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Your Personal Marathon Trainer!
By Runner's World on 17/12/2004 16:48:07
Could this be the offer of a lifetime? For the price of a whizzy pair of shoes and a couple of pair of good socks, you can get individual Runner's World-approved schedules and personal coaching across the entire build-up to your spring marathon.&a
Could this be the offer of a lifetime? For the price of a whizzy pair of shoes and a couple of pair of good socks, you can get individual Runner's World-approved schedules and personal coaching across the entire build-up to your spring marathon
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Pacing Groups At The Virgin London Marathon
By on 21/04/2010 07:36:23
Here's how to find us - and stick with us - among 35,000 runners
Once again, Runner's World invites you to enjoy the free pace groups that we lead around the Virgin London Marathon. All you need is an official race entry - you don't need to register with us separately
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My 2004 London Marathon
By Chris Seymour on 21/04/2000 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
Time: 3:59What a great day - this was my first and definitely my last marathon. Ifollowed the Runner's World training schedule and sneaked under my target timeof 4 hours by 1 min - perfect!! Am gutted that I was beaten by a humantelephone box
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ASICS Super Six 2011: The Result
By on 17/12/2010 12:05:04
It's time to reveal our ASICS Super Six 2011!
,100 contenders, the lucky six will now embark on their marathon journeys - their Paris Marathon training schedules will start on Monday!Make sure you don't miss out on the expert training advice, injury-busting tips and community support they'll enjoy right up
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The 100 Marathon Club
By Alice Palmer on 10/08/2009 10:08:00
One marathon might seem challenging enough, so how do the hardy members of the 100 Marathon Club run race after race?
awarded a certificate to runners who have completed a marathon in 50 British counties. There's also a 50 states award in the USA. Incredibly, more people have been in space and climbed Everest than have managed this feat. It's just as tempting to schedule
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My 2004 London Marathon
By GL on 21/04/2000 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
Time: 3:57What a fantastic day! My first Marathon - My goal was to just break 4 hours - I managed 3:57:09. Unfortunately I missed the RW pacers at the blue start. A big thanks to Runners World magazine and forums for all the info in the past few
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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.
Former RW staffer Steve writes the runnersworld.co.uk marathon schedules. He has run more than 60 marathons with a PB of 2:29. Steve has also won a British age group marathon title and has run a sub-3 marathon in five different decades
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Forum Spotlight: The London 07 Dilemma
By Jane Hoskyn on 26/09/2006 14:53:02
To FLM or not to FLM? That is the question on the forum...
running for three months, but – like many runners and non-runners – has a sense that London is The Event that somehow seals the deal on your status as "a runner".Other marathons are available...Big David is one of many to point out that there's more
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RW Pocket Race Guide - April
By Runner's World on 24/03/2005 11:21:47
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
Closing Soon...Get them while they're hot. Entries for the Belvoir Half close soon.Belvoir Half-Marathon (Leics, April 3) Know for its pies and cheese, Melton Mowbray also has a popular half-marathon to shout about. The route winds along quiet
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There's Something About Abingdon
By Jane Hoskyn on 14/08/2006 15:19:28
The Abingdon Marathon is creating quite a stir on the RW forum. What's its secret?
or the New Forest. And, unlike the Great North Run, it’s not on telly.But this marathon, in a sleepy market town just outside Oxford, is hugely popular. Race day isn't until October 22, but the event's 1,000 places have long been snapped up – 107 of them
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