Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
This past weekend was Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend. This is the second year that I’ve participated. On Thursday, we checked the kids out of school early and headed down to the Wide World of Sports for the expo and packet-pick up.
Friday morning I ran the Up and Away Family Fun Run 5K. I didn’t really have any time goals for this race. My current 5K PR is around 24 minutes and I knew I wouldn’t come close to that. With 5000 runners in a race, it’s nearly impossible to run for a time goal. Besides, I wanted to save my energy for the Half-Marathon on Saturday. It was around 40 degrees at the beginning of the 5K, which I thought was pretty cold at the time. Little did I know.
The 5K was a nice run around and through a pre-dawn Epcot. I finished in a little over 26 minutes.
On Saturday came the race I’ve been waiting for. The Half-Marathon. This was the race I had trained for. I thought the 5K was cold, but on Saturday it was in the very low 30s with a wind chill in the 20s. And sleet . . . in Central Florida. Lots of sleet and rain for the entire 13.1 miles. Nevertheless, the family came out and cheered for me. We had previously made signs and shirts and Kimberlie committed to getting up at 3:30 in the morning and chasing me around Walt Disney World.
The race started and I felt really good at first, but then the heel pain started creeping on. My time goal was 2 hours, but it ended up taking me 2 hours and 14 minutes. Of course, part of that was stopping to take pictures with characters, part of it was the sleet (and ice in my eyes) and the rest can be attributed to heal pain. By 8:00 am, it was over and we were back in the hotel. It took my body until well after noon to heat up and stop shivvering.
On Sunday morning, my feet were killing me. Unfortunately, I had to get out of bed at 3:30 and run 26.2 miles before sitting in the car for a six hour ride home. How was I going to do it? On marathon morning, it was 26 degrees with a wind chill in the teens. Brrrrr.
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| Starting Line | Characters at the Start | Pluto at Epcot |
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| Hot air balloon | Reindeer in the cold | Dopey |
It was so cold, that the course was icy. The powerade was slushy. The bananas were frozen solid. People dressed in layers and shed them as they ran. Disney collected the clothing, laundered them, and donated them to charity — over 30,000 pieces.
Somehow, I was able to finish. Over 8,000 of the 24,000+ marathoners did not finish. Although it took over 6 hours. At the time, I didn’t think I had ever been in that much pain before, but now I can’t remember — sort of like when a female goes through childbirth. In fact, I plan on registering for all of the races again next year.


















January 15th, 2012 at 2:02 pm
[...] although I ran the 5K in 2010, I can no longer recommend it. They tripled the number of participants — to 8000! [...]