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Richard Talbot 3 |  
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| Posted: 11/09/12 19:58:11 11 |
| great rcae,,,,,,,heat and hills a magical combination! |
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Richard Talbot 3 |  
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| Posted: 27/03/12 08:40:47 47 |
| I think it is located at the long man of wilmington on wendover hill....beast yes. i think it is tougher just for the relentless hills. At least at the beachy head there is a decent flat break in the middle. I have only run marathons in 3 locations, beachy head, 2 oceans cape town, and pattaya thailand.....and this was the toughest and most enjoyable!!! |
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Richard Talbot 3 |  
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| Posted: 25/03/12 18:41:07 07 |
wow well done for doing another half today. I did the full and hope to jog around the sussex half next sunday. yeterday was great but i think it may take 4 or 5 days rest before i recover! |
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Richard Talbot 3 |  
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| Posted: 25/03/12 10:58:08 08 |
| the thought of another today scares me........i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did........savage but amazing! |
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Richard Talbot 3 |  
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| Posted: 25/03/12 07:20:00 00 |
| the morning after. Yesteday's run was both brutal and magnificent. I had previously twice run the beachy head marathon but that was nothing compared to this race. Superbly organised the weather and the views were stunning, but the hills? Whenever flat ground was found around the corner another BEAST lay in wait! I am alive thankyou! |
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