Wendysofftoneverland
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 18, 2017
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I signed up for the Goofy Challenge and plan to run a sub-2 hour half and an approximately 4:10 full. My 4:09 marathon time is 6 weeks too old to use as proof of time, so I put "4:30" as expected finish time. What's the chances I will get in that very first non-proof of time corral? I've done a 4:15 Disney marathon in the past, and a 1:53 half, but my most recent rundisney (if they look at that) was a 2:35 half because I did it 12 weeks after giving birth. Will I end up with a frustrating running experience trying to reach my goals if I can't get a proof of time in?
I am having troubles finding a certified 10 mile or half near me in the time frame necessary for PoT that fits with my family's busy schedule. There is a 10 mile that I could do, but my husband and oldest child will be on a Boy Scout trip and I would have to do the run pushing my youngest in a stroller. Strollers are allowed on that run, but she's a 38 lb preschooler, and I'm currently at about a 10:15 or 10:20 pace with the stroller for 4 to 5 mile runs. It looks like I'd need closer to a 9 min/mi pace to get the corral I want. Do I just not bother with proof of time, or would I really have a not enjoyable marathon weekend experience without one?
I am having troubles finding a certified 10 mile or half near me in the time frame necessary for PoT that fits with my family's busy schedule. There is a 10 mile that I could do, but my husband and oldest child will be on a Boy Scout trip and I would have to do the run pushing my youngest in a stroller. Strollers are allowed on that run, but she's a 38 lb preschooler, and I'm currently at about a 10:15 or 10:20 pace with the stroller for 4 to 5 mile runs. It looks like I'd need closer to a 9 min/mi pace to get the corral I want. Do I just not bother with proof of time, or would I really have a not enjoyable marathon weekend experience without one?