GOOD GRIEF.I saw on FB more than 13,000 pounds of clothing was donated during marathon weekend this year.
I saw on FB more than 13,000 pounds of clothing was donated during marathon weekend this year.
I saw on FB more than 13,000 pounds of clothing was donated during marathon weekend this year.
Most people probably kept their clothes on That seems very far off 2010 numbers tho.Seems pretty low. Disney on Ice in 2010 had 26,000 pounds donated over only two days. You'd think with four days of cool temperatures there would be a lot more this year.
Most people probably kept their clothes on That seems very far off 2010 numbers tho.
The first wave of H stepped off at 6:30. The waves started approximately 2 minutes apart. I do not know when C started, but would guess that you will be 30-40 minutes ahead of them.
I'm so sorry to bump myself into your thread, but I'm trying to estimate what time each corral starts for the half marathon. My two nieces (and a friend) are running the Princess in a few weeks, and due to a misunderstanding, my niece and her friend failed to submit the POTs They've been placed in the last corral, H, and my other niece and I are in C. Just trying to figure out how far behind us they will be. Funnily enough, they're faster than me, so I'm hoping they'll catch us at some point...Did anyone run the half at the Marathon weekend in corral H? And would you by chance remember what time you started? Thanks so much for any info!!
Per this:
https://public.tableau.com/profile/...altDisneyWorldMarathon2018/DisneyMarathon2018
Corral C started at 5:39am
Corral H started at 6:26am
I'm using myself as a reference for Corral A start (5:31am, and time 0:00) since I was at the very front.
So, a 47 minute differential. Over the course of 13.1 miles, that is a difference of 3:35 min/mile. So if your pace is slower than theirs by 3:35 min/mile you would be estimated to finish at the same time (like a 10:00 min/mile (them) vs a 13:35 min/mile (you)). If you attempted to have them catch you by MK (mile 5), then they would need to run 9:24 min/mile faster than you (like a 9:00 min/mile (them) vs a 18:24 min/mile (you)) up to that point in the race. Hope this helps!
...we can each run our own race. Disappointing, but it is what it is. Thanks again!!
I didn't see anyone else mention this and I may be stating the obvious, but I'll say it anyway: it is legal to start in a corral behind your assigned corral. So if you are in C, you can start in H or somewhere in between to lessen the 'catch-up' factor.