was passing our supporters and they were shouting to me !!!!!!! Wonderful !! Kept me smiling right through the Docklands !!!!Index of all quotesNext quote
helped me to achieve my target, and thanks to the forumites who cheeredme on at Mile 18.Index of all quotesNext quote
bottles of beer, 3 chickens and Elvis.Goal - To finish (which I managed in 4:06:34)Key to success - Long Sunday morning runs organised by my running club, Worcester Joggers. Respect to Stuart and Alan. I wouldn't have done it without their help.Index
- apart from finishing, 4.00-4.30. Actual time 4.10 Key to success - training with my running club Celebration with friends on Sunday night- still feels a bit surreal but it hits home more as the week goes onIndex of all quotesNext quote
of Lucozade Sport and after about a half mile or so my legs returned to my control but not at the same speed. I finished on 4hrs 51 min, not bad for my first attempt. Will try harder next year.Index of all quotesNext quote
around in 4:30 but I'm very happy with 4:57... at least I beat Jeffrey Archer...Attached photo of me (left) with fellow runner for Naomi House Charity - Index of all quotesNext quote
marathon in the UK, but for a first-timer like myself, it was an experience I will take with me for the rest of my life. I will never forget that feeling of crossing the finish line in my first marathon.Index of all quotesNext quote
... Overtook him in the last mile came in about 20 seconds ahead. Both completely exhausted but Will should have got Good For Age for next year.Index of all quotesNext quote
, standing in the rain for hours and hours and cheering us all on. Feel so proud to have taken part in this marathon in my adopted city and now know that support from London spectators can’t be beaten. Will definitely be back next year!Kiwi Chica Index of all
, glasses....?)Index of all quotesNext quote