was TOUGH!!! The crowds were phenomenal - too phenomenal inplaces - and I was so chuffed with my time of 4.32. Not bad for my firstattempt. What an amazing day.Index of all quotesNext quote
!!!I struggled from mile 20 onwards and found the conditions made it hard work but managed to finish in 4H 48M. Target was 4.30 but I don’t care I’m just glad to have taken part.Index of all quotesNext quote
and photographed with the page 3 girls of a national newspaper at mile 20. And celebrated the event with the mile 18 supporters at the pub afterwards, and by spending the day on the forums.Index of all quotesNext quote
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, shame about the weather, but I still managed to get a bit of a tan!! Or maybe it was wind burn!Looking forward to the next editionLove to you all and big thanks for all your help and support it got me there to the end for my medal!Index of all quotes
me breathing. I thought that I was going to have topull out on Saturday. I thought that I was going to drop out at six miles.The fantastic support, the jelly beans and the cheers willed me round in asub-4 hour time and a new PB.Thank you to everyone.Index
down on everything. The organisation is second to none and the conditions today were great for runners although not so good for our loyal supporters. As for my 12th London - will I be back? Too right I will!Index of all quotesNext quote
hundreds of times during the race, and if it wasn'tfor that, I don't think I would have done anywhere near as good as I did.Brilliant!Index of all quotesNext quote
time. Best bit: Tower Bridge and lovely ladies pulling me round. Should be special awards for mutual encouragement - thanks to all who did so. If it was you, send me an email and I will add to your sponsorship.Index of all quotesNext quote
16 to ease off and enjoy the last 10 and I definitely did that... I can't wait to do the New York Marathon now!!Index of all quotesNext quote