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Pocket Race Guide - May
By Alice Palmer on 30/04/2009 10:47:12
Featuring... Hinckley Half-Marathon, South Cheshire 20, Heroes 10K, Ramsbury Circuit 5, Raby Castle 10K, Saab Salomon Turbo X Surrey Hill
charity fundraiser - taking in all of Leeds' iconic landmarks.National Highlights... Hinckley Half-Marathon, May 10 Hinckley Half-Marathon (Warwickshire, May 10) Pop a spring half-marathon in your racing schedule with this friendly
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RW Pocket Race Guide - May
By Libby Willis on 01/05/2007 11:14:27
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
National HighlightsChasing the Grand Prix, May 8 Silverstone 10K (Northamptonshire, May 8) Has your schedule hit skid row? Is your training more turgid than turbo-charged? Why not rev up your running by registering for the Silverstone 10K on May 8
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50, not out
By Trinity on 01/08/2005 09:45:43
RW member Trinity tackles her longest-ever ultra-distance event, the 50-Mile Challenge in Kent, along with 15 other RW members...
:30 to the first mile, then walk up to 11 minutes, run the remainder of the second mile and walk to 22 minutes, and so on, maintaining 11-minute miles all the way. This would take me to the finish in 9:36, allowing me 20 minutes spare to get sub-10.When I got
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The 100 Marathon Club
By Alice Palmer on 10/08/2009 10:08:00
One marathon might seem challenging enough, so how do the hardy members of the 100 Marathon Club run race after race?
Marathon. It's very special, and it is so different to road marathons. It just has something else.What kind of training do you do?S: I write my own training schedules. When I'm not racing, I do quite high mileage – I'm running 85 miles this week, and 90
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RW Pocket Race Guide - October
By Runner's World on 21/09/2005 10:41:34
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
that peaks at 1000ft. An event not for the faint hearted, but certainly a must-do on any adventurous marathon runner's race schedule. More Marathon Highlights:Leicester Marathon (Leicester, October 2)Abingdon Marathon (Oxon, October 16)Beachy Head Marathon
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Shades Of Glory
By David Mitchell on 09/06/2008 11:27:44
One of three ladies who attempted to be the first to complete the Brathay 10 in 10 Challenge last month - this is RW forumite Shades' incredible story
feel the hunger to achieve it or you won’t. And realise that it is going to hurt – big style." After becoming only the second woman to complete the challenge and run 263 miles in 10 days, does she feel the need to challenge her time and do it all over
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Pacing Groups At The Virgin London Marathon
By on 10/04/2012 09:00:00
Here's how to find us - and stick with us - among 35,000 runners
.We'll be leading six groups:6:52-minute miling (just under a 3:00 marathon)8:00 miling (just under 3:30)9:00 miling (just under 4:00)10:00 miling (just under 4:30)11:00 miling (just under 5:00)'Get You Round' (jogging pace, with a one-minute walk break after every
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Abingdon Marathon: The Return!
By RichK on 22/10/2004 13:24:09
2004's forum build-up to the Oxfordshire 26.2 began in February, and culminated in October. Here's the inside story
close to the target, and we reached 20 miles in 2.59.01 - 59 seconds faster than the schedule - or 3 seconds a mile too fast.Trouble was that by then there was only AJH, ICRAM, Blond Dog and me left :(Next thing I knew, a mile later, I was on my own
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RW Pocket Race Guide - October
By David Mitchell on 25/09/2008 12:25:32
Featuring... Saab Salomon Turbo X Mugdock, Great Clarendon Marathon, Aberystwyth Twin Peaks 7, Great Eastern Run, Leicester City Marathon, Wimbledon Audi 10K, East Coast Run 10K and Holmfirth 15
countryside on a 13.1-mile loop, before rejoining the half-marathon course. It’s a great option for beginners and experienced runners alike. Wimbledon Audi 10K (London, October 19) No prizes for guessing what sport is typically associated with the SW19
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Forum vs Dartmoor Discovery: Blame the dinosaur!
By RichK on 15/06/2005 12:24:57
13 per cent of the field at the 2005 32-mile Dartmoor Discovery were RW forumites. Read about the training... the hills... the celebrations and, er, the selfless litter-picking
than last year.The plans went well, and Trinity even won her age category at one of our warm-up races, the Halstead Marathon. But in the week preceding the event, taper madness set in and doubts surfaced. We had planned to run at about 10-minute miling
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