runDisney

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runDisney
FormerlyDisney Endurance Series
Company typeDivision of a whole owned subsidiary of a public conglomerate
IndustrySports
HeadquartersESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, ,
US
Areas served
US, France
Servicesroad races
ParentDisney Sports Enterprises
(Disney Parks, Experiences and Products)
Websiterundisney.com

runDisney (stylized as runDisney, formerly Disney Endurance Series and The Endurance Series at Walt Disney World Resort), is the road race division of Disney Sports Enterprises, a unit of Disney Experiences, a segment and subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The division is designed to get runners to plan a "runcation", a vacation planned to coincide with the race they signed up for.[1]

runDisney consists of 26 individual races with 163,000 runners.[2]

History

In 1994, Disney held the Walt Disney World Marathon, its first road race while adding addition races later.[3] There were only 5,588 runners at this inaugural race of what became the Disney Endurance Series.[4]

Disneyland Marathon and 5K were run in 1995 three weeks after the LA Marathon on March 26, 1995. The marathon included Anaheim Stadium and a loop around The Pond of Anaheim, while its 5K stuck to Disneyland taking in six of seven of the theme lands.[5]

By 1998, Williams was named vice president of Disney Sports Attractions, overseeing a newly created sports & recreation division including its races.[6] In 1998, the first Donald Half Marathon is run at the same day as the WDW Marathon.[4] The first 10K Disney Classic race on October 3, 1999 kicked off Disney World's 15-month Millennium Celebration.[7]

On March 30, 2003, Sports Attractions held the first Disney Inline Marathon at the request of the International Inline Skating Association.[8] By 2005, a half marathon was added to this weekend.[9]

In 2004, Florida Half-Ironman Triathlon and Family Festival was started by Ironman North America and Disney Sports Attraction and was scheduled only for two years. The festival was held May 22 to 23 which include the Florida Half-Ironman, a Kids Race, and an expo.[10]

Disney's 10K Classic was renamed the Race for the Taste 10K in 2005 and moved to October 9 to coincide with the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, which then ran from September 30 to November 13. The Race for the Cure 5K was scheduled for October 8 with proceeds benefiting the Susan G. Komen Breast Foundation while Disney's Cross Country Classic was scheduled on the seventh.[9]

In 2006, the Goofy race challenge was inaugurated[4] as the half and marathon were scheduled for separated days for the first time at the World Weekend. 3,000 runners applied for the challenge. By that year, a Fun Run 5K and Kids’ Races were added on Saturday, while a Health and Fitness Expo was held Thursday to Friday at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.[11]

From May 5 to 7, 2006, the inaugural Disney Minnie Marathon Weekend was held but no race was a marathon.[12] The Champion 5K and Fun Runs were added to the ESPN the Weekend at Disney's Hollywood Studios in 2009.[13] The first Wine & Dine Half-Marathon was run in 2010.[4]

The 2014 World Marathon Weekend added the Walt Disney World 10K plus the Dopey Challenge for completing all four weekend races.[14] An additional race, Castaway Cay Challenge, was added to the weekend series in 2015 with the 5K race taking place on Disney Cruise Line's Castaway Cay.[15] The first international runDisney weekend was Disneyland Paris Half Marathon in September 2016.[3]

In September 2016 Disneyland Resort Paris held its first races at the DLP Val d’ Europe Half-Marathon.

RunDisney canceled all Disneyland Resort based races beginning in 2018 due to major ongoing construction projects (e.g. Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, the Disneyland Eastern Gateway and a new Downtown Disney hotel).[16] The Theme Park Insider blog speculated that Disney may be using the loss of revenue to the City of Anaheim and nearby business as leverage to expedite project approval.[17]

In the 2017 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon, which took place on November 5, 2017, a runner collapsed and died near the finish line in the Epcot parking lot. No other details were initially disclosed.[18]

In 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Star Wars Rival Run Weekend was cancelled,[19] while the Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend was changed to a virtual race weekend.[20] On September 22, 2020, it was announced that both the 2021 Walt Disney World Marathon and the 2021 Princess Half Marathon Weekends would become virtual as well.[21]

On June 30, 2021, it was announced that in-person racing would return to Walt Disney World, beginning with the Wine & Dine Weekend in November. Some modifications may be made due to COVID.[22]

On September 11, 2022, during D23 Expo, it was revealed that runDisney races would return to Disneyland in 2024.[23]

Weekend series

Weekend series[24][25] month location Inaugurated Discontinued
Walt Disney World Marathon January Disney World 1994[3]
Princess Half-Marathon February 2009[26]
runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend April 2022[27]
Star Wars Half Marathon
— The Dark Side
April 2016[26] 2021[28]
Walt Disney World Inline March/April 2003[8][9] 2007
Florida Half-Ironman Triathlon and Family Festival May 2004 2005[10]
Tri-America Series Finale[10] No No
Danskin Women's Triathlon Series[10] No No
Minnie Marathon Weekend May 2006[12] 2008
Expedition Everest Challenge May Disney's Animal Kingdom 2012 2015[29]
Walt Disney World Triathlon September[12] Disney World No No
Wine & Dine Half Marathon November 2010[4]
Star Wars Half Marathon
— The Light Side
January Disneyland 2015[3]
Tinker Bell Half-Marathon May 2012[4]
Disneyland Half-Marathon September
(Labor Day weekend)
Avengers Super Heroes Half Marathon November 2014[3]
Disneyland Paris Half Marathon September Disneyland Paris 2016[3]
Virtual Running Shorts Series May–June virtual/anywhere 2016

Races

Race [24][25] Weekend Inaugurated Discontinued Additional info
Walt Disney World Marathon Walt Disney World Marathon 1994[3]
WDW Half Marathon 1998 originally called the Donald Half Marathon[4]
Family Fun Run 5-K[14]
Walt Disney World 10K 2014[14]
Castaway Cay Challenge 5K 2015[15]
Inline Marathon WDW Inline 2003[8][9] 2007
Inline Half Marathon by 2005[9] 2007
Florida Half-Ironman Triathlon Florida Half-Ironman Triathlon and Family Festival 2004 2005 [10]
Kids Race
National Kidney Foundation of Florida Gift of Life 5K Fun Run/Walk[10]
Women Run the World 15K Minnie Marathon Weekend 2006[12] 2008
Go Red For Women 5K
one-mile
Champion 5K ESPN the Weekend 2009[13] 2011 Disney's Hollywood Studios
Fun Run
Princess Half-Marathon Princess Half-Marathon 2009[26]
Enchanted 10K
Princess 5K
Kids Dashes & One Mile
Star Wars Half Marathon Star Wars Half Marathon
— The Dark Side
2016[26] 2021
Star Wars 10K 2021
Star Wars 5K 2021
runDisney Kids Races 2021
Race for the Taste 10K Race for the Taste/Food & Wine Festival (October) 1999 2009 originally the 10K Disney Classic until 2005,[7][9] replaced by Wine & Dine Half
Disney's Cross Country Classic[9]
Wine & Dine Half-Marathon Wine & Dine Half Marathon/
Food & Wine Festival
2010[4]
Wine & Dine 10K 2016
Disney Fall Feast 5K 2005 formerly Race for the Cure 5K,[9] Mickey's Holiday 5K (-2016), Halloween 5K and Jingle Jungle 5K; ran in Animal Kingdom
runDisney Kids Races
Half Marathon Tinker Bell Half-Marathon 2012
Tinker Bell 10K
Never Land 5K
Kids Races
DL Half Marathon Disneyland Half-Marathon 2006
Disneyland 10K 2013 [30]
5K
Kids Races
Half Marathon Avengers Super Heroes Half Marathon 2015[3]
Thor 10K formerly Dr. Strange 10K
Spider-Man 5K formerly Captain America 5K
Kids Races
Half Marathon Star Wars Half Marathon
— The Light Side
2015[3] - the Light Side appended in 2016 with the additional of the Disney World base Star Wars Half Marathon - The Dark Side
Star Wars 10K
Star Wars 5K
Kids Races
DLP Val d’ Europe Half-Marathon Disneyland Paris (DLP) Half Marathon[31] 2016[3]
Paris 5K Family Run 2016
Paris 10K 2017 [32]
runDisney Kids Races 2016
Expedition Everest Challenge 2012 2015 nighttime 5K: part race, part obstacle course, and part scavenger hunt. The hunt clues lead to after race party.[29]
Yellow Shoes 5K Virtual Running Shorts Series 2016
Red Pants 5K
White Glove 5K

Race for the Taste

The Race for the Taste, formerly Disney Classic, was a 10K route that started at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, then went through Disney-MGM Studios' new attraction, Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, then went along Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, and finished at the World Showcase in Epcot, where the Food and Wine Festival is taking place. A ceremonial toast kicked off the race while music and entertainment lined the route. Runners were required to maintain a 15-minute mile.[9]

Athletes enjoyed a ceremonial toast to start the race. During the run, participants were entertained by festive music and entertainment. A "Go the Distance" Expo was held October 7–8 which in 2005 had a special wine debut, Miles of Magic, a California Syrah wine.[9]

Race Challenges

Earn additional medals for completing multiple races.

  • Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend
    • Fairy Tale Challenge: run the 10K and half marathon[33]
  • Walt Disney World Weekend
    • Goofy Challenge (2006-): run the half and full marathons[14]
    • Dopey Challenge (2014-)[14]: run all four Disney World weekend races[14]
  • Disneyland Half-Marathon Weekend
    • Dumbo Double Dare (2013—) running the 10K and the half marathon[30]
    • Coast-to-Coast: run a half marathon in Orlando and in Anaheim in a single calendar year[30]
  • Disneyland Paris (DLP) Half Marathon Weekend
    • Castle to Chateau Challenge (2016-) in the same calendar year run one of the half marathon at Disneyland, the halfmarathon at Walt Disney World or the marathon at Walt Disney World plus run the half marathon at Disneyland Paris [31]
    • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo Cinderella (2017-) run both Paris 10K and a half marathon races[32]
  • Wine & Dine Half Marathon
    • Disney Two Course Challenge [34]

References

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  17. ^ Niles, Robert (October 18, 2017). "Disneyland cancels its 2018 runDisney schedule, future events". Theme Park Insider. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
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  19. ^ runDisney (April 15, 2020). "runDisney Registration Update". RunDisney Blog. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  20. ^ runDisney (July 22, 2020). "The 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend Goes Virtual - Still Wickedly Delicious!". RunDisney Blog. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  21. ^ Team RunDisney. "2021 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend and Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend Transition". RunDisney. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  22. ^ RunDisney (June 30, 2021). "Return to In-Person Running". RunDisney. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  23. ^ Smith, Thomas (September 9, 2022). "D23 Expo: LIVE Updates on Future Experiences Coming to Disney Parks and Beyond". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
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  28. ^ "Make a Final Run to the runDisney Virtual 2021 Star Wars Rival Run Weekend!".
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