Running runDisney with a Pacer with Sherry Marcotte

Season 1 Episode 66 of Running to the Castle Podcast w/ Dr. Ali Marty

In this episode of Running to the Castle Sherry Marcotte joins me to talk about running runDisney races with a pacer and pace group.

Sherry answered the most common questions runDisney runners have about using a pace group to make it across the finish line.

Some important topics covered in this episode include:

12:43 What to do if you have to go to the bathroom when in a pace group

16:24 What corral are the pace groups in?

17:02 What to do if the pace group you want is in the corral before you

18:24 Find out if there are sign ups for using pacers at runDisney and where to talk to them

37:30 Sherry volunteers as a runDisney pacer and works at Bolder Athletic and as a Travel Agent with Mouse World Travel

41:00 What to do if you want to stop for a Character stop but use a pacing group

Sherry is a RunDisney enthusiast and pacer!

She has run 30 marathons and over 75 half marathons!! She began running in 2013 and discovered the Galloway method before her first marathon in 2015 and the rest is history! She is working towards her 6 Star Abbott World Marathon Majors - completing her journey in 2025 in Boston. She is the office manager for Bolder Athletic Wear and also a travel agent with Mouse World Travel. 

Find Sherry on Instagram @runsinaskirt 

Ali Marty

Hi! I’m Ali. I’ve been in the health and wellness space since graduating with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2012. I worked in the typical outpatient clinic with active men and women with orthopedic injuries (shin splints, Achilles tendonitis, muscle and ligament tears, knee pain, IT Band pain, plantar fasciitis, and hip and knee arthritis until 2018 at which point I started Mobile Physical Therapy in Las Vegas, Nevada. Over the past few years I’ve transitioned to helping women running runDisney races after they’ve had an injury and they want to finish strong and enjoy the rest of their runcation.

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