Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Race Report- Disney's Princess Half Marathon

This was a great race! It was, of course, mostly women (7300 women, 200 men) and a lot of first-time half marathoners, at that. I trained pretty well for the race, but did not follow the rules before a race of staying off your feet, resting, and hydrating. On Friday and Saturday, I spent the time wandering all over the Disney parks. But, it's Disney...who cares about the race! :)
The Expo was pretty good...other than waiting in line 20 minutes to pick up my bib and chip. The tech shirt was pretty and pink, and my bib was pink (I chose Sleeping Beauty as my favorite princess). We also got a nice drawstring bag, and a pink sharpie!


The one drawback to the Disney races is the early start due to the heat. The race began at 7 AM, and the last bus picks up at the race hotels at 5 AM. So, we were up at 3:45 AM! And, it was the Daylight Savings Time change morning, so it was really 2:45 AM. Eek! I made it, though.



I wore my pink dress, a blue princess skirt, a tiara, and blue and pink ribbons in my hair. I was Sleeping Beauty, for real!


It was cold standing around waiting for the race to begin. I wish I'd brought a "throw-away" long sleeved t-shirt or something. Somehow, I ended up in Corral A. Not sure how that happened...except that a lot of the runners were very slow (I finished in the first half of the finishers....and I did a 2/1 run/walk).


The race began near Epcot, and we ran on Disney roads to the Magic Kingdom. There were some bands and some music along the way. My feet and calves began to hurt after mile 4, so I knew it was goingo be a long race! I took a quick 1 minute potty break at mile 5, and then we hit the Magic Kingdom! This was by far my favorite part of the race. We ran up Main St. with hundreds of people cheering...through Tomorrowland and by Space Mountain, and finally ran through Cinderella's Castle. Trumpets were playing as we went through the castle...it was great! By mile 9...I was struggling. Not hydrating and staying off my feet was beginning to catch up with me! I was running a pretty fast Galloway for me...averaging around 11:45 min miles (my marathon Galloway was 12:30 min miles). By mile 11, I was ready to walk it in...but managed to keep running somehow (those are the times when I realize how determined I really am...). We finished up at Epcot, and I managed to finish strong.

The medal was all worth it...a jeweled tiara medal!



I finished with a chip time of 2:33.15. My watch was at 2:31.51 (I stopped it for my potty break). My place was 2300 out of 6000 finishers, and I was 493 out of 1047 in my age group. So...a pretty slow half-marathon! It was a ton of fun, though. I would highly recommend this race. I won't run it next year because I'm heading down to Disney in January for the Goofy Challenge...but watch out in 2011...:)

2 comments:

w said...

thanks for this post... one of my goals is to run a marathon - and i sure would like it to be the disney princess 1/2.

also. having never run one before - i have a sneaky suspicion that i'll be golf-carted to the finish. but that finishing medal sure looks like enough encouragement.

Jennifer said...

Do you get the medal if you didn't keep the 16 min mile pace?