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Readers' Top 10 UK Races: Atmosphere
By Alice Palmer on 22/02/2010 17:25:28
The most atmospheric races of 2009 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them
to Abergynolwyn and back might sound madcap, but its devoted followers just keep coming back - 2009 was the 28th staging of this much-loved event. Following the train on foot means pitting yourself against 14 steep and muddy miles of roads, fields, hills, stiles
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Three Dicks And An Iron Maiden
By Fat Buddha on 06/02/2004 17:23:08
The URWFRC tames the Tough Guy ...
’ve done Tough Guy. There is nothing that can prepare you for this, but to ensure that:a) you are physically fit to do an eight-mile jaunt in the countryside.b) you are completely and utterly barking mad.Now in its 16th year, Tough Guy is a charity event
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Little Wonders: Eleven Small-Scale US Marathons
By Bart Yasso on 18/05/2009 12:52:02
Featuring... Lost Dutchman, Little Rock, Salt Lake City, Avenue of the Giants, God's Country, San Francisco, Maui, Boulder Backroads, Lake Tahoe, Richmond, California International
for the perfect desert marathon. They'll find it at the Lost Dutchman Marathon. The starting area near the town of Gold Canyon is the most relaxed pre-race setting in all of marathondom, with roaring campfires, blankets to sit on, and your choice of hot cocoa
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Pocket Race Guide - New Races
By Catherine Lee on 14/02/2008 11:45:13
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt? Not at these exciting new races...
Deciding when and where you race is set to get even harder this year, thanks to a tantalising line-up of new events. From exclusive private locales to innovative multi-activity ideas, we’ve picked seven teasing highlights to give you a taste of what
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Readers' Top 10 UK Races: Atmosphere
By Alice Palmer on 24/03/2009 11:58:00
The most atmospheric British races of 2008 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them
with jam-packed goody bags and even hot tubs at the finish. 6. BUPA Great North Run Where: Newcastle When: September 20One of the UK’s biggest races buzzes with the anticipation and excitement generated by 36,000 people ready to race and raise
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Wacky Racers
By Ben Palfreyman on 19/08/2010 17:27:47
Up for a challenge? Look no further. Test your speedwork on the sand or your endurance in the jungle with our pick of the world’s most devilishly difficult races
-marathon event, enter the Atlantic Coast Challenge in October and attempt to complete three marathons in three days.Spend time in the sauna to try to get used to the level of heat. Watch out for hot spells and go for long runs at the hottest part of the day
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Forum v Ironman Frankfurt: Storming Finish
By Jj on 26/07/2006 11:24:40
Sun, sand, triumph and heartache - the Pirates of the Main...
finished.The top end of the list was predictably strong and fast; RichardM, Nick Rose and Cartman all between 3:30 and 3:50 for the marathon, with half the PSOF managing sub five hours. Even Oxymoron, suffering from a painful foot injury and a blister
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Readers' Top 50 Races 2008: 50-plus votes
By Runner's World on 12/01/2009 16:16:11
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2008 (50-plus votes)
punishing climbs, including the infamous "Coffin trail" at 11K, passing the bones of previous competitors who failed to complete the race.What you say "Once again another superbly organised event with absolutely nothing that could be faulted." Fent 98 99
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