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Your 60 Favourite Worldwide Races
By Runner's World on 08/12/2005 12:56:16
From the joy of the big city to the wilds of China... 60 tantalising races to start dreaming about
Big Sur Marathon, CaliforniaIf there's a better excuse for a holiday – and a better way to see the sights – than a foreign race, we don't know it. We asked you to tell us about your favourite overseas events, and the results are tantalisingly good
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The Great Wall Marathon
By Sean Fishpool on 05/11/2002 15:51:33
If you're going to hit the wall during a marathon, you may as well do it with style
: the slip-on uppers dont even have laces.Wang Wei Hua the girl in question is one of 85 runners in Tianjiin province today. Our nationalities are as diverse as our abilities 11 from China, a majority from Denmark (home of the race organisers), half a
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The Great Wall Marathon
By Sean Fishpool on 05/11/2002 15:51:33
If you're going to hit the wall during a marathon, you may as well do it with style
The Great Wall Marathon...The Great Wall Marathon takes place each May, and also incorporates a half-marathon. Entries are available as part of apackage. For more details from the UK, contact 2:09 Events; tel 0870 3500 209; email info@209events.com; www.209
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Worldwide Races Index
By on 19/05/2009 11:58:52
Enjoy our jam-packed international race listings for travel ideas in unforgettable surroundings, from once-in-a-lifetime destinations to European mini-breaks
-Marathon (India) Race Website | RW ReviewSeptemberSydney Marathon (Australia) Race WebsiteOctoberBeijing Marathon (and Half, 10K and 5K) (China) Race WebsiteHimalayan 100-mile Stage Race (India) Race Website | RW ReviewLe Grand Raid de la Réunion (Réunion) Race
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Five Minutes With... Jonnie Peacock
By Dominique Brady on 02/09/2010 14:40:00
Bouncing on blades and eating too much chocolate, we discover that new Paralympic talent Jonnie Peacock still enjoys his teenage kicks.
better than I thought and I'm still really enjoy training even after my first year. In the competitions you get so much adrenaline and it's so raw -you just have to run, and that's what I really like about it.You finished fifth in the T44 100m event
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RW Pocket Race Guide - March
By Runner's World on 01/03/2007 12:47:39
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
’t fancy the full 10K, you can always make the most of the 5K or 1,500m fun-run options.City of Lincoln 10K (Lincolnshire, March 25) Lincoln’s biggest road race enters its eleventh year, and promises to be just as popular as ever, with a field of around 4,000
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The North Pole Marathon
By Steven Seaton on 15/08/2006 11:56:29
With temperatures of -25ºC to contend with, you'd do well to manage eight-minute-mile pace in the North Pole Marathon. But that won't impress the locals... the polar bears are much quicker
Although cheap by the standards of polar travel the 2004 package for race entry, flights and accommodation from Longyearbyen was $8500 compared with $12,500 on other trips it was still unquestionably an expensive running race. Perhaps that added extra
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Inside Osaka: The Editor's Cut
By Andy Dixon on 30/08/2007 08:57:47
Our man on the ground provides the essential inside report from the World Athletics Championships - Updated Sunday 9.20pm (local time)
was probably running about as fast as I could sprint. Well, thanks to the efficient wonders of the IAAF biomechanics team, I've been able to see the 100m splits for his last 1000 metres of the race. His last four 100-metre splits in 14.28, 13.75, 13.43 and 14.05
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