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Team GB Profile: Steve Cram
By on 22/05/2012 10:00:00
The Jarrow Arrow relives the glory days of men’s middle distance running to reveal his racing highs, lows and rivalry with Coe and Ovett
1984 - Los Angeles Olympics, 1500m silver1983 - World Championships, 1500m gold1982 - European Championships, 1500m gold Commonwealth Games, 1500m goldSteve is supporting Nike’s sponsorship of the British 10K, which is taking place on 8th July
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Essential Guide to Children's Running
By Sam Murphy on 25/05/2011 16:53:10
We've covered all the bases - from the best shoes to healthy limits
Check!Can you tick all 10 boxes? If not, your child is probably running too much. This checklist from KidsRunning.com helps you determine whether or not the running your kids are doing is appropriate. You should be able to put a tick next to each
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Sporting Past: The Benefits
By Jacqueline Wadsworth. on 02/02/2012 16:00:00
New to triathlon or taking on new challenges in the off-season? Find out how your other sporting loves can impact on your triathlon progress.
Triathlon attracts a huge number of people from other sports. Get chatting at a race or at the club and you’ll hear about everything from football to orienteering, and kayaking to mountain biking. It seems that after years of specialising in one
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Q+A: I've broken my ankle. How can I run?
By Simon Moyes on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
Q I started running purely to increase my stamina for football, but soon came to love that flushed-out feeling after a hard run and a shower. So it was a massive blow when I broke my ankle and damaged ligaments during a match. Im now faced
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Q+A: Can my knee cartilage be regrown?
By Simon Moyes on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
Q Severe osteoarthritis in both knees has forced me to stop running. Some time ago I read about a pioneering operation that was performed on a professional footballer, in which sections of the knee cartilage were removed, regrown in a laboratory
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RW Previews: Cardiff KRUF 10K, Sept 14
By Runner's World on 26/08/2003 16:02:21
Speed, sights, and a superb stadium
Where and when? Sunday, September, 14, Cardiff.What is it? Now in its 18th year, this 2000-strong run takes in the city centre as well as the scenic Parklands and Cardiff castle. The race finshes with a dash around the Millenium Stadium.What you
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Adidas Swoop £59.99
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12
fit slightly less glove-like.ADIDAS DAVOS £59.99Weight 305g Sizes 4-12, 13Pros Flexible; durable; responsive rideCons NoneEvaluation Adidas's most recent fell-running shoe shows that the company has no intention of imitating the mistakes made by its
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Ups and Downs of London
By Sean Jack on 20/10/2010 14:59:59
for football, that's why I was running for the Boobby Moore Charity. On leaving Rob Walker I was feeling good and tried to kick on, but around the 18 mile mark my right thigh was causing problems "an old injury coming back to haunt me", at 20 miles I had
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Bodyworks: Meniscal Injuries
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:35:57
How to recognise them, how to overcome them
. You may well have been a rugby or football player in the past, and have suffered previous knee injury.SignsYour doctor will be able to demonstrate your knee tenderness and find swelling. The McMurray test involves flexing and extending the knee slowly
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Q+A: How do I help my 10-year-old in his running?
By Bruce Tulloh on 10/09/2000 18:25:37
Our experts answer real-life questions
there will probably be one training night a week for the under-12 or under-13 team, plus a race of some kind. If there is a local club, boys and girls should be encouraged to go along and join in. Two training runs a week, plus a race and the other games activities
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