Time not givenWet hair, wet clothes and wet feet!Cold, windy, tiring and miserable, but as always a marvellously memorable dayIndex of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenBest poster I saw said "Pain is Temporary, failure is forever". I will have to translate it to latin and put it on my crest.Index of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenCompared to the supporters standing around in the lousy weather providing cheer, support and snogs, running was a doddle. The sight of the RW forumites at mile 18 was brilliant - thank you all. NickIndex of all quotesNext quote--
SupporterI'm Jo's Mum, and I just want to say well done to all the runners, well done to all the spectators and huge congratulations to my lovely daughter! Jan GreenIndex of all quotesNext quote
Time not given...by the forumite known as "The Severn Bore"Cheers!Daron FinchamTelford HarriersIndex of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenA truly memorable, uplifting and inspiring experience - I'm hooked.Index of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenThe best thing for me was to see so much generosity and kindness squeezed into London for the day Index of all quotesNext quote
Time not givenI have never experienced such pain as those last five miles. And thankfully I never will again.Index of all quotesNext quote
Time: 3:14"Fast first 10 miles (72.30), consolidation up to 20 (2.28.30), storming last 6, finish time 3.14. Personal Best after 15 marathons at the age of 45. Blinding!"Index of all quotesNext quote
, but at least I passed the Rhinos and Scooby Doo... Cheersto all the other runners, ChrisIndex of all quotesNext quote