Event information
Disney World Marathon
Jan 11, 2009
Where
Orlando, FL, United States
Start time
08:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
Marathon
Race Results
Top 3
Top 3 Women
Top 3 Men
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Reviews
By: David M.
Posted: July 11, 2023
Great race if you love running and Disney
By: Erin B.
Posted: January 17, 2022
Not a bad race, but could be better
By: rick c.
Posted: January 13, 2022
Expensive but the experience is unbeatable.
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Related News
Four Mount St. Mary's students will spend their winter break running the "most magical 26.2 miles on Earth" in the Walt Disney Marathon. The students are hoping to use the training for the race to stay active.
General News The Echo
Nov 19, 2009
Melanie Peters of St.Petersburg attempted to defend her Walt Disney World title despite recovering from a serious car accident and running the half-marathon the day before. She still mustered a 2 hour and 53 minute marathon, which was good enough for second place.
General News St.Petersburg Times
Jan 13, 2009
30-year-old Brazilian Adriano Santos won the Walt Disney World Marathon for the sixth time with a time of 2:20:38. Aaron Church took second place, nearly seven minutes behind Santos. 23-year-old Lisa Mizutani of Japan took first place in the women's race with a time of 2:46:27.
General News Tampa Tribune
Jan 12, 2009
Adriano Bastos of Sao Paulo, Brazil, won his fifth Walt Disney World Marathon in 2 hours 20 minutes and 28 seconds and he plans on winning five more. Aaron Church, who held onto Bastos until mile 14, would go on to finish second in 2 hours 27 minutes and 12 seconds.
General News Orlando Sentinel
Jan 12, 2009
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