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Best of Gear
By Runner's World on 15/08/2003 12:38:40
Highlights and frequently asked questions from our Gear forum - plus RW gear test reports
?The Stick (massage) - is it any good?Wobble boardsAccessoriesRW TEST REPORT - Weird And Wonderful (Useful Additions) - Mar 03 Baby StrollersRW TEST REPORT - Baby Strollers - Jul 00 Backpacks for running - pt1Backpacks for running - pt2Backpacks for running
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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...
form.""Where’s the M1 again?" "Erm, about 50 metres that way.""Tell your dad he needs a back, sack and crack" "I really enjoyed the weather during the race." "Erm, why?" "Because I’m a daft cow." "Five pounds for a bowl of muesli!" At 10.00am the buzzer
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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...
Forumite Kevski has a Chariots of Fire moment (© www.richk.co.uk photos)On Sunday December 14, 1,178 finishers crossed the line of the first Hastings Marathon to be staged in a century. Held at the home of the celebrated Hastings Half, race
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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
is the Walt Disney Marathon. The Disney organisation recognises the efforts of every person who undertakes the marathon by delaying the opening of their four theme parks to ensure that the 16,000 entrants who take on the 26.2-mile course can run through
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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
™ led the male veteran field (MV50) home in 3:09:15 (12th overall), while local runner 200 minutes proved to be the "fastest old man" (his own admission) in the 10K event, crossing the line in just 41:02.Dull Napoleon™, OuchOuch and Blisters
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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
gutsy challenge to all who attempt to conquer its slopes. Hardly surprising then, that our valiant forum tri team, the Pirate Ship of Fools, should fall prey to its lure, signing up en masse for the aptly-named Ballbuster Duathlon (November 11
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Around The Site in 80 Ways - forums
By Runner's World on 14/09/2004 18:00:16
A one-page look at the running world's friendliest forums
- except that you type out your conversations and you never know who's going to chip in next. As well as being an exceptional place to spend a social hour or two, they're where you can tap the collective knowledge of over 140,000 runners, from first
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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?
or the New Forest. And, unlike the Great North Run, it’s not on telly.But this marathon, in a sleepy market town just outside Oxford, is hugely popular. Race day isn't until October 22, but the event's 1,000 places have long been snapped up – 107 of them
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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 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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