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Run With RW in Cuba!
By Runner's World on 17/10/2007 15:31:58
Run in the footsteps of Fidel Castro

A runner's life can sometimes feel like Groundhog Day. Much as you love your daily run, that backdrop of terraces and bus stops isn't quite the stuff of romance – especially in freezing January. Now picture yourself running across the beautiful

RW Pocket Race Guide - December
By Runner's World on 22/11/2006 15:02:58
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast

-miler on the south coast is over 60 years old and still going strong. Run over a pleasant route, with a moderate field and no hills in sight, a PB is not out of the question.Santas' Claws: Santa Runs throughout the month Santa Runs (London, Liverpool, Powys

RW Pocket Race Guide - December
By Runner's World on 25/11/2004 11:19:24
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast

Closing Soon...Luton Marathon, (Beds, Dec 5) Get ready for the last UK marathon of the year!Victory 5, (Hants, Dec 5) A scenic route on the South coast and with no hills in sight, a PB is not out of the questionThanet Coastal 10, (Hants, Dec 5

RW Pocket Race Guide - February
By Runner's World on 28/01/2008 17:59:48
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast

Kingston Breakfast Run, March 30Filling Up Fast...Asics Kingston Breakfast Run (Surrey, March 30) Despite the early start, more than 3,000 runners are expected to turn out for this flat, fast race along the banks of the river Thames, taking

Readers' Races of the Year 2006: 15+ Votes
By Runner's World on 04/01/2007 18:19:21
You voted for them... here they are. It's your races of 2006 (15 votes plus)

marshalls." - Chris Bale 2 98100%27 ratings5North Downs Run 30K, Kent(6/25/06) Brilliant race-great fun, excellently organised, stunning poppy fields and Jelly babies around the course- what more could any runner want?! - Rachel Evans 6 98100%48 ratings6

My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 19/04/2005 23:04:38
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05

, either as a runner or a spectator will know why: it is quite simply the greatest running event in the world!RFJ, 3:51The start area was great. I met up with Tea and Toast Man, AlanM and Dunnarunner as planned on the 3:30 forum. That was the best part

My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 23/04/2005 19:20:38
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05

instead of sitting behind the fence sipping tea)But after I debriefed I found I was fascinated with the whole world of marathons, like how many people do it. How there were 35,000 runners with a single shared desire, how much of a spectacle the whole thing

What's Hot On The Forum: Archive
By Runner's World on 02/01/2008 17:38:38
The RW forum is a huge beast, so each week we cream off the stuff that's getting you up and down (October 2006 - November 2006)

run? It's great stuff, has stopped me getting infections on my feet. – SophHi fellow moist runners. Wear it as a badge of pride - it proves we are putting some effort into our running! After a long run I always have salt lines down my face and arms

What's Hot On The Forum: Archive
By Runner's World on 20/01/2007 21:11:29
The RW forum is a huge beast, so each week we cream off the stuff that's getting you up and down (April 2007 - July 2007)

am stuck between 10- and 11-minute miling. I've been running for about four weeks since stopping smoking (20-30 a day). I feel and look old as I trundle the streets. When will I start looking like a proper runner? – Hard Boiled 'eggartyFour weeks

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