wouldn't But what age would you choose to be?What's more important, youthful looks or age and experience ...to you personally and in your partner? I choose to be the age I am.I don't believe a woman gets less attractive with age either. Mrs FR looks just
I have just been reading a few of the posts and saw something on good for age being at a different start? Is this the case? i got in for good for age (3.28 last year). Anyone help. I really want to get in the 'teens! 3.nineTEEN. I am praying I run
What effects does the ageing effect have on people with running apart from slowness- do tendons and muscle fibre age.Does running past 50 lead to arthritis ? Bruce/Hellen/Peter/Ian/Craig/Jim/John/Pete/Tanya/Martin/Joan/Denise/Anoop, or whatever your
I STARTED RACEING AGED FORTY TWO WITH A TWENTY MILE RACE COMPLETED IN TWO HOURS TWO MINS A MARATHON TWO HRS FIFTY FIVE I TRAINED WITH RUNNING CLUB AND IMPROVED TIMES TO UNDER TWO HOURS FOUR THE TWENTYMILE AND RAN MARATHON IN TWO HOURS FORTY FIVE
criteria - not 'good for age' I wish I was about 99, then last years time may have counted!!!!!!!!!!! If I were a 80 y.o. woman, I would get a GFA place. Unfortunately/Fortunately (delete as applicable) I'm not!!
My acceptance form shows date of birth correct at 6th March 1944, which means that I shall be 62 on the day. BUT the 'age on April 23rd 2006' bit says 60. I've met one other runner who has the same issue. I've checked last years acceptance form
in 2003 or 2004). You must provide proof of this performance i.e. a photocopy of your results slip and your age. The closing date for receipt of letters applying for GFA entries is 10th October 2004.If your performance is accepted by our scrutinisers you
Does anybody know what the formula is to assess your fitness for your age based on race time?I came across the figures following the Easter Bunny 10k at Yeovilton but don't know how it is calculated.It could be useful as it provides an index
If you could stay the same age forever in your life,what would it be?Ill start.25 29 30 - old enough to have acquired some experience (and to be able to pitty the 18 year olds who think they know everything) but still young enought to have the hope
:-http://www.london-marathon.co.uk/indexm.shtml I don't think there's any age limit - I've known people in their 90's do it. If we're still running marathons in our 90's at least we won't have to bother with the ballot!! If we're still going at 90, perhaps we'll be in with a chance of a prize