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RW Pocket Race Guide - August
By Catherine Lee on 30/07/2007 09:38:54
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast

: Wolverhampton City MarathonFilling Up FastOK, so these two events aren’t in August but you heard it here first, places are selling like hot cakes... Carver Wolverhampton City Marathon (West Midlands, September 2) Expect vocal spectator support at this two

RW Pocket Race Guide - September
By Catherine Lee on 28/08/2007 09:26:18
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast

gravel trails through the 600-acre Arboretum site.--Closing SoonAsh Excellent 8 (Somerset, September 9) Now in its 11th year, this multi-terrain event takes runners along rough tracks, over stiles and up leg-busting hills rewarding them with breathtaking

Inside Osaka: The Editor's Cut
By Andy Dixon on 30/08/2007 08:57:47
Our man on the ground provides the essential inside report from the World Athletics Championships - Updated Sunday 9.20pm (local time)

of each other.As for Britain's overall performance, tonight's women's 4x400m bronze, added to the bronze our men's sprint relay team won last night, means that we collected five medals (three in individual events) in total, putting us 10th in the medals

Swimming With The Tide
By Catherine Lee on 02/10/2007 11:25:46
No wetsuit, no flippers, no stopping and resting... it's the amazing story of Dr.Nic's 44-mile open water Jersey challenge

Nearing Gorey Castle to the east of the islandFew of us can comprehend the strength and stamina required to complete the swim leg of an Ironman (2.4 miles), let alone a 44-mile open water swim around Jersey. But for longstanding forumite Dr Nic

RW Pocket Race Guide - February
By Runner's World on 28/01/2008 17:59:48
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast

the finish, so be sure to save something while tackling the continuously rolling contours that characterise the course. Hearty support from the locals lends the event a real community feel, while a concurrent five-mile fun run proves the perfect diversion

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

Pocket Race Guide - July
By David Mitchell on 23/06/2008 09:35:49
Featuring... Charmouth to Golden Cap Challenge, Mansfield Half-Marathon, Evesham Vale 10K, Surrey Slog Half-Marathon, Fairlands Valley Challenge, Swanage Half-Marathon and Harlow 10

like hot cakes, you'd best sign up now…27th Newark Half-Marathon (Nottinghamshire, August 10) Long-standing, quintessentially local event, starting and finishing in the historic market town of Newark-on-Trent. London Pride Run 10K (London, August 18

Top 10 South African Races
By Alison Hamlett on 17/10/2008 11:28:08
Featuring... Old Mutual Om Die Dam 50K, Two Oceans Marathon 56K, Loskop Marathon 50K, Joburg City Marathon, Comrades Marathon 89K, Spar/Mercury Women's 10K, Knysna Forest Marathon, Foot Of Africa Marathon, Soweto Marathon, Winelands Marath

-marathon makes it a great family event, with both races starting at the same time. Race website: www.omdiedam.co.za Two Oceans Marathon 56K & Half-Marathon (March/April) 2009 Date: April 11The Two Oceans Marathon claims to be the world’s most scenic race

Pocket Race Guide - March
By Alice Palmer on 26/02/2009 10:21:16
Featuring... Duchy Marathon, Fradley 10K, Dentdale 14, Hastings Half-Marathon, Military 10K (and 5K), Marwell Zoo 10K

(Cambridgeshire, January 18) Get your leg muscles pumping in the Folksworth 15, dubbed 'the hilliest race in Cambridgeshire'.Each lap of this road race means another chance to see the inspiring views of the Fenland countryside from the summit of the course

Readers' Top 10 UK Races: Beginner-friendliness
By Alice Palmer on 25/03/2009 10:22:13
The most beginner-friendly British races of 2008 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them

. The 10K route takes entrants on three fast laps through the zoo’s flat parkland, with the exotic menagerie of the zoo’s collection keeping runners entertained as they tour the park. All profits from the event are donated to the Zoological Society

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