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Dockets' Disneyland Half Marathon RR (Read 102 times)

Docket_Rocket


    This has been a weird cutback week for me.  I spent most of the week with severe asthma, three horrible runs and a trip to LA to run the Disneyland Half Marathon.  I was supposed to run this one as a progressive run, per coach's order, but since my husband was crying and lamenting I was not running his first Disney race with him, and he protested every chance he got, my coach switched my LR last week to add some MP miles and then I was told to go run this with my husband.

     

    This is his first Disney race and he was very excited.  He ended up a tad disappointed, but I made sure he understood that the delays in this race and the lack of organization and slightly boring course were not typical of the Disney Half Marathon he is doing in January.  We had fun, but we had issues during this race that I have never had during the Disney races down here.

     

    This is his 6th half marathon in six months.  Not sure where he got this idea of doing multiple races to increase his ranking on the Half Fanatics (not like I did that with the Maniacs last year, ha!) and he wanted to keep his sub-3 hour streak.  Based upon the three delays we had, we ended up running a 3:06 which I think was great for him at this race.


    The race had very nice weather, 12 miles were under the cover of clouds and no sun, and the humidity was non existent.  I could breathe, fancy that.  The start at 5:30am had temperatures and heat indexes close to 40F cooler than we have had here for months, so it was a nice relief not to sweat that much and not to choke on air.  Overall, the weather was very nice to run a HM.

     

    I was supposed to run in Corral B but since I was running with him, I moved to Corral H where he was.  We saw a fellow forumite from TX in Corral G and I tried to meet with Lurch and other friends but we were not successful in that.  For the first time ever I carried my phone so I could meet Lurch but we missed each other.  There is always Disney!

     

    We started at around 6am (his corral) and we were off.  As soon as we started, my husband needed to pee.   The long wait was the culprit.  We tried to stop at the miles 1 and 2 potties but they had a bread line, so we continued on.  Then, the first water station at close to Mile 3 had a traffic jam (da fuck) of close to 4 minutes. There was no water in the cups, the volunteers were trying the accommodate the 200 runners that were stopped there and there was no way to run through it.  It was a very tight spot with no space to move or take water.  This mile ended up being 16mm because of that.  So, 4 minutes wasted right there.

     

    After that little delay we saw the potties and both of us went there. Some delay there, but we were having fun seeing people, characters, and the Disneyland park that we were OK with the delays.

     

    We kept going and off we went until Mile 5ish we saw a friend of mine from the Maniacs (Marathon Mitch) who had driven there just to cheer his friends up.  We stopped for 1-2 minutes to chat, take pictures with him and off we went again.  At around Mile 9, we were close to the Angels Stadium when my husband yelled: Look!  What you love, DUST!  I am allergic to dust and the next mile was in a dust path with lots of dust flying around.  Fortunately, I had my buff today, so I lowered it and looked like a pirate for 1-2 miles while I breathed the dusty air.  It worked!  No asthma attack there.

     

    Running through the Angels Stadium was very cool (similar to the ESPN section of the Disney Marathon).  Lots of people there cheering us on and people announcing each of the runners as they ran by.

     

    Off we went back to the finish line when my husband had to stop at the potties again.  He was having some stomach issues and by then he couldn't ignore them more.  So, we stopped and while he was on the line, I stayed by the water station and cheered some of the runners as they ran by.

     

    We head up to the finish line, inside the park, and he is still doing well, considering all the stops and his stomach.  He didn't falter until the last mile and by then, the sun was out in the sky (but it was not really bad at all compared what we are used to).  We head to the finish line and we crossed.

     

    He got his second moon and he is very happy.  He has another HM in two weeks and it will be the first time he has that close of a time between them.  Hoping his recovery goes well.

     

    Some pics:

     

     

    Not sure where the fuck I am here but I swear I was running with him the whole time: 

     

     

    I'll buy the pics when they are all available, but there are some that look fine and there are some where I have no idea what he is doing, ha.

    Damaris

     

    As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

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    Jack K.


    uʍop ǝpᴉsdn sǝʇᴉɹʍ ʇI

      Dammit, I wish I knew you were over here on this coast! Next time, let me know.  Hasn't Mr. D figured out that a minimum of three trips to the porto-johns are necessary before the race? Peeing at mile one is just not acceptable! Wink  I know it got hot that day but coming from Miami it must have been arctic for you.  Sounds like a great weekend.

      wcrunner2


      Are we there, yet?

        I don't understand how you and Lurch could miss each other amid 18,000 runners packed together like sardines at the start. Glad you had no major issues during the rest besides coping with the dust.

         2024 Races:

              03/09 - Livingston Oval Ultra 6-Hour, 22.88 miles

              05/11 - D3 50K
              05/25 - What the Duck 12-Hour

              06/17 - 6 Days in the Dome 12-Hour.

         

         

             

        Docket_Rocket


          Jack, we did!  It was one of those days when the body says haha, fuck you!

           

          George, LOL. True

          Damaris

           

          As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

          Fundraising Page

          happylily


            I'm glad you both enjoyed your day!

            PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013

                    Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013

            18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010

            bluerun


            Super B****

              That medal is the size of a dinner plate. 

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              catwhoorg


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                10K  44:06  (Vdot 46.3)  3/11/17

                HM 1:33:48 (Vdot 48.6) 11/11/17

                FM 4:13:43 (Vdot 35.4) 3/4/18

                 


                You Rang?

                  Now if only Lurch would carry his phone... and his glasses so he could see his phone.  I'm running the WDW full and maybe I'll see you there.  It it too early to start an FE thread?

                   

                  I'm sorry you had a miserable race. The water stop where they run out of water is unacceptable and represents a lack of leadership on the part of the captain in charge of the water stop.

                   

                  That dusty part that you complained about is called the Santa Ana River trail.  That's what rivers look like in SoCal, and it's one of my favorite places to train.  Pathetic huh?  At least the trail was dirt this year and not the coarse gravel the construction company building the Silver Armadillo put down.  That sucked to run in.

                   

                  BTW, I never use a port-a-potty at a Disney Race.  All the theme park bathrooms are open.  I use those.

                  Rick 

                  PR: 5k 25:01 (10/15) 10k: 57:44 (7/14) HM: 1:57 (5/15) FM: 4:55 (1/15)

                  Docket_Rocket


                    Now if only Lurch would carry his phone... and his glasses so he could see his phone.  I'm running the WDW full and maybe I'll see you there.  It it too early to start an FE thread?

                     

                    I'm sorry you had a miserable race. The water stop where they run out of water is unacceptable and represents a lack of leadership on the part of the captain in charge of the water stop.

                     

                    That dusty part that you complained about is called the Santa Ana River trail.  That's what rivers look like in SoCal, and it's one of my favorite places to train.  Pathetic huh?  At least the trail was dirt this year and not the coarse gravel the construction company building the Silver Armadillo put down.  That sucked to run in.

                     

                    BTW, I never use a port-a-potty at a Disney Race.  All the theme park bathrooms are open.  I use those.

                     

                    Me too.  Unfortunately, his emergency did not come in while we were in the parks.  Ha.

                     

                    I am allergic to dust; it's a miracle I didn't have an attack but my doctor recommends I wear a buff over my mouth and nose.  I just looked like a robber but it sure worked!

                    Damaris

                     

                    As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                    Fundraising Page

                    redrum


                    Caretaker/Overlook Hotel

                      Ha ha.....color me ignorant too.....I had no idea this was even going on (though i know the race costs waaaaaay too much for what it is)

                       

                      I was in a group ride Sunday & we were routed past the normal crossover on the Sana Ana River Trail and sent down a ways before we could crossover.  I noticed there were a TON of runners doing the switchback *and* that it was about 6:45 am.  I was like....."What race starts this early??"

                       

                      Anywho.....Congrats on the run & you'll definitely have to keep us posted next time you're out here & a bunch of us So Cal folks can meet up.

                       

                       Randy

                      Love the Half


                        Tell him it's a race.  Pee down your leg.  

                        Short term goal: 17:59 5K

                        Mid term goal:  2:54:59 marathon

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                        GinnyinPA


                          Aside from the water issue at the one stop, why was your husband disappointed in the race?

                           

                          I'm glad you were able to run it without asthma issues, especially after all the problems you were having last week.  Smart to bring the buff for the dust.

                          B-Plus


                            Congrats to you both!

                            Docket_Rocket


                              Aside from the water issue at the one stop, why was your husband disappointed in the race?

                               

                              I'm glad you were able to run it without asthma issues, especially after all the problems you were having last week.  Smart to bring the buff for the dust.

                               

                              He has been cheering me at plenty of the Orlando Disney races to know this one was a bit of a letdown.  It was a good race, just not as entertaining or full of extras as the Orlando races.  If we were living closer, we would do this one more often, but being that the Orlando ones give you more bank for the buck and are better organized, we probably not do this one that often.

                              Damaris

                               

                              As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                              Fundraising Page

                              Docket_Rocket


                                Tell him it's a race.  Pee down your leg.  

                                 

                                I am afraid what you would recommend for him during his second stop with stomach issues.

                                Damaris

                                 

                                As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                                Fundraising Page

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