- Joined
- Apr 26, 2008
Some of them may not have selected to be in Corral A and have been given it.
I started in Corral G. As I was waiting for the start, one the ladies mentioned that her friend lost her bib that would have placed her in our corral and was in turn given a replacement bib that was actually an "elite" number. She started there in the back of the corral as RunDisney didn't change the corral when giving her the replacement bib.
My husband has always been a Corral A runner for the 10Ks after his first race (I think he was in B then but he only had 1 timed race under his belt then) There is always hinderances. The Stormtrooper Crew has been a hinderance as they want to be in the front for photo op at the start line but then clog the start line. He passes them and doesn't see them after the first quarter mile and he runs a 51 to 55 minute 10K. He's learned to deal with it over all the weekends we've done at this point.
Crowding pretty much will always be an issue at the start of any RunDisney race!
I started in Corral G. As I was waiting for the start, one the ladies mentioned that her friend lost her bib that would have placed her in our corral and was in turn given a replacement bib that was actually an "elite" number. She started there in the back of the corral as RunDisney didn't change the corral when giving her the replacement bib.
My husband has always been a Corral A runner for the 10Ks after his first race (I think he was in B then but he only had 1 timed race under his belt then) There is always hinderances. The Stormtrooper Crew has been a hinderance as they want to be in the front for photo op at the start line but then clog the start line. He passes them and doesn't see them after the first quarter mile and he runs a 51 to 55 minute 10K. He's learned to deal with it over all the weekends we've done at this point.
Crowding pretty much will always be an issue at the start of any RunDisney race!