Tinker Bell Half Marathon 2014 Race Recap
If you read my Tinker Bell 10K recap, you know I thought I found a new favorite runDisney race. Well, I spoke too soon. Tinker Bell is still my girl.
The race began at 5am, something I fully support! As a mid to back of the pack finisher, it sure is nice to get half my race completed in the dark. No sun = less heat, and let’s face it, that makes a world of difference if you are running for 3+ hours!
While standing in the corrals I had my usual concerns. I was not feeling it. Like, at all. Running was just not high on my to-do list that morning! As I was contemplating just how long and hard and horrible the next 13.1 miles were going to be, I remembered feeling this exact same way before the Disneyland Half in September. And that race ended up being really fun. Hot, but fun. Well, we were starting in 46 degree weather, so the hot part was taken care of! All that was left was to have some fun!
DisBroad Tania and I went with a Star Wars theme. Thanks to your encouragement and votes, I ended up going as my favorite droid, R2D2. On the course I ran into a couple of runners also embracing the Star Wars theme. I think there’s quite a few of us hoping those rumors are true!
My plan of attack was this: Just Do The Work. I decided after stopping and playing on the 10K course yesterday that I had enough fun pictures for one trip. The half was going to be just about moving forward. Didn’t have to be fast, just had to git er done! Yes- that meant NO picture stops. I know, shocking!
Welllll… it mostly happened that way. C’mon, it’s Disneyland! Of course there were things I needed pictures of! But I didn’t stop in any lines, so that counts a bit, right?
It didn’t take me long to realize the route was a bit different than last year. At first I was concerned about this, but in the end I loved the changes. I think it goes a long way to explaining my state of mind right now with all the moving hoopla going on: I normally study the courses and plot out pictures or potty stops. I was completely winging it this time!
I did manage to snap a few pictures and tried to make do with some selfies. Selfies in the dark are really NOT a good idea. But here’s what I came up with!
I still had a GREAT time even though I didn’t really stop for many pictures. On the way out of the park I found April and Amy in line for Captain Jack Sparrow. I was pretty proud of myself for 1- catching up to them (yeah, yeah, they stopped for a ton of pictures AND potties while I just kept moving!) and 2- for declining their invitation to jump in the picture with them. I had a plan, people, I was sticking to it!
Outside of the park, we ran through the best part of the race: Downtown Disney and the Red Hat Society. I love this part of the Tink Half! The signs along Downtown Disney are always awesome.
These ladies choke me up every year! The excitement and the vitality they display at 6am is just astounding. I love them and hope they have cleared their calendar for Mother’s Day Morning 2015! It just won’t be Tink without those wonderful supporters on the course.
We were soon hitting the 10K mat and I was shocked to see that while way behind my 10K PR pace, I was well ahead of ALL my friends. I mean, y’all, this NEVER happens. Yes, I am blogging it because it’s likely to never happen again. Annnndddd… it didn’t last. They were just playing in the parks while I kept moving. Once they hit the open road they caught up to me pretty quickly.
Don’t you love how Tania stayed in character throughout the course? She cracks me up!
After this we all took a vote to stay together. This is my usual “do or die” moment in the half. If I keep moving and keep my music on and my intervals steady, I do well. If I start to walk, well, I keep walking. It’s very hard for me to get back into the groove and commit to the intervals. But the 10K the day before, the pregnancy (DisBroad April, not me!) and an IT Band injury (DisBroad Tania, not me!) all added up to some slower than normal Broads. We decided to stay together and just take it slow.
Around mile 11, I checked in with DisBroad Summer. She was coming up hot on our heels so we stopped and waited for her at the mile marker. All the DisBroads reunited- and we decided we’d finish together. This is why I run, this is why I runDisney, and this is why I love my BRF! #NoDisBroadLeftBehind
The rest of the race included another potty stop (NOT ME! ha ha ha) and a slow roll into the finish. We crossed together as ‘Ohana.
Right after crossing we also witnessed a runner who needed medical attention. The incredible medical team swooped in and had him off the finish line in a matter of seconds. I heard later from a friend who worked the medical tent that he survived a major heart attack thanks to the quick work by the runDisney staff. I share this story simply because while we all have “issues” with these races (some claim too many walkers, too many early morning starts, corrals messed up, changing dates of favorite races, expo snafus, etc) when it comes down to it, the important stuff is done well with runDisney! Like saving runners lives. Kinda puts things into perspective when you think about it.
As we moved toward our medal pick up, we ran into Bob Hitchcock, one of head runDisney PR people and all around nice guy. We asked for a quick picture and his camera crew set us up right. I love it when professionals are willing to help out! Thanks for another amazing event, Bob and the entire runDisney staff!
I ran this entire race with someone in my heart and on my mind who hasn’t been mentioned yet. My sweet and fantastic older sister was supposed to come this weekend and participate in her first runDisney half marathon. Due to some personal and health concerns, she wasn’t able to attend. I missed her very much! I hope we can run together again in the future but until that happens, each run I am able to do will be dedicated to her. Until she can run for herself, I’ll be running for her.
I love you, sis. GET WELL and come to Disney with me!
How was your race? Is Tinker Bell on your runDisney bucket list?
Patty Holliday has been running Disney since 2011. She knows just about every tip, trick, and hack there is to cover the runDisney Magical Miles at Disney World and Disneyland. She knows every mile isn’t *always* magical- but with training, tips, and a little bit of pixie dust, they can be a lot of fun! You can also find her at noguiltlife.com and noguiltfangirl.com
It really is a fun race. I like it much better than the Disneyland Half. I tried to get photos of the red hat ladies, but I was on the wrong side of the road and crossing the stream would have been dangerous! I also missed sign pictures…same reason. Those courses are always so congested, it’s hard to stop for anything. Your shots really capture the fun! I don’t think I saw you. I saw Darth and your fireside girl friend though.
Bless you for knowing I was a Fireside Girl. I got called “Russell” a lot on course. Grrrr….
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Amy…I had no idea there was another Fireside Girl on the course! It would have been fun to get a picture together. I too got called “Russell” a lot. I felt really bad for the Tiger Lily who kept getting called Pocohontas….
I have debated Tinker Bell Half for awhile, but I just haven’t done it yet. Hopefully, some day I will. Looks like y’all had a blast.
Loved it! Out of all 3 years I think I might have liked it this year the most!! I’m so glad you all waited for me to catch up!
Fun looking race I missed out big time. Oh well….only so many races I can swing. Great recap.
#NoDisBroadLeftBehind – I love this!!!
Great recap! Thanks for posting!!! Glad you enjoyed the race – looks like fun!
Ahhh, this looks like so much fun and R2D2 was an adorable choice!
Glad you had a great race! I’m calling my Tink Half my “lessons learned so my next race doesn’t suck so bad” race. Looks like you had a great time, I’m surprised I didn’t see you out there!!
I thought the course was more necked down in mores areas in the park than I recall at last year’s Tinkerbell or this year’s Disneyland half. For instance, they closed off fully half of the tunnel leading into DCA, with runDisney people motioning for you to keep right, for what seems like no reason to me. Another example – the course was super narrow, too narrow, I think, across the plaza going from DCA to DL, again unecessarliy. I started at the front of the E-corral, which is the largest of the corrals, so definitely the most crowded part of the race. I’m not sure how I feel about running through the castle backwards. On one hand, it’s prettier to look at as you approach but on the other the official photos aren’t as awesome from the back side.
Lulu, when they had us move to the right in the tunnel (I started in D corral) we were far enough back that the elite runners were catching up and could ‘lap’ us (their second trip thru). I got to see the winner in that same area during the Disneyland 1/2 last summer.
BIG, big fun – loved the ‘Ohana ending, love my Broads!
Seriously, I was hurting and not really motivated to keep it moving. Then I saw my DisBroads and it was like a gift from heaven! #NoDisBroadLeftBehind This was one for the books!
Awesome recap, and love all the pics! I never saw the guy who dressed up at Walt Disney, but my husband did and said it was awesome – and now getting to see his costume in your pics, I LOVE it! Great job at the race! I looked for you so I could introduce myself and get a pic with you, but sadly I never ran in to you!