track and Field and is labeled EPCOT 10K.  This is the course that will also be used by the new Enchanted 10K next month during Princess Half Marathon Weekend.
http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=FL13004TY


Click to enlarge course map



My Race, My Pace

My race experiences are not those of the typical runner. My pace hovers in the 16-18min/mile range putting me in imminent danger of being swept at a runDisney event.  If you are faster than this, and nearly every runner is, you will probably not relate to my experience.  But if you too fear the sweepers, then some of this will ring true.

Disclaimer:  I am not a big fan of TMI (Too Much Information) - but this post does contain a bit.  

Before Marathon weekend, I received a few messages from blog readers.  These two women expressed concern over being swept at an upcoming runDisney 10K and hoped for some insight into the course.  If they reached out to me, it had me thinking there are others out there too - that just didn't ask.   

It is a very brave thing to admit your fears. When I was preparing for the Princess Half last year, I was too shy to ask these questions.  It was a public admission to a stranger of my actual snail's pace. So after completing the event, I did go TMI with my recap: Close Encounters of the Sweeper Kind - in hopes of addressing some of those concerns unique to a Back of the Pack runner.  And I was surprised at the positive feedback.  So fair warning if you are not okay with oversharing, don't read further. And to my lovely readers that took the time to message me and to share their worries - I thought about you two this entire race.  This post is especially for you.

Pre-race: 

My DisneyGroom was ready to go. My costume was ready to go. My shuttle to the start line was ready to go. But I wasn't.  I had began to freak out the night before about being swept.  You see, the previous Saturday, I had done a single-track trail half-marathon, the event was called the Swamp Forest Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, and 1/4 Marathon.  I finished, but I came in last... really really last, as in after the last full marathoner.  I haven't done a recap of this yet, as the trauma is still too fresh. Suffice to say it was the toughest race I have ever done, and my confidence was completely shattered.  Also, I was only just getting over the muscle soreness.  So here I am heading to the race and my head is all screwed up. NOT the best way to start.

Start: 

All four races during WDW Marathon weekend start in the same location: the EPCOT parking area.  I was grateful for this, as by the second race, it all felt familiar.  Unlike 5Ks in years past, there were no characters out for photo ops.  There had not been characters at the 5K the day prior also.

At DisneyGroom's urging, I got into my corral very early - and while that served me well to get me to the front of my Corral (D), I sat there quite a while and drank almost my entire bottle of water.  (Rut Roh!) But now I was stuck and didn't want to leave my corral just to get to a portalet. I prayed that we would pass one early on.  Alone, with so much time in the corral, I fidgeted and screwed up my GYMBOSS settings, I panicked and spent 15 minutes trying to get it back to my usual intervals.  (I actually did this exact same thing right before the Space Coast Half Marathon in December - you would think I would learn to just leave the settings alone!)


The corrals were lined up from right to left: E, D, C, B, A - with a buffer of space in between - shown here.  Runners were let out the backs of their corrals and A ran past B, C, D, and E.  This is B shown above running past C, and me in D, and so on.  Each corral ran past the remaining corrals just to get to the start line. Except E of course.

    Once the corrals were at the start line each got their own wonderful countdown and send off by race announcers, Rudy Novotny and Carissa Bealart.  And of course, our very own fireworks.  








    All other Disney races I have done, the stage was on the left - the races this weekend, the stage was on the right.  Also this 10K (and the 5K the day before) did not have characters onstage to 'start' the race.  I actually missed this piece.  (The Half and Full did have characters onstage for the start, in case you were wondering.)





    Mile 1: 


    The first mile of the course loops around the parking area then heads out to the Epcot Center Drive ramp.  The entertainment on this mile was a DJ on the overpass.  He interacted with the runners and was very encouraging in between playing some great tunes.  There was no scenery to enjoy so this was a high point on the first mile.  There were no portalets along the first mile, much to my chagrin.  I had to go bad, I couldn't run at all... only a sort of half trot/shuffle thing.  I kept calling out to all the volunteers, spectators, and cast members along the course "Where is there a potty?!"  (There weren't any!)  I was hoping there would be one at the toll plaza as we approached, but was told no.  At this point, I was doubled over from having to go so badly, so I found some hedges.  I'm not proud of this - and even though I've seen literally hundreds of women do this at runDisney races, this was my first time doing this during a race. But I immediately felt a lot better afterwards.   Now I could do my normal run/walk!


      Mile 2:

      I was just past the mile 1 marker when DisneyGroom caught up to me. Through a error on the part of Track Shack, he had been placed in the last corral for all his Dopey Challenge events.  While they did correct this for the Half and the Full, moving his corral, they wouldn't do this for the 5K and 10K.  So he actually started in E.  I haven't told him this, but at that moment I was very grateful that he started behind me.  I know he was determined to stay within the pace requirements for all the events and did not intend to stick with me, but I asked him to get me to the beginning of the ramp - and he did. It was the only chance I got to run side by side with him all weekend.  And though it was only about 1/5 of a mile, it really meant a lot to me. I was still concerned about the sweepers, but finding him on the course gave me a huge mental boost and he reminded me that this is supposed to be fun for both of us, so I momentarily pushed them to the back of my mind.

      If you look at the course map above, that portion labeled T/A  SPR,  that is where the first hill begins.  As you climb Epcot Center Drive you are overlooking all the runners behind you.  This is a long, gradual climb.  Not at all steep - so even if you struggle with hills like I do, you should still be okay. I was nearing the first waterstop and first portalets (only TWO - WTH???), when I saw the Balloon Ladies (these are the 16 min/mile pacers that walk the following Walt Disney World races: the Tower of Terror 10 Miler, all the Half Marathons,  the full Marathon, and now the 10Ks ) crossing through the toll plaza.  They were still nearly one full mile behind me - but seeing them this early in the race...  ugh. That was quite the downer.  The entertainment on this mile was a Peter Pan, Wendy, and Captain Hook character stop.  It was still very dark, and the line was crazy long, I didn't even think about stopping.

        Mile 3:

        After passing the second mile marker, it is a long slope of gentle downhill. Nothing to see, but this is a golden opportunity to take advantage of gravity and open up your pace.  There aren't many downhills in flat Florida, so when you find one, definitely use it.  I definitely did my best to put as much distance between myself and the balloon ladies as I could.  The slope ended and the remainder of the mile was flat along Epcot Center Drive eastbound.

          Mile 4:

          It was after the 5K marker and before entering World Showcase that the final major sweep occurred.  And this included those that were only 1(one) minute behind pace.  All reports I've heard from runners on that day and since - is that no sweeping occurred past that point. I don't know how many runners actually started that morning, but out of 10,000 bibs - only 9234 runners crossed the 10K finish line.

          Approximately the final 1/3 of mile 4 and the first 1/4 of Mile 5, you run through World Showcase.  It was  finally getting light, and there were a number of character stops - including the rarely seen Mushu in China.  The backdrops are lovely, so many stopped to take photos of the scenery.  It is impossible to not slow down - there are just so many runners walking around through here.  I'm lucky that I've been to EPCOT many times and plan to go many more times - so while I had the 'want', I didn't feel the 'need' to stop. I stuck to my strategy and just waved to Mushu and the others.  I'm so glad I did.

            Mile 5:

            I was nearing the end of World Showcase when two girls ran past me screaming at the top of their lungs "THE BALLOON LADIES ARE COMING!"  "THE BALLOON LADIES ARE COMING!"  There were like two modern teenage Paul Reveres coming to warn us of our impending doom. At least that's how I felt.  It was certainly my wake up call - to pick up the pace.  So since I was leaving the park anyway, I did just that.

            Around 5.5 miles, you've exited the International Gateway and approach the Boardwalk.  I saw the fast moving stream of runners coming around, having finished their loop past Yacht and Beach Club and readying to re-enter EPCOT through a different gate.  These runners are somewhere in the first quarter of the 6th mile.  

            While  I did not personally witness this, I was told by numerous people that several westbound runners cut the course here and just jumped into the stream of eastbound runners, skipping the Boardwalk/Yacht and Beach Club loop entirely.  I didn't want to believe this was true, but DisneyGroom also told me he saw it happen.  This was very disappointing to hear. :(

            As I entered the Boardwalk, I noticed the ground was very slick. While normally, running and jogging along this bouncy wooden surface would be a welcome respite from the concrete, this was not to be the case today.  The early morning rain had made it slippery - and I saw a few unfortunate wipeouts.  Not wishing to be one of them, I slowed down and finally allowed myself to walk through a few of my run intervals.  

            And it was through here that the Balloon Ladies caught up, and in an embarrassingly short distance passed me.  This isn't my first encounter with these pacers.  In fact, I've even got a little notoriety in this respect with an October 2013 Wall Street Journal article: Dodging the Balloon Ladies.


            Balloon Ladies in the center of this pic

            I know they aren't the actual sweepers, but I still felt crushed and deflated.  I didn't expect to beat them to the finish, but I though I would be closer when they caught me.  In one way, it was a relief, since I could finally stop looking over my shoulder.  I couldn't think clearly at the time and for some reason I remember thinking I was only at the halfway mark... but of course, in retrospect I was actually at about Mile 5.5.  Funny how your brain plays tricks on you.

            I did my best to cheer up and was able to snap a run-by photo of the rarely-seen Sports Goofy at ESPN Sports Zone. 




            Mile 6:  

            We've just entered the Yacht and Beach Club area and there were a number of spectators.  Here several runners slowed down again for photos.  The ground is still slick through here too.  I chatted with another runner for a while about the other races, her recovery from an injury, and our Dopey husbands. After a few minutes, she asked me if I was DisneyBride, and discovered she reads my blog.  I'm always pleasantly surprised when this happens, so I really got a boost here.  She ran ahead and I continued on - now back on my run/walk intervals.

            At the Wooden International Gate, we re-entered EPCOT.  I finally allowed myself to stop for characters here.  

            Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum




            Chip!  I asked him where Dale was - but he just shrugged.




            Once inside EPCOT, I just ran without walking, waving and high-fiving everyone that was cheering.  My second wind had arrived.

            This was only my second time running through this portion of EPCOT and I half expected to see the Gospel Choir at the end of Mile 6.  It wasn't there of course, but I was running and chatting with a few other ladies and we still had a great time.

            Mile 6.1

            RunDisney does a lot of things to make this day special for their runners.  One of these is calling out your name and your city as you approach the finish. Yes, just like an Ironman event! Your B-Tag registers on the chip timing mat, prompting the announcers with this information.

            They called out my name and I raised my arms high.  Then the announcers said I was from Tallahassee, home of the National Champions Florida State Seminoles, and the crowd started cheering louder.  So I began to do 'The Chop' all the way down the finish chute.  



            I didn't go to FSU, but DisneyGroom did - and he's taken me to home games.  I know the drill.  People stood up in the crowds and began doing 'The Chop' and singing the 'war chant'.  I kid you not. It was surreal - and almost too good to be true.

            I sprinted that last stretch and finished feeling on top of the world.  It was perfect.


            Finish: 

            I got my medal and was bursting with happiness. I made it. I didn't even SEE the sweepers this time.  And I hadn't been swept!



            In the finish area, I found my DisneyGroom and we posed for photos with Minnie Mouse and Daisy.  The lines were very long and snaked back over each other (400+ people deep for Minnie) but since this was my only race this weekend, I wanted to get a few photos with my medal.






            We saw some running friends and chatted a bit before taking the bus back to our resort.  DG had to take it easy for the Half the next day.  We had a nice swim, I had a nap - and later that day I felt refreshed and great.

            This was my third 'timed' runDisney event.  Princess Half 2013 was the first, Tower of Terror was the second.  All the others were untimed Fun Runs. Even though this race started out so poorly for me, it actually turned into my best timed runDisney event. My results were not impressive in the least, and I was nowhere near my previous 10K PR (not at Disney of course), but I crossed the finish line, and for me - just getting to do that was enough.

            Apparently Tinker Bell's Inaugural 10K this weekend was sweeping pretty aggressively - picking up runners as early as Mile 1.  This worries me quite a bit regarding my plans to do a Disneyland runDisney weekend.  Some of my tips here may apply to a DL event, but not all.

            My first year of running was all about finding my way:  getting to a half marathon distance injury-free, at a steady pace.  I was able to accomplish this.  But while I am happy with my form and distance, my pace is as slow as ever.  So this year, I'm going to drop back my distance to 10 miles and less, but with a focus on improving speed.  I'm hoping this will allow me to enjoy the new runDisney 10Ks without having to look over my shoulder for the dreaded sweepers.

            I'm definitely feeling more confident about the Enchanted 10K during the upcoming Princess Half Marathon weekend now.  Now that I have done the course once, it has become a lot less scary.

            Takeaways: (on Staying Ahead of the Sweepers)
            • Be well rested and well-hydrated.  Tough as it will be, don't go crazy at the parks and tire out your legs.
            • Don't eat anything that might upset your stomach the night before or that morning.  Disney food is so tempting, but I'm glad I stuck to a boring breakfast shake.  You can eat later - I promise.
            • Do your best to push out negative thoughts.  I struggled with this - so when my energy was fading, I just starting repeating to myself: I am Strong. I am Strong. I am Strong. Cheesy? Yes. But it worked.
            • Know your anticipated pace and finish time.   Don't let this be the first time you actually do the 10K distance.  It will weigh on your mind. I'm very slow - but I am very comfortable with distances beyond 6.2, so I knew I could complete it.  (My big worry was completing it during the allotted time - based on my corral placement, crowds, necessary and unnecessary stopping, etc.)
            • Start as near to the front of the corral as you can.  Those extra few minutes can make the difference. Especially in a shorter distance race like a 10K.
            • You can skip the water stations if you carry your own water (or powerade).  Just don't drink it all before the race starts.  Take a sip or two every 5 to 10 minutes.  If you have been hydrating properly the week leading up to your race - these small amounts spaced out evenly will keep you hydrated, yet not having you looking around wildly for the nearest portalet.
            • If you run/walk, plan to do the first three miles at your 'best performance' ratio.  For me, my pace is the fastest at 30/30, this is run 30 seconds, walk 30 seconds.  Once inside the parks, I run at a more comfortable slower pace - so as to enjoy the views more.
            • Take advantage of the time you are on the wide open areas like Epcot Center Drive to pick up distance and speed.  There isn't a whole lot to see outside the parks, so this is a good chance to 'bank' your time and create a buffer between you and the sweepers.  It is boring - but you have two or more lanes of traffic to spread out without being crowded in on all sides like sardines.  Once you are in a bottleneck or crowded area, you won't be able to move fast, even if you want to!
            • Wait until you hit EPCOT, Boardwalk, or Yacht and Beach Club for potty breaks (REAL bathrooms - not portalets) and character stops.  You may get told to hurry along - but I have never heard of sweeps occurring inside the parks or through this resort area.  This event was no exception.
            • Remember, when you see the Balloon Ladies - don't panic.  Hopefully you won't get teenage girls raising the alarm and scaring you like they did me.  The Balloon Ladies do not sweep you.  They are a reminder that you need to stay with them or ahead of them.
            • The actual sweepers are men and women on bikes - often wearing a black outfit with orange reflective vests.  I chatted with many at Princess and Tower of Terror since I was all the way in back.  Fortunately, this time, I did not see any. WOO HOO.
            • For more tips, if you haven't already read it, check out my 2013 Princess Half Marathon recap.

            See you at Princess next month. Until then...

            Run Happy!
            ~DisneyBride

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