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Pocket Race Guide: Spring 10Ks
By Alice Palmer on 08/04/2010 16:50:35
Whether you're a first-time racer or seasoned pro, challenge yourself with one of these 10K races taking place in April and May
4K fun run and Junior event taking place alongside the main fixture, there's sure to be something for everyone at the Clandon Park 10K. Not least a pre-race warm-up and free massage to ease you into tip-top racing condition. It's certainly no walk
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RW Pocket Race Guide - March
By Catherine Lee on 21/02/2008 10:38:08
Featuring... Llanelli Waterside Half-Marathon, Cloud Nine Hill 8.75, Fradley 10K, Tough Challenge Marathon, Hastings Half-Marathon, Stowmarket Striders Joe Cox Half-Marathon, Hanham Horror 6
and adrenaline-fuelled mudfests may always go down a storm among punters, but sometimes it's hard to beat a no-frills classic road race. And there are certainly no extravagant trappings to this rural 10K on the northernmost tip of Lichfield.Two pancake-flat laps
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RW Pocket Race Guide - June
By Runner's World on 31/05/2005 13:37:14
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
. With evening seminars, map reading tips and a panel of veteran race experts to lend their helping hands, this event is a must for Marathon Of Britain entrants and ultra-runners.Ultra Race Highlights:Caerphilly Summits Challenge 31 (Glamorgan, July 2)Boddington
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RW Previews: Blackburn 'Winter Warmer' 10K, Feb 1
By Runner's World on 20/11/2003 16:15:08
"Spectacular views that no other race in the area can match..." reckons the organiser...
rare breed, but if you're near Blackburn, you're in luck. The Winter Warmer 10K starts at Witton Park and after a customary dash around the track, heads straight into the countryside on the roads. The next mile is uphill, but the views at the top
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Pocket Race Guide - January
By Alice Palmer on 28/12/2008 18:30:06
Featuring... Folksworth 15, Les Witton Memorial 10, Not the Roman IX, G3 10K series, Ferriby 10
there's a range of spot prizes, winners' prizes, team prizes… and if you miss out on those, not to fear – all finishers will take home a commemorative coaster, the perfect accessory for all those memento mugs.G3 10K seriesG3 10K series (Surrey
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Top 10 South African Races
By Alison Hamlett on 17/10/2008 11:28:08
Featuring... Old Mutual Om Die Dam 50K, Two Oceans Marathon 56K, Loskop Marathon 50K, Joburg City Marathon, Comrades Marathon 89K, Spar/Mercury Women's 10K, Knysna Forest Marathon, Foot Of Africa Marathon, Soweto Marathon, Winelands Marath
Marathon, Half-Marathon & 10K (October)2009 Date: tbc The Foot takes its name from Cape Agulhas, the southern-most tip of the African continent. The marathon is run off-road for the first half and on Tarmac for the second, with the first half featuring
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Readers' Top 10 UK Races: Beginner-Friendliness
By on 25/02/2010 11:46:21
The most beginner-friendly British races of 2009 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them
Great Manchester Run 10KWhere? Manchester When? MayThe Bupa Great Manchester Run 10K makes for a great introduction to racing. Not only is the organisation as slick as you'd expect from a Great Run event, but the course is a beginner's dream - flat
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RW Pocket Race Guide - June
By Runner's World on 25/05/2006 16:37:22
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
to complete the final task, as June sees the inaugural Chiquita Bananaman Chase 10K. Banana-dressed soap stars will set off at staggered intervals, leaving you with the chance to chase as many down as you can before the finish. Is it any wonder that over 800
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Pocket Race Guide: Summer Race Series
By Ben Palfreyman on 15/06/2010 12:51:42
Track the progress of your fitness and speed in a race series this summer
- as well as giving you a good shot at beating your 5K and 10K PBs.Threshold Summer Races (Stratford-upon-Avon, June 12)Race series are just as much social events as they are an opportunity to claim new PBs and few races exemplify this more than
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My 2004 London Marathon
By Sub 3:45 XFR Bear! on 21/04/2000 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
10k I was passing hordes of people - either walking or who were going slower than me. Also good was re-evaluating the situation and adjusting my goals as I realised the 3:30 was out of reach - rather than trying to catch up lost time. I shall
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