, September's six-day, 175-mile Marathon of Britain is an off-road tour of hidden parts of England that most of us have only ever sped through on the motorway. It's organised by one of the friendliest, most charismatic people on the planet, and it's already a
country lanes and villages of Defford and Markfield. At the seven-mile point, the half-marathon runners peel off and start heading back towards Mallory, with the brave remaining competitors sticking it out for a further 14 heart-busting miles. As far
to collect your number, equip them will all the relevant documentation. For more information, check the Flora London Marathon website.We'll be camped out at stand 130, so make sure you stop by and meet the team. Experienced Runner's World staff
You've seen the elite pictures from this year's Flora London Marathon - now it's your turn to be the stars. We've selected 40 of the photos we took around the course of real runners just like you. There are 10 to a page, roughly ordered by time
of running wisdom ready to dispense to the runners who join him in London.With an impressive marathon PB of 2:16.11, Jari's looking forward to representing Finland over the marathon distance in this summer's World Veterans Championships. But for now, he
previous race times - you'll be up for the challenge of following one of our marathon schedules and be prepared to share your training highs and lows with the Runner's World community (both online and in print).You'll already be a registered member
Snapped at the Finish (Page 3) Page 1 2 3Tim Keating, 3:45"That was my first marathon. What can I say: incredible atmosphere, incredible pain! Next time I’ll start a little slower." Conor Jamieson, 3:56"The finish was absolutely mental
Snapped at the Finish (Page 2) Page 1 2 3Doug Hutchinson, 3:07"I’d advise runners to concentrate on their long runs and stamina. It made a huge difference today. Everything went so well."Howard Elliott, 3:01"It was my first time past 20
These guides are for people in an enormous hurry. There's some very useful further reading at the bottom of the page...Congratulations – you're going to run a great marathon! So now what?Marathon training through the winter can be a cold and lonely