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Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kalalau on 2008-12-22 3:11 PM
Any don't see any comments on the Disney Marathon yet. Who is going? Does anyone have any thoughts on the corral placement? I got put into B, but I might have a shot at A. A friend mentioned moving into corral D, into the red line, and start behind the elites in order to avoid the crowds. Has anyone tried that, or have any thoughts on it? I know in most races they will let you drop to a lower corral.
The corral placement and times are here. Your bib # was created based on the finish time you gave.http://www.disneyrunning.com/09fullchutes.html
I noticed that in 2007, the 2nd fastest group started in red behind the elites, and they rotated the groups between red and blue. That must not have worked out for some reason. Maybe it was crazy once they lifted the barriers because 4:30+ runners were alongside <3:40 runners.
Edited by kalalau 2008-12-22 3:12 PM
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: jonmetz on 2008-12-22 4:56 PM
Why don't you just go where you have been placed? It is done for a reason. If everyone moves, it will screw up the system. Let the race director do his job. -
RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-22 8:48 PM
I'll be there.
I have been in Corral A...I have been in Coral D. It's all the same. Where ever you are, you're gonna be in a crowd for the whole race...unless you're a sub-3 marathoner and you're in the elite corral. It's almost impossible to have clear running space anywhere else in the race. I'm in Corral A this year and I don't expect to not have to deal with a million people, so you might as well just stick to where you're placed. You have a chip and you'll have plenty of opportunity to pass people.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kalalau on 2008-12-22 9:28 PM
I've been in B, and A. Can't remember where I was the other time. But there was a definite difference in B and A. When I was in A last year, it was pretty easy running and not much of a crowd.
I was also wondering about elevation differences in the red and blue. I know FL is flat, but was wondering if there was any difference at all. Isn't the World Showcase a slight hill?
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-23 7:42 AM
Maybe a little, but really, not much of anything unless you're going over a pedestrian bridge...but if you're worried about that, then you're not gonna be happy when you hit the on/off ramps on World Drive or Epcot Drive!
Hill recap in case you need a refresher from 07...
You'll find the first real incline around Mile 6 or 7, then a small on as you enter the TTC at Mile 9...Mile 9.5 or so there's a pretty steep uphill after you go under the water bridge between TTC and Magic Kingdom. There are some false flats inside MK as well. Nothing substantial on Floridian Way or on the back road to DAK. Animal Kingdom is flat too.There is a long, slight incline on Osceola Parkway around Mile 20 as well. And then at 21 you'll hit an on ramp from Osceola Parkway back to World Drive. Then another one a half mile later right before you turn onto Buena Vista Drive going towards Studios. Some small inclines inside Studios, and then a couple of bridge crossings between Yacht/Beach/Boardwalk and Swan/Dolphin. Some uphills as you enter the back of Epcot at Mile 24. That's about it though.
If you want a REALLY flat marathon...Gasparilla! ZERO hills, save for a bridge or two that takes 20 seconds to run over.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kalalau on 2008-12-23 9:25 AM
LOL yeah I don't like those ramps. :-)
Wow you remember the hills well! Thanks for that update! I will also check out the race you mentioned, thanks!
I'll probably just stick with getting into A, I was just tossing around thoughts. Plus running in red would be something different. I always just looked over to the other line in wonder because I didn't know what they were doing. :-)
For some reason I never seem to be able to get near my ability in this race. It probably has a lot to do with me wandering around the parks the previous day, but I was wondering if anyone else found this race to be that way?
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-23 9:30 AM
I totally agree with you!! I never do my best at Disney. I've kinda resigned myself to that fact now.
Last year I ran a 3:43 there and felt awful. Then 5 weeks later ran a 3:06 at Gasparilla and felt like a million bucks. There's something about that course. And I think it's the weather too...it's never NOT stupid humid there.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: jhouse4 on 2008-12-23 9:58 AM
Well isn’t that a kick in the b@lls... I am in corral F… with a 3:17 earlier this year there is going to be a lot of weaving in and out.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kalalau on 2008-12-23 10:10 AM
You can get yourself bumped up. Just bring a printout of your previous results, and after you pick up your packet, there is a line of booths to your right for help. Head over there and show them that you can handle corral A. Last year I even forgot my printout, and just showed them results right off the cell phone. They put a sticker on your bib that will bump you up. Gotta love the professionalism and helpfulness of Disney.
About the race, maybe the course tears up our legs a bit. Isn't a lot of it on concrete?
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: jhouse4 on 2008-12-23 10:16 AM
I am not sure if I am going to worry about it.
Does anyone know where the Cliff Pace team will start from?
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-23 10:24 AM
jhouse4 - 2008-12-23 11:16 AMI am not sure if I am going to worry about it.
Does anyone know where the Cliff Pace team will start from?
Yes, lots of concrete...that 3 mile stretch on Osceola Parkway really kicks our a$$es...very hard to run on.
Pace team will start from where ever the corresponding time is based...so if you're looking to go 3:10 you need to be in Corral A, which leads me to also advise you to get yourself bumped up. Corral F will be walkers and stuff. We've got 22,000 people in this race this year. You will be weaving for 8 miles if you don't get bumped up. I was in A last year and I was in traffic until I was backstage at Epcot...that's past Mile 3.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: jonmetz on 2008-12-23 11:27 AM
So if I am understanding what you are saying, the 3:30 pace group will be in Corral A?
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-23 11:51 AM
Yep, you are correct! Anything under 3:40 is corral A. Check out that disneyrunning link that kalalau put up in the first post.
While we're here...lemme ask...
Anyone wanna do a BT pre-race dinner? I always wind up being the "social director" at these BT events (wonder why!! haha!) and I'd love to put together a dinner if everyone would like to get together. We will have to figure out a place and a time (I may have a three bedroom condo, but gotta confirm yet) so I'd love to have everyone over for a pasta/salad/etc. dinner. Lemme know if this sounds fun to you guys. I have about 6 people with me, so it'd be a nice size group. Families, kids, etc. all welcome.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: jonmetz on 2008-12-23 12:18 PM
I take back what I said earlier about staying where we are placed. I will be sneaking into corral A for sure so I can run with the 3:30 pace group.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kalalau on 2008-12-23 12:48 PM
:-) yeah life is good in A. Disney has a high percentage of first timer marathoners and almost walkers, so being in the back will be tough. A 3:30 marathoner might be top 5% in this race. A 4 hour marathoner has a high percentage placement as well.
Is anyone doing Goofy? I wanted to sign up for this but had no idea it would sell out in 2 weeks. I plan on being right on that registration for it in 2010.
For dinner, I might be up for something on Friday night. I will be spending Saturday at Magic Kingdom with the family (yeah I'm an idiot :-)).
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kalalau on 2008-12-23 12:52 PM
jonmetz - 2008-12-23 1:18 PMI take back what I said earlier about staying where we are placed. I will be sneaking into corral A for sure so I can run with the 3:30 pace group.
Make sure you get into corral A legally at registration. They are pretty strict come race day.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-23 12:54 PM
kalalau - 2008-12-23 1:48 PM3:30 will get you a lot better than 5%. I was 5.04% (654/12954) last year with a 3:43. I'm looking forward to a top 200 finish this year.:-) yeah life is good in A. Disney has a high percentage of first timer marathoners and almost walkers, so being in the back will be tough. A 3:30 marathoner might be top 5% in this race. A 4 hour marathoner has a high percentage placement as well.
Friday dinner could work as well. I should be out there no later than 6pm. Will keep everyone updated.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: jhouse4 on 2008-12-23 1:09 PM
where would a sub 3:10 be at? -
RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: Q on 2008-12-23 2:01 PM
Anything under 3:40 is A...unless you're both registered as an elite/pro and can run sub 2:40. If you're planning on under 3:10 would you mind if I ran with ya? I'm shooting for 2:59 at Gasparilla and if I can hit 3:05 to 3:10 at Disney I'm pretty sure I can do 2:59 at Gaspy. I have run a 3:10 at Baltimore and a 3:06 at Gasparilla this year so I can hang with ya on speed. Lemme know if that's cool.
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RE: Walt Disney World Marathon : Official Thread
BY: kaburns1214 on 2008-12-23 2:31 PM
Q - 2008-12-23 3:01 PM Anything under 3:40 is A...unless you're both registered as an elite/pro and can run sub 2:40. If you're planning on under 3:10 would you mind if I ran with ya? I'm shooting for 2:59 at Gasparilla and if I can hit 3:05 to 3:10 at Disney I'm pretty sure I can do 2:59 at Gaspy. I have run a 3:10 at Baltimore and a 3:06 at Gasparilla this year so I can hang with ya on speed. Lemme know if that's cool.Y'all are WAY too fast.
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