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Charity Fatigue Syndrome
By Andy Blackford on 09/09/2003 10:30:17
Charity may start in the home, but these days it always seems to end up at a race of some sort

rationale – one that might satisfy their gaping spouses and incredulous colleagues. Wait! They have it! They’re doing it for Charity! So even if they explode at mile five in a cloud of atomised vomit, they’ll still be heroes. It’s a no-lose situation.If I

Why run for charity?
By David Mitchell on 03/10/2008 15:22:47
Who to choose, how to apply, what to expect - in fact, everything you need to know about running for charity

If you haven’t managed to secure a place through the ballot for next year’s Flora London Marathon, don’t despair: there’s still plenty of time to apply for a Golden Bond place and run for a charity. In fact, joining the masses who will be raising

Traithlete's World Charities Email
By on 24/03/2011 16:23:04

], Looking to take part in a triathlon during the summer? Got your own place already? Brilliant! Do it for charity. Have a look at these charities offering you an array of fantastic support in exchange

Share Your Fundraising Stories
By on 14/04/2010 15:24:32

for you – and with the UNICEF Kids Run, there's a race for all the family.For more details visit www.tui-marathon.com.Run For Good in the TUI MarathonCharity involvement in the running industry has grown substantially in the past few years, with runners

Keep Going Through Injury
By Ruth Emmett on 20/10/2010 11:38:14
If you’re an injured runner, don’t throw in the towel. Here’s how to stay in the game

for every running club in the country (runtrackdir.com).Sweet charity Don't assume that you can only do good by running. When Stephen Fothergill fractured his ankle falling down the stairs, he was devastated to miss his chance at running London 2010

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

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

Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award 2009 Shortlist
By Runner's World on 15/03/2009 09:39:46
Vote for your Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award 2009 winner from our reader-chosen shortlist

for the charity Guide Dogs. Having competed in numerous half-marathons and seven consecutive Flora London Marathons – and determined to prove that sight loss is no barrier to human endurance – Dave took on his biggest challenge to date last year, becoming

What Are You Like?
By Runner's World on 17/06/2004 10:51:32
You're not alone! Here's what over 125,000 typical runnersworld.co.uk members say about their running

) 13%Road cycling 13%Gym (classes) 13%Mountain biking 10%Power Walking 4%Triathlon 3%Adventure Racing 2%Skiing 8% AND... I have run for charity in the last 12 months... No 63%Yes 37%I have been injured in the last 12 months... Yes 53%No 47%(NB

Become a site member... and win £100 of Asics kit!
By Runner's World on 28/02/2008 16:47:57
Meet our two latest Members of the Month: Paul-G1PDC and PloddingOn

he’s running in aid of the British Heart Foundation."Joining the website has been really useful for finding out about races that aren’t as widely publicised as the large-scale charity events," he says, "and I love the forums too – whatever your

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