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Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
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Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
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Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
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Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
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Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
- • (Jan. 9, 2022) Runners prepare to race towards the finish line at the Walt Disney World Marathon, which is the final course during the four-day Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. This year, the EARidescent-filled weekend honors the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort with celebratory theming, characters, and nods to the resort’s opening in 1971.
- (Jan. 9, 2022) Brittany Charboneau makes runDisney history as the first person to win all four Walt Disney World Marathon courses during one weekend in their respective division after clocking a marathon time of 2:45:15. The Denver resident joins Disney fans and runners alike to take part in the four-day race weekend themed to honor the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort.
- (Jan. 9, 2022) Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse cheer as first-time Walt Disney World Marathon winner, Vanilson Neves of São Paulo, Brazil, crosses the finish line with a time of 2:30:37 at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Neves joins Disney fans and runners alike to take part in the four-day race weekend themed to honor the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort.
- (Jan. 9, 2022) Brian Hurwitz of Boyton Beach, FL runs his 100th marathon during the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Hurwitz, who ran his first marathon in 2005 at Walt Disney World, maintains an unbroken track record for completing the Dopey Challenge, which tasks runners with completing a 5K, 10K, half marathon and marathon over the course of the four-day Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend.
- (Jan. 9, 2022) Kayla Swope, who is visually impaired due to degenerative corneal disease, teams up with her guide, Apryl Tidd of Kissimmee, FL, to conquer runDisney’s Dopey Challenge during the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The Iowa native and advocate for athletes with disabilities finishes the four-day challenge, which features four race courses totaling 48.6 miles, including the Walt Disney World Marathon.