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In For The Long Haul: Ironman Training (Preview)
By Chris Goodfellow on 04/08/2009 11:35:20
There are few events that will test you as much as an Ironman. It's an enormous undertaking, but with the right preparation, and by following the advice from our experts, you can do it (non-subscriber preview)

Photo by: Bakke-Svensson/Ironman An Ironman triathlon is an emotional experience. The physical and mental challenge presented by the event (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run) slowly removes the layers

Personal Best Awards 2009
By Runner's World on 24/04/2009 11:10:41
Celebrating the best products, races and services in our sport

sportspeople.  Best New Event Royal Parks Foundation Half-MarathonThis debut London event was blessed with perfect autumn weather, but it was the organisers who got everything else right. Over 7,500 runners ran a landmark-lined route that weaved through

Win Head-To-Toe Kit With The PUMA HellRunner™ Series
By on 26/08/2010 12:02:04

®s for the first 200 online entries for Hell in the Middle (worth £13 each). To win, just enter Hell in the Middle now. If you’ve yet to pit yourself against a PUMA HellRunner™ event, find out what all the fuss is about with our exclusive video trailer

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

and even a kids’ scootathon! Take part as an individual or as a team. Raise money for four different charities: Breakthrough Breast Cancer, Great Ormond Street Charity, Rays of Sunshine and Whizz-Kidz. To find out more about this exciting summer event visit

Who are they, the Pirate Ship of Fools?
By Jj on 03/01/2008 16:10:22
From the origins of the name to their first Ironman races - a historic account of our unofficial forum triathlon club

of yellow-clad triathletes who compete in international Ironman events, originally one outing a year but now several – although the main one is a big group holiday event with its own awards ceremony post-race. So popular has the Pirate Ship of Fools become

From Non-Runner To Ultra-Runner: Here's How
By Runner's World on 23/06/2005 14:18:04
How Jane Riley went from being a beginner to training for the Marathon Of Britain

in Berkshire. Almost inevitably, she found herself looking for an even bigger task. There was only one UK event that fitted the her needs: the Marathon of Britain.In preparation for the six-day, 175-mile event, Jane did the MoBlite – back to back off

Runner's World PB Awards 2008
By Runner's World on 15/01/2008 13:48:28
Help us select Britain's best running club as part of our annual celebration of the products and services that help make your running so enjoyable and enriching

Elite Award Categories:Best Overall ProductBest ShoeBest Nutritional ProductBest New EventBest Running RetailerMost Improved EventThe UK's Best Running Club 2008 Award (sponsored by New Balance)Running clubs are a crucial and valued part of the running

Runner's World PB Awards 2008 - The Winners
By Runner's World on 23/04/2008 15:54:44
Chosen by you and rewarded by us - we celebrate the products and services that help make running great (including UK's Best Running Club Award)

’s not unusual to see its vests among the first and last 10 at any event. But Poole Runners is about more than competition: it’s always willing to put something back into the local community, organising nearly 20 races throughout the year – including its flagship

The Marathon: A Brief History
By Warren Pole on 23/03/2011 15:01:16
The marathon has been transformed into a talismanic calling for runners all over the world. The question is: why?

Marathons and legendary feats have been partners in crime for as long as any of us can remember. The event's beginnings can be traced back to the Greek soldier Pheidippides, who ran from Marathon to Athens to announce the defeat of the Persians

Shirt Tales
By Rob Spedding on 07/11/2005 08:04:36
Sweaty and stale, worn and threadbare, or ironed and framed: race T-shirts of all shapes and sizes tell the stories of our running lives

us with.We've gathered together a collection of race T-shirts, the stories they tell, and the racing truths they represent. You've probably run some of these events and you might have kept hold of the same T-shirts, so pull them out and see what

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