Going the Distance... From Mile 1 to 26.2: A Marathon Weekend 2009 Trip Report

So it’s been four weeks since my boyfriend, Brett (27), and I (26) accomplished a goal we’d only dreamed about in the months leading up to our January 2009 trip… we finished the Walt Disney World Marathon :sohappy:!!!

For those of you who have read either of my first two (extremely long-winded) trip reports you are probably quite aware of Brett and I’s love for the Disney characters. And it might not shock you too much that our original motivation for tackling the miles was the thought of getting to meet all the rare characters found only on the race… that’s right, you read that correctly, we are two crazy people (non runners at that) who were willing to endure 26.2 miles of hell to meet a few characters. And since we’re talking about the underworld and all, I guess I should give Hades some credit as a motivator; he was our most sought after character (ever since we saw a picture of him high fiving finishers), especially for Brett!

To set the stage for this weekend, I should start at the beginning. A little over a year ago (December 2007), Brett and I set a goal to become more active, a new year’s resolution if you will, but we didn’t call it that. We started looking into Disney’s Endurance Series (because of the aforementioned characters) and decided that a half marathon (13.1 miles) was a manageable goal. February through May was spent teaching my body how to run, or rather jog. Seriously, in the beginning I couldn’t run one mile at a 12 minute pace without feeling like I was going to fall off the treadmill and die.

Once we made it over that hurdle we decided to go online and register for the event. Little did we know, the half marathon was already full and registration had closed! This was a huge dilemma. We had already set our sights on being a part of Marathon Weekend 2009 and we didn’t want to let it go. And that was when we started thinking marathon. I contacted my cousin for some advice. She and her husband are Ironman triathletes and she told me the distance was totally doable and she put together a marathon training schedule for us. For those of you unfamiliar with what an Ironman triathlon is, let me just tell you… it’s a beast. It consists of a 2.4 mile swim, followed by a 112 mile bike ride, and it wraps up with a 26.2 mile run. Crazy! Crazy! Crazy!

So we posted the run schedule and a copy of the course map on a bulletin board in the kitchen and began checking off the days. We also used a thumbtack to mark our journey along the map. I spent months visualizing this course, and during earlier WDW trips this past year in May, September, and December I thought about the miles we would cover while we were driving down the roads we would one day be traveling on foot.

We started out closely following the schedule until life and ITB knee pain got in the way. Okay, if I’m being honest some laziness and feelings of “I don’t want to run today, I’ll do it tomorrow” got in the way as well. Fast forward to the week before the marathon and our longest runs had only amounted to ten miles…. we were in trouble and very undertrained, but never did we consider backing out. Granted that might just show quite a bit of stupidity and stubbornness on our part :brick:!

And don't worry, the upcoming posts will include pictures!
 

HopLow

Member
We participated in the inaugural EE challenge this past September and really enjoyed it. If you're interested, there's a detailed race report towards the end of my first TR:
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=363799

We really enjoyed it, however, we probably won't do it again because it lacked the number one thing we're interested in: characters!! So I just wanted to forewarn you because it was something you mentioned being excited about. Not only were there none on the course, there weren't any at the beginning, end or even afterwards during the "post race party." :( The scavenger hunt was a blast though!

I did read your trip report (which was great as well) and that is a bummer that there weren't any characters.:( But, the people I would be going with aren't as into WDW as I am, so that's why I'm letting them decide which one they want to do. Once I get them down there and show them how awesome it is, then I'll try my powers of persuasion to get them to do another event that would have characters. :drevil: I'm sure if I used the "EE has no characters" argument with them, all I'd get is a lot of eyerolling and "how old are you??" comments! Otherwise I'd be pushing for the ToT run because I love love love the villains.

If you do the ToT, I hope there will be another TR!
 

TakeMeThere81

Well-Known Member
I am totally looking toward the EE Challenge or the ToT run. I already have a few friends who want to do it too!! That is, if we still live here! I think I'll just be thrilled if I catch any of these special events, its not like you can do them whenever, they are special.
 

blackthidot

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In the Parks
Yes
I say, go for it! I wouldn't classify myself as a runner, either (even after finishing a marathon), but if you're physically fit and are willing to put in at least some work ahead of time you'll be fine, especially for the half. Another thought would be to participate in one of the Disney races that requires less overall distance, but still has the fun and excitement that only Disney knows how to create. I really want to do the Tower of Terror 13K, as it's a night race and villians are out along the course... and who can pass up a Hollywood Tower Hotel medal?!? As for the pain, it was a nice reminder that I accomplished something not everyone is willing to put themselves through... cheesy as the phrase "no pain, no gain" is, it really does hold validity :D!

I ToT medal would be pretty awesome!
 

KnK

New Member
Thanks for the report. I am currently training for a for a 40 mile walk in Chicago, the Avon Breast Cancer Walk.


The first day you walk a marathon.....the second a half marathon.

I currently am up to walking 17 or 18 miles the first day and about 10 the second day.

This gave me real perspective into what I'll be feeling.
 

HollyBelle

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Original Poster
Thanks for the report. I am currently training for a for a 40 mile walk in Chicago, the Avon Breast Cancer Walk.


The first day you walk a marathon.....the second a half marathon.

I currently am up to walking 17 or 18 miles the first day and about 10 the second day.

This gave me real perspective into what I'll be feeling.

That's impressive- and what a great cause to walk for! Interesting that you do the marathon the first day and the half the following day... the exact opposite of the Goofy Challenge. I would think doing the half first would be easier (if easier is a word that can even be used in this situation :lol:). But hey, at least you're already two/thirds of the way through when you get started on day 2.

Good luck!! And you're already miles ahead of us with your training :lookaroun so I'm sure you won't be in nearly as much pain come race day!
 

Wilt Dasney

Well-Known Member
A two-year bump is OK, right? :lookaroun

I missed this the first time around, but had a great time reading it tonight. I did the marathon this year (my first ever!), and it was great to mentally re-trace the course through your eyes. I love that you have such an eye for detail. I tried to take a similar approach in my own write-up. There's just so much out there on the course, and I wanted to get as much of it written down as I could before I forgot it.

Your thoughts about the spectators completely mirrored mine. Before the race, I never even considered them as a factor, but I can't put into words what a boost they were...cheering, clapping high-fives, calling out names on bibs. There's no way for me to describe what those people meant to me.

And...I'm truly in awe that you did this after nothing longer than 10 miles. My pre-race long run was 20. I can't imagine tackling it after my first 10 miler, because I vividly remember finishing 10 for the first time and thinking "Where on earth am I going to find another 16.2?"

It sounds like the distance caught up with you, but you toughed it out, and that's fantastic. (OK, maybe the immediate glow of the achievement has faded a bit for you now, but I was cheering for you in my mind just now.) :lol:
 

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