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My 2004 London Marathon
By Julia on 26/04/2004 10:10:45
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04

chance of going to Florida, and I asked a few people who have 50 or so marathons under their belts how it would fit in with flying back last Thursday. Fine, no probs, they said; the rest will do you good. So off i went with my family  to Florida. Great

My 2004 London Marathon
By Twinkle on 26/04/2004 12:29:26
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04

. Then my family came looking for me, wrapped me in their coats and helped me stagger along to the Mall. Without them, I'd never have made it to the end and they even persuaded me to run the last few yards, just so I could feel the sense of achievement

MdS Training Blog: What to wear!
By James Fricker on 06/02/2012 17:16:43
Spiders, venom pumps and a very special bit of running kit

unflattering tight fit around the derrière) its well up to the job in hand. I was tempted to upload a picture of the unflattering look to complement this post but it’s a site for all the family and I’m sure some like to eat whilst reading – so I opted not to

Lorraine and Linda running our first marathon for Motor Neurone Disease
By Lorraine Bailey 2 on 21/04/2011 21:15:56
We had an amazing day.My 7 children and some with partners came to cheer.

Wonderful day. I did not know I could keep going so long but with the best friend in the world and the support of my family cheering, I made it nearly running the whole way! My seven children and husband came to cheer even though the men had been

My first and last marathon
By Vickster66 on 04/05/2012 15:38:05
My tale of a five hour absolute dream come true

the other way.From mile seven I was looking for my family, but I’ve forgotten my own instructions and they weren't there. By mile eight I was frantic. I must have missed them and I tried to ring them but it was too noisy. I was promising myself that just

Mogs London Marathon Blog
By Mark Portman on 29/04/2012 19:45:29
First Ever Marathon - Sub-4:00

miles. The streets narrowed and the crowds were masive and very loud, with music and cheering that makes you feel you can run at twice the speed. I rounded the Cutty Sark and headed towards the nine mile marker, where my family - Ali, Mia, Connie

If you're ever losing faith in human nature, go out and watch a marathon.
By Cathy Campbell 2 on 26/04/2012 16:05:26
My London marathon story: from receiving my place, through training and the big day itself.

and any family events so that gran could watch them and remember things. Gran loved mum's films; she'd watch them over and over again, as if every time she was watching them for the first time. So I decided to ask mum to help me make a film about gran, her

My VLM 2010: Mark Street
By Mark Street 2 on 27/04/2010 20:55:26
After three attempts, I finally made it to the start line of the London Marathon

with him, so I got on the highlights show which brought my family joy. Not me though - I looked pathetic. My form had gone and I was struggling through the wall that I had read so much about.With the help of girls in tutus offering Jelly Babies I made it

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

Carbs reloaded
By on 22/02/2013 10:16:00
Fuelling your runs needn't be all pasta and rice. Michelin-starred chef Anthony Demetre introduces some nutritious alternative carb dishes.

QuinoaWhy eat it? Often treated like wheat or oats, but actually a member of the spinach family, quinoa packs a bigger nutritional punch than standard grains. Identified as a food with ‘high nutritive value’ by the UN’s Food and Agriculture

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