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BIG Marathon Index
By on 17/04/2012 11:00:00
All you need to know before taking on a marathon, from training plans to nutrition advice
Running for charity? Wondering how you'll have time to fit in your fundraising as well as your training? No need to panic - help is at hand in our real-life guide to making fundraising easy. It's packed with tried-and-tested strategies and imaginative ideas to help
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ASICS Target 26.2: On a Plateau
By on 21/01/2013 17:02:24
losing several family members to cancer, with minimal training I walked 1,160 miles from Lands End to John o'Groats for charity. My 15 marathons will provide a solid foundation for this experience and I'll share every high and low of this amazing
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Promotion: Mud Runner Dirty Weekend
By on 21/04/2013 12:17:00
It's back! Mud Runner Oblivion returns with The Dirty Weekend at the end of June 2013 at Eastnor Castle
-ordination, plus plenty of mud, glorious mud...Two races, plus the biggest hot tub in the landWhether you’re a fun runner, charity fundraiser or hardened adventure runner, there are two races to choose from in the Dirty Weekend, plus two junior races for the kids
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Heroes of Running 2008 - Winners
By Runner's World on 23/04/2008 17:21:26
Join us in recognising the outstanding individuals who make us exceptionally proud of our sport
so much support, friendship and awe-inspiring guts to the sport, motivating the thousands of runners they meet both at races and on the runnersworld.co.uk forums.The Fundraiser Eric Hardwick Eric Hardwick is not your average charity fundraiser
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My Marathon Challenge
By Carolyn McAlpine on 05/05/2011 23:19:05
In a moment of madness I bet my dad I would run the London Marathon. After he passed away I knew I would have to do it.
for him, and I knew I had to do it. I registered for the ballot in April 2010 half-thinking I would never get in and I also applied for a gold bond place through Anthony Nolan. I knew if I was given a place I wanted to raise money for this charity
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2012 London Marathon - My Story
By Andy C 350 on 27/04/2012 22:10:29
...it still hasn't sunk in yet!
of beans and scrambled eggs on toast followed by porridge. However, this was overshadowed by a lady on a nearby table having an epileptic seizure and falling to the floor. She was also running the marathon and was wearing a charity bib for a epilepsy
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RW Personal Best Awards - The Winners
By Runner's World on 21/06/2007 16:10:03
Chosen by you and rewarded by us - we celebrate the products and services that help make running great
brand or product across eight running-related categories: food and drink, shopping, charity, brands and campaigns, shoes, gear, health and events. To avoid influencing the vote in any way there were no shortlists or suggestions – it was a completely open
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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
.com, 350 runners lined up to support the duo in their very own charity half-marathon. The road course took in the lads' usual stomping ground, and the friendly atmosphere made this race one of the most welcoming events on last year’s running calendar
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My first and last marathon
By Vickster66 on 04/05/2012 15:38:05
My tale of a five hour absolute dream come true
to have the chance to run over the bridge with no traffic! Feeling very special (and looking it on the official photos) I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face. The charity supporters lined either side on the road and made a racket.The noise intensified
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TW Interviews: Rachael Cadman
By on 14/02/2012 10:00:00
Discover the long-distance training and racing secrets of the first woman to complete the Enduroman Arch to Arc challenge
was to take on the Channel and to incorporate that into a wider triathlon challenge. I’d already done the Double Ironman and I wanted to see what else I could achieve. It was wonderful that I managed to complete it and raised money for all the charities I
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