supporter “...I saw a very different side to FLM being a supporter as opposed to a runner and realised how so many people really do need the support of the crew...” Read the full quote1837-->Wolfy (right) and H.SupporterWhat a great day we had
Time not givenI thought that I was well prepared for everything that the FLM could throw atme. I had energy gels, immodium, blister plasters and ibuprofen.What I didn't anticipate was the huge lump in my throat in the last milewhich almost stopped
Time not givenThis was my first FLM and I sincerely hope I will be back again next year!The organisation was marvellous and the supporters must be the best in theworld. Did they come from 'rent a good crowd'? The best bit for me was aftermile 25
differently, everything went very well. Key to success: I ran 11 minute miles for the first 20 miles and seemed to have plenty (well maybe not plenty) in the tank for the last few miles. My wife and daughter said it looked as if I was sprinting to the finish
Time: 4:22Amazing experience! I managed to trim two minutes off my Loch Ness time last September, which I’m well chuffed about. Ran the first half in the general vicinity of the very excellent Rob Spedding and his 10 m/m team before speeding up a
3:52:29 “...I was on my own and it felt like the world and his wife were streaming past me...” Read the full quote1820--> Time: 3:52:29This was my second FLM; I last ran in 2003 in nearly identical conditions. The best moment for me was undoubtedly
number of pits stops, meant I saw a different side of FLM – the inside of a number of pubs en route.Great support was received from another forum pal Tiger, who popped up several times throughout, and then the 10 magnificent forum support teams at mile 17
Time: 4:30Everything went exactly to plan! About 10 years ago I ran a half-marathon and then sat on my backside for a while (rowed for a pub crew) and steadily put on weight. I started the official FLM program for a sub 5 hour marathon and secretly
3:00 TO 4:00 (Page 1) Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -->-->Batfink, 3:00:42The best moment: feeling like a proper athlete crossing Tower Bridge and taking the time to look at the crowds that seemed to be 20 deep in all places. Oh, and running
4:43 “...Running almost past my back door, whilst heading away from the finish, was pretty psychologically tough...” Read the full quote1825-->Time: 4:43The best moment of my first FLM was when I was struggling down towards the Mall and could see