fantastic…”.Once the race is over, relax with family and friends at our Beach Village right next to the Finish line, where you can watch the action unfold on the big screen while you tuck into some well-earned food and drink.The kids come tooWhat’s more
. He may well not have low times – many kids are well-adjusted and don't get depressed just because they don't win at sport all the time. He's only been doing it six weeks. Give him some space to get on with it, and offer encouragement and support if he
coach them. I'd rather they joined a club or had a coach who's qualified to train youngsters. Kids don't always listen to Mum or Dad anyway!The first sub-3:30-miler?RW: What do you think about kids running long distances?I definitely think with younger
designed the route, it’s great!" Thanks for that.Watch Out For:The folk from St.Helen’s retirement home come out and bang pots and pans together. We kid you not.Any extras: Great prizes on offer.How to enter:Click here:
Harriers were out in full support today, cheering me on."Mark Heard, 2:42"I’ve been far more focused in training this year, and it’s paid off. My biggest motivation was that I knew my kids were watching the television at home. Last year, I walked at mile 18
, moving up 10 places. The race sold out an increased capacity of 1,700, a kids' mini-olympics meant the event offered something to everyone, while Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes, who started the race, added a touch of class to the proceedings
for you – and with the UNICEF Kids Run, there's a race for all the family.For more details visit www.tui-marathon.com.Run For Good in the TUI MarathonCharity involvement in the running industry has grown substantially in the past few years, with runners
.Back beside Medina - the ancient city walls - kids tore along the pavements clamouring for high-fives and shouting "allez, allez!" while street bands added local flavour. Oranges were pressed into sweaty palms, and the Koutoubia minaret towered above
the race has evolved into a perfect mixture of challenging yet rewarding half-marathon and 10K courses, electric atmosphere and strong PB-breaking potential. Glasgow also boasts 1.5K and 3K kids races that are the perfect way to introduce youngsters
expect to be offered orange slices, jelly babies, booze, ice pops and even a quick shower from onlookers brandishing hosepipes. There were cheering sections on the remotest sections of the A184 and even the cheeky kids squirting people with water bottles