Since a record 56 percent of all running race finishers were females in 2012, it’s no wonder there are two women-focused runDisney races. And the Tinker Bell Half Marathon and Princess Half Marathon come in behind only the Nike Women’s Marathon and Half Marathon as the largest U.S. running events for ladies. While men are allowed in these races, the first two corrals are exclusively for women, and only females are eligible for awards, including top mother-daughter teams, sister teams, and military women (though men who run as part of a coed team can win a coed team award).

These aren’t the only events dominated by girl power, though. For marathons, women make up 42 percent of finishers nationally; however, the 2013 Walt Disney World Marathon became the first major gender-neutral American marathon in which gals outnumbered guys, accounting for 51 percent of finishers.