about the dayYour most memorable momentWhat your goal was, and how your finishing time comparedAnd of course, how you celebrated!And we haven't forgotten about the army of Virgin London Marathon supporters (especially the forum stalwarts at Mile 17) - we
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Launched in 2010, the Brighton Marathon has taken the running scene by storm to become the UK’s third largest marathon with a field of 15,000. The fast course takes in Preston Park, the city centre and coastal roads, with panoramic views from the South
sub-3:00 marathons, long-distance triathlons and the Devizes-to-Westminster International Canoe Race. His goal was to make the top 50 at the MdS; he finished 21st. Here's how he did it, and how you can learn from his impressive debut:1. Turn up
started to train for the race: now where did I put that corkscrew? So you want to run the Medoc Marathon? The next race – on September 12, 2009 – will mark the 25th anniversary of the race, so expect places to fill even more rapidly than usual. To find
is the Walt Disney Marathon. The Disney organisation recognises the efforts of every person who undertakes the marathon by delaying the opening of their four theme parks to ensure that the 16,000 entrants who take on the 26.2-mile course can run through
the 2007 Brathay 10 in 10 Challenge, and the Beachy Head, Snowdonia and Dublin Marathons.Malcolm Anderson (47) A New Zealander now living in Canada, Malcolm has run 20 marathons, 19 of which took place in the last 18 months. He has also written books
selected! Gharib, who also slipped on the cobbles, was third in 2:07:02.The British MenThe first British runner was former Olympic fourth placer Jon Brown, who eased round well inside the 2004 Olympic qualifying standard of 2:15:00 with 2:13:39. He
Where Negril, Jamaica When December 6, 2008 First Man Linton McKenzie 2:40:08 First Woman Arieta Martin 3:28:16 Last Finisher 8:04:48 No. of Finishers 102Sun lounger to 45 degrees: check; footballer's autobiography in hand: check; delicious
features a 10K race for the first time. Here to tackle the 13.1-miler, I sabotage my mission almost from the off by embarking on an ill-advised six-mile 'tune-up' jaunt in the late afternoon Jamaican sun, minus suntan lotion. Just two days before the race