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UKA Aviva Profile: Christine Ohuruogu
By on 23/06/2010 13:57:04
Meet the UK's hottest athletics talent in our series profiling the summer's sporting stars (in association with UKA)

Christine Ohuruogu, 400m runnerAge: 26Place of birth: Stratford, LondonTitles:Olympic 400m champion (2008)400m World Champion (2007)Commonwealth 400m champion (2006)Personal bests:400m: 49.61 secs60 metres 7.54 secs100 metres 11.35 secs200 metres 22

Andrew Lemoncello: Q&A
By Alice Palmer on 26/04/2010 08:00:00
Hot from his marathon debut, we caught up with Andrew Lemoncello - the first Briton across the line in the 2010 Virgin London Marathon

the Olympics and get my body ready for the distance and ready to perform well. It's been great to really focus on the task.Q. You've represented Britain at the Beijing Olympics - are you looking forward to London 2012? How's your preparation going?My coach

RW Race Report - Bupa Great North Run 2011
By James Barnard on 19/09/2011 12:50:03
Question: How do you fit 54,000 runners, nearly double the London Marathon, into half the space? Answer: Big roads and a whole lot of love.

Where Newcastle-upon-Tyne When September 18, 2011 First Man Martin Mathathi 58:56 First Woman Lucy Kabuu 1:07:06 Last Finisher 4:26:18 No. of Finishers 37482It was a chilly start to the 31st Bupa Great North run and with a forecast for a light

Five Minutes With... Jonnie Peacock
By Dominique Brady on 02/09/2010 14:40:00
Bouncing on blades and eating too much chocolate, we discover that new Paralympic talent Jonnie Peacock still enjoys his teenage kicks.

contracted meningitis at the age of five. Nowadays running is the only sport on the agenda for the 100m sprinter, whose sights are firmly set on London 2012.How were you talent spotted?I went to London just over a year ago for a talent day organised

Cheer Here - RW Forumites at the Virgin London Marathon
By Alice Palmer on 11/04/2012 10:00:00
The Runner's World supporters at Mile 17 have cheered on many a marathon runner - find out how it works and how to get involved

when running the London Marathon in 2009."The boost I got from Mile 17 when I saw forumites Nam and Bear waiting for me and got massive hugs and loads of encouragement just meant the world to me. I was very slow and to be honest wasn't expecting them

Readers' Top 10 UK Races: Beginner-Friendliness
By on 25/02/2010 11:46:21
The most beginner-friendly British races of 2009 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them

. Excellent opportunity for a quick time if you can get a decent start." BezzaReader Reviews7. Bupa London 10,000Where? London When? MayThe BUPA London 10,000 is the kind of race that'll make you feel like a star. Organised by the team behind the London

ASICS Target 26.2: Apply now!
By on 19/10/2011 10:04:57
Read on for your chance to run the marathon of your life - as part of the ASICS Target 26.2 team.

has completed 15 marathons (with a PB of 3:22) and the Himalayan 100 Mile Race among numerous other races.In addition to her first class degree in Sport and Exercise Science, Sam is a level 2 UKA running coach and a tutor for England Athletics

Pacing Groups At The Virgin London Marathon
By on 10/04/2012 09:00:00
Here's how to find us - and stick with us - among 35,000 runners

:Wed: 11.50, 14.30, 15.55, 17.55Thurs: 11.40, 14.00, 15.30, 17.30Fri: 11.20, 14.05, 15.55, 17.35Sat: 10.20, 12.40, 15.00 Powered by TimexProud sponsor

Races of the Year 2010: Half-Marathon
By on 18/01/2011 10:21:30
Here they are, with no further ado - your top 20 British half-marathon of 2010

, October 913. BUPA Great North RunSouth Shields, September 1814. Bedford Harriers Half-MarathonBedfordshire, December15. Brooks Paddock Wood Half-MarathonKent, March 27Find out more.16. Sheffield Half-MarathonYorkshire, May 8Enter online now.17. Hastings

Flora London Marathon 2005 - The RW Report
By Steve Smythe on 19/04/2005 10:35:28
Radcliffe demolishes the opposition; Lel surprises many - including himself...

Dabrowski (3:27:16) and Andy Murray (3:28:05), the sub-8:00s, Neil Tillott (3:55:52) and Jeremy Clapham (3:55:18) the nines and Steven Seaton (4:20:39) and Jane Newman (4:23:12), the 10s. Rob Spedding and Ross Preston brought home the 11-minute milers bang

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