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Forum v IM Florida: Sailing to the Sunshine State
By Fat Buddha on 14/11/2007 13:11:25
Three years after forumite Candy Ollier first regaled us with tales of Ironman Florida, 12 intrepid Pirates made the voyage over the Pond in search of their own rewards
06:03:58 04:07:13 11:47:16 Fat Buddha 890 01:20:02 05:30:14 04:52:03 11:54:34 Pebble 1256 01:16:34 05:39:46 05:32:43 12:40:26
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Three Dicks And An Iron Maiden
By Fat Buddha on 06/02/2004 17:23:08
The URWFRC tames the Tough Guy ...
Stevo who gets a 1:18 and 21st, with their other friend Emmie (an elite triathlete) coming in 6th female, at 1:38:36 – just 26 seconds behind Dutchie. Some great times!Other notable results are The Count with 2hrs (never knew he could go so quick
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The Holly & Mistletoe Christmas Frolic, Dec 14
By Fat Buddha on 17/12/2003 11:15:48
More fun, running and socialising at the latest Forumite gathering
, with little traffic, and we arrive in Reading just before 10am, and heave to in a car park next to Reading Rowing Club on the Thames. As we walk into a very sunny but chilly car park there's an explosion of greetings from all these strange people with even
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Be Afraid: Darkside Challenge at the Sodbury Slog
By Fat Buddha on 05/12/2003 12:29:58
Challenge the forum Darkside to a mud 'n' guts eight-miler, and this is what you get!
have no idea what they have won. And probably don’t care, really! It was just excellent fun.(Overall winning time is 58:12; fastest Darksider is TwoDogs in 1:16:18; slowest finisher comes in at 2:59:19; poor Jethro's team was the last Challenge team
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The Great Forum Ironman Challenge
By Runner's World on 18/11/2004 14:16:37
July 2005, Zurich: 50 forumites. Many first-timers. One Ironman Triathlon. (That's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run). Come and see the fun.
LINKS • Ironman Switzerland SITE • Official Ironman Website • Trinewbies.com• Ironman training planIn summer 2004, more than 20 forum members pledged to take on Ironman Switzerland in July 2005 - that's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run. Many
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Swimming With The Tide
By Catherine Lee on 02/10/2007 11:25:46
No wetsuit, no flippers, no stopping and resting... it's the amazing story of Dr.Nic's 44-mile open water Jersey challenge
yourself."A 10.5-mile swim covering the length of Lake Windermere and a 12-hour split-session (six hours on Saturday and another six on Sunday) in training definitely helped her prepare both physically and psychologically, though Dr Nic is quick to downplay
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Forum Pirates Take On Bala Tri
By Iron Rose on 08/06/2005 12:11:35
PSOF coach and number one supporter IronRose reports from the Bala Middle Distance Triathlon
pictures so camped out around 200m from the finish line to give a boost for that final push. Our wait for team PSOF didn’t last long with The Count (4.38.08) running in triumphant as first pirate home. Monique (4.55.19) followed, having made up considerable
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Forum v Ironman Austria
By Candy Ollier on 12/07/2007 14:14:53
The guts and the glory - read how 40 RW members fared at Ironman Austria 2007
05:45:29 14:12:23 GOM 1837 01:18:38 06:38:03 06:13:16 14:20:04 Sir Talkalot 1852 01:37:36 06:38:17 05:52:54 14:28:31 Symes 1901
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Three Try a Tri
By on 13/06/2006 12:17:00
Last year three RW guinea pigs took up the total-body challenge of the Michelob ULTRA London Triathon
for the 100m freestyle and 1:03.29 for the 100m butterfly, so the 1500m swim will be longer than his usual competitive distances. But he will be prepared as he frequently covers the distance in training: "I find it quite a stress reliever: knocking out a mile
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My 2005 London Marathon...
By Runner's World on 18/04/2005 15:18:16
How was it for you? - Your inspirational stories and action shots from the 2005 Flora London Marathon
:44, Andy Brown, 3:46, Westwoody, 3:47, Annie K, 3:50, Cheeko, 3:55, Snowy389, 3:56, Eimear Curtin, 3:56, Oxton48, 3:58, Jon Hull, 4:00, Lee Cantrill, 4:00 4:01 TO 5:00 See all | See latest Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Starring... Paul
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