Why do you consider something that you didn't say a problem for you. Everyone knows you didn't say that so my mentioning it in my post as a point, not really related to what you said, is a pretty good stretch.
It is not me that needs to put more emphasis on the word Marathon, that would be Disney. They do not promote it as anything other then a fun time for people that like to run. It's not a serious sporting event except to those that take it that way.
I'm sure there are some people that enter it just for the medals, but it is an insignificant number. I'm am also sure that most of those people are in the 5K not the half or full. The reports of large numbers of people that are unqualified entering the larger marathons are greatly exaggerated and the real runners are either ahead of them already or will be before very long. I am referring to more than just people who have not moved much in years due to weight or desire. I was and have been referring to anyone that makes the effort to challenge themselves beyond their capabilities.
My whole participation in this thread came about because of someones degrading and egotistical stating that the "herds of elephants" were in the way. That was not you. However, the demeaning way that this was spoken about someone that for all they know was someone recovering from a serious illness and thought they could do it, not just fat, frayed my very last nerve. I apologize if any one thought I was signalling any one out in my subsequent posts. Most of the quotes were only used as lead-ins to the point I was trying to make.
No one is ever going to convince me that a Disney Marathon is a serious marathon in the sense that it has some importance in the world of sports. It may be a good way to prepare for a real marathon, but nothing about this can be called real except the distance. Photo ops? Really? Characters? Really? People running in character costume? Running through a theme park? Come on!
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of "real" marathons run all over the country. Take the seriousness there and not to Disney when the best you will get is a medal. Reports of winners never make it past Orlando. Serious runners, can and should run in it, but, realize that it is for the fun of it not the competition. I would think that a serious marathon runner would have a pretty easy time beating the vast majority of the participants that show up at Disney.