Aspiring Olympian sets Disney marathon record, winning 4 races from buzai232's blog

Brittany Charboneau set a marathon record on Sunday, and she did it dressed as her favorite Disney characters.To get more disney latest news, you can visit shine news official website.

Charboneau swept all four of the Walt Disney World Marathon weekend races, becoming the first person to top the 5K, 10K, half marathon and marathon finishers in the event’s 29-year history. That’s a combined 48.6 miles of running on consecutive days known as the “Dopey Challenge.”She completed the 26.2-mile marathon in 2 hours, 45 minutes, beating runners from all over the world who competed in Disney-themed costumes.

The 33-year-old aspiring Olympian from Denver said she decided to tackle the Disney races after suffering an injury in training and enduring a difficult run at the Boston Marathon in October. She wanted something fun to look forward to after a tough race.

“I feel amazing,” she said Sunday. “This was such a mental-win weekend for me. My goal was never to win all of these. My goal was to go out, wear costumes and have an amazing time.”She won the 5K dressed as Elsa from “Frozen” and the 10K as Bing Bong from “Inside Out.” For the half marathon, she led the pack as Joy, another character from “Inside Out.” She crossed the finish line for the full marathon as Cruella de Vil from the “101 Dalmatians.”

She faced another setback over the holidays, but it didn’t derail her victories. Charboneau said she tested positive for COVID-19 around Christmas despite being fully vaccinated and boosted, but she was cleared to run in time for the event.

Thousands of runners participated in the races, which feature courses winding through the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT. Runners were back on the track after the pandemic forced last year’s race to be held virtually.

Charboneau started running when she was 13, competing in cross country and track in high school and as a walk-on her junior and senior years at Colorado State University. It took her 15 years to win her first race. She finished first in the Chi Town Half Marathon in 2015 in Chicago.When she won a marathon in Denver in 2017, she quit her sales and marketing job and focused full time on running. In 2020, she finished 13th in the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, recording her personal best marathon time of 2 hours, 33 minutes.

The reason I wanted to do this is to remind people you can have big goals, but you can have fun with it,” she said.When she’s not running, Charboneau enjoys doing improv and sketch comedy. Her nickname is “The Funny Runner.”


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