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Forum Vs. Luton Marathon Relay: The Luton Lunacy
By Johnny Blaze on 04/12/2007 16:29:05
Teams of three running nine miles each around rural Bedfordshire? It could only be the Luton Marathon Relay...
Travelodge. Possibly a few more drinks might slip down on the Sunday, we’d see how it went.Runner's Legs: Woj, The Other Man and Geves A major weather eventIt has to be said, the weather reports didn’t look promising, with heavy rain and 40mph winds forecast
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Forum vs Hastings Marathon: Winning the Battle
By Runner's World on 18/12/2008 14:27:13
RW forumites turned out in force for the once-in-a-lifetime Hastings 100th Anniversary Marathon - find out how they got on with period costume, hills and sausage sandwiches...
organiser Eric Hardwick MBE was determined to recreate the event on its centenary, having first heard about the 1908 marathon 27 years ago. Historic Hastings The 1908 marathon was male-only, run on a course just 25 miles long, and won by British Olympian W
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Forum vs Walt Disney Marathon: A Dream Come True
By slowfoot on 06/02/2008 09:49:09
Find out how our forumites fared in Florida's Magic Kingdom
before finishing with a three-quarter lap of Epcot and the magic of getting a Mickey-Mouse-shaped medal, a definite keeper. This year’s marathon was the 15th staging so a one-off medal added to the uniqueness of the event.Traditional Disney characters
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Forum vs Dartmoor Vale Marathon
By kittenkat and Catherine Lee on 23/10/2007 13:10:57
Find out what happened when a hardy contingent of RW forumites took on a trio of classic race distances through some of Devon's most beautiful countryside
A full list of results is now available from the race website, or you can also check out more pictures, courtesy of Nam.Don’t forget to make a note of the event for next year too. After all, if previous forum challenges are anything to go by, you can
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Forum v Ballbuster Duathlon: Tough To A Tee
By Runner's World on 15/11/2007 14:28:41
Watch our forum Pirates take on this gutsy 40-mile challenge on the slopes of Box Hill
It’s no coincidence that sporting events staged near Box Hill, Surrey, come with intimidating titles (think the Knacker Cracker 10K or the Surrey Legs of Steel Challenge). As one of the best-known summits of the North Downs, it poses a
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There's Something About Abingdon
By Jane Hoskyn on 14/08/2006 15:19:28
The Abingdon Marathon is creating quite a stir on the RW forum. What's its secret?
by RW forum members, who've already filled the Abingdon Marathon thread with more than 2,300 posts.The forum's enthusiasm for this event even surprises some RW members. As MrsMac put it: "Oh my God, I was going to ask if this race was full yet
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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!
This year's pics to come as soon as the race organiser sends them!It all started with a simple post on September 9 on the Runners World forum from Barkles:Subject: The gauntlet lies at our feet! - Sodbury Slog, Nov 9. Team needed.."Jethro has
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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
,Muttley,Evil Pixie.Yep - it's the forum Christmas social - gathering for a run and a few post-run shandies, where the following few non-running forumites will join in the festivities:Barkles, Sam Panther,Blonde Bird,Venom, Susie BeeSnoop, (arrived much later after
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Shades Of Glory
By David Mitchell on 09/06/2008 11:27:44
One of three ladies who attempted to be the first to complete the Brathay 10 in 10 Challenge last month - this is RW forumite Shades' incredible story
may even be following her marathon training programme. A veteran of 181 marathons – 40 of which have been ultras – she is certainly no stranger to endurance events and the physical and mental commitment that goes with them. Why would she put herself
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RW's Races Of The Year 2003
By Runner's World on 09/02/2004 10:49:13
The cream of the crop: RW's top 100 UK races of the year. Plus for subscribers: extra details for 6 x top-fives
The Edinburgh Marathon, a new entry at 22To help you choose which events to enter in 2004, we once again bring the RUNNER’S WORLD Top 100 UK Races of the Year. It’s based on the experiences of the RUNNER’S WORLD team, our UK-wide network
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