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Three Try a Tri
By on 13/06/2006 12:17:00
Last year three RW guinea pigs took up the total-body challenge of the Michelob ULTRA London Triathon
As runners, we tend to consider ourselves among the fittest people around. We have strong legs, powerful cardiovascular systems, and keep our body fat well under control. So we have nothing to fear from anybody when it comes to fitness. Or do we? We
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My 2005 London Marathon...
By Runner's World on 18/04/2005 15:18:16
How was it for you? - Your inspirational stories and action shots from the 2005 Flora London Marathon
Legs in Threads, 3:08, World Champion, 3:08, John Halliwell, 3:08, Ongey, 3:09, PuddleJumper, 3:10, Running Bhoy, 3:12, Baz, 3:13, Desertman, 3:13, The Treadmill Trainer, 3:13, Barry Metcalfe, 3:13, MattyH, 3:16, Martin Swan, 3:17, Pete2, 3:17, Unicorn
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Little Wonders: Eleven Small-Scale US Marathons
By Bart Yasso on 18/05/2009 12:52:02
Featuring... Lost Dutchman, Little Rock, Salt Lake City, Avenue of the Giants, God's Country, San Francisco, Maui, Boulder Backroads, Lake Tahoe, Richmond, California International
dry climate Info: saltlakecitymarathon.comAfter Salt Lake City hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics, the city wanted to put on another world-class event, and in 2004, the Salt Lake City Marathon made its debut. In April, you get a great view of the snow
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The Official RW Forum Treadmill Record Attempt
By Runner's World on 22/04/2008 08:08:01
Twelve Runner's World Forumites, 48 hours and one World Record Challenge...
’t practise for an event like this, and I think we’ve learned how far you can push the human body." Fellow forumite JJ was there to cheer the team on at the start and finish. "They’ve been phenomenal," she said. "I couldn’t run that fast for the bus
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A Mountain To Climb
By on 18/11/2009 11:41:29
The Alpe d'Huez Triathlon is one of the toughest sporting events in the world. For this reason alone, it's worth doing. Just don't expect a personal best
. Reality bitesThe first 20 kilometres of the bike leg are over in no time thanks to a gentle descent down the valley but what goes down must eventually come up and soon we're climbing the shaded section of the Col du Grand Serre. We've been warned about drafting
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Abing' A Great Time!
By The Lamb on 28/10/2003 19:12:26
Thanks to Lamb, one of the forumites running in Abingdon Marathon, you can read all about the race and discover how our intrepid team got on
for me as I wasn't there for me - does that make sense?"Timothy Rainey: "I have to rest now as my legs have dropped off. At least it feels that way!"Capricorn: "Yes - really well done EP. It was you who inspired me to do my first marathon as well
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One runner, one Channel, one swim
By Nicola Joyce on 03/08/2004 16:39:17
If this doesn't inspire you to train long, nothing will. It's not running, but it's the rather impressive story of RW forum regular Dr Nic swimming the Channel
and the contacts to book a swim for 2004, I took my background as a pool swimmer, and applied what I’d learned from years training for long-distance running events in order to begin training. Like marathon training, I built a solid aerobic base, added regular
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The Great Forum Ironman Challenge
By Runner's World on 18/11/2004 14:16:37
July 2005, Zurich: 50 forumites. Many first-timers. One Ironman Triathlon. (That's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run). Come and see the fun.
the long swims, rides and runs are behind the team; now they must avoid the temptation to do 'just one more training session' as they taper for the event. As the eve of the race draws near, it’s time for an honest appraisal of all their efforts, (you can
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RW Pocket Race Guide - December
By Runner's World on 25/11/2004 11:19:24
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
coming at the first mile mark.Eight miles later, the real test begins, with a half-mile long drag up to the finish. On its own, it's probably not too much of a worry, but after nine miles of racing it's sure to drain the last of the energy from your legs
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Readers' Races of the Year 2004
By Runner's World on 18/01/2005 12:00:51
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2004
conventional wisdom in spectacular fashion. See 'Flak corner' below, for our take on this.93% of race-raters say they would do the event again - so someone's doing something right...Super kudos to...What's hot and what's not in the minds of some of the country
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