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| Posted: 22/04/13 22:31:26 26 |
Actually that's where you're wrong SR. All my friends and family think it is an amazing achievement that I have successfully made it through my training and will be at the starting line on Sunday - me too! A know of a lot of people, and many people on here too, who have not made it to the start of their marathon due to illness and injury, so to actually make it this far is an achievement in itself. |
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| Posted: 22/04/13 22:24:06 06 |
Well no one thinks it's an achievement because you haven't run it yet.
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| Posted: 22/04/13 22:17:53 53 |
Remember, make sure both feet are off the ground at all times, otherwise, you will be laughed off RW if you attempt to say you have grafted hard enough to be worthy of your medal...  Lol - Good luck on Sunday HeOw. Fingers crossed that the weather is kind to us! |
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| Posted: 22/04/13 22:09:53 53 |
Aiming for sub 4.30 at manchester on Sunday. Will be pleased as punch when I finish it, even if I have to walk some of it and even if it takes me longer than that to do so. This time last year was over 3 stone heavier and a 20 a day smoker. I feel proud of how far I have come, so to those of you who don't think it's an achievement. |
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| Posted: 15/04/13 22:34:39 39 |
Totally agree it is horrific. Targetting marathon runners, the majority of which would be running for charity, and their families and friends is just sick. Sad times indeed. Glad your sister is ok Carovet |
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