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Princess Half Marathon Photos: Disney Press Release




Angemir Martinez (Orlando, Fla.) waves to the crowd at the start of Disney's Princess Half Marathon. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Preston Mack)
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(March 8, 2009): In true Princess fashion, Liza Hunter Galvan of San Antonio, Tex. gets sprinkled by the Fairy God Mothers after her victory at Disney's Princess Half Marathon. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Preston Mack)
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(March 8, 2009): Liza Hunter Galvan of San Antonio, Tex. celebrates her victory at Disney's Princess Half Marathon with a time of 1:18:18. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Jimmy Deflippo)
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(March 8, 2009): Nadezhda Tuptova of Gainesville, Fla. crosses the line in 1:19:24 to finish second at Disney's Princess Half Marathon with a time of 1:18:18. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Jimmy Deflippo)
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(March 8, 2009): Mickey and Minnie Mouse congratulate one of the more than 7,500 women runners that competed during Disney's Princess Half Marathon. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Preston Mack)
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(March 8, 2009): Dressed as Ariel from Little Mermaid, Christie Chanda (1074) of Concord, Calif. and Genevieve Lee (6437) of Walnut Creek, Calif., who is dressed as Snow White pose with Mickey and Minnie Mouse during Disney's Princess Half Marathon. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Jimmy Deflippo)
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(March 8, 2009): Beth Wonicker-Cook (90) of Palm Harbor, Fla. and Heather Ellison (138) of Clearwater, Fla. run outside of Cinderella's Castle at Magic Kingdom dressed as Tinker Bell during Disney's Princess Half Marathon at Epcot. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Todd Anderson)
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(March 8, 2009): Holly Holcombe (2389) and Patricia Ballas (7363), both from Delray Beach, Fla., pose outside of Cinderella's Castle at Magic Kingdom during Disney's Princess Half Marathon. Thousands of women from every U.S. state and 17 other countries took part in the inaugural event that is part of a three-day celebration of women’s health and fitness. More than 11,000 runners in all competed in various races throughout weekend, making this event one of the largest endurance race weekends geared towards women. (credit: Todd Anderson)
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