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My 2004 London Marathon
By Bunions on 21/04/2000 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
, the finish, the medal, expression on my kids faces, seeing the elite runners go through 22 miles when I'd done 13 - gosh those guys can fly - raising £1,800 for MEDICSBad bits - Lucozade (used to like it but too much in one session), pulled hamstring at 22
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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.
drizzle later on, the conditions looked perfect for quick times out on the course.After a swoop over the start line from the grieving Red Arrows, Mo Farah fired the starting pistol and began an epic 40-minute high-fiving session with the runners. Thanks
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URWFRC at the 2004 Tunbridge Wells Half
By Ashley Smith on 23/02/2004 16:45:22
"This has to be the most picturesque race I have ever done..." Forum regular Ashley Smith falls in love with a hilly Kent Half
over half a minute to cross the start line. How you doing? Gareth at 3.5 milesStill, an uphill section at the start did help to thin the field out, and also to stop us (me) from bolting at the beginning, only to pay for it further down the line
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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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Swimming With The Tide
By Catherine Lee on 02/10/2007 11:25:46
No wetsuit, no flippers, no stopping and resting... it's the amazing story of Dr.Nic's 44-mile open water Jersey challenge
yourself."A 10.5-mile swim covering the length of Lake Windermere and a 12-hour split-session (six hours on Saturday and another six on Sunday) in training definitely helped her prepare both physically and psychologically, though Dr Nic is quick to downplay
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RW Pocket Race Guide - April
By Runner's World on 23/03/2007 12:45:01
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
hilly trail race into a one-mile course might seem like a tall order, but that’s exactly what the organisers of this multiple-lap event have achieved. Choose whether to enter the 10K, half-marathon or full marathon challenge, then attempt to complete
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Pocket Race Guide – Midsummer Madness
By on 30/06/2011 16:29:39
Add an unusual dash to this season's racing diary
Saturday session for this wonderfully scenic dash along quiet country lanes over an unusual seven-mile distance. Finish your race to fulsome cheers from locals at the bustling Chipstead Village Fair and Flower Show and then stick around for a truly
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RW Race Report: LA Marathon
By Kerry McCarthy on 18/05/2011 11:17:14
California - the land of warm sunshine, golden beaches and blue skies. Right? Not for the runners of this marathon.
runners, cyclists, roller bladers, roller skaters, Segway riders, swimmers, surfers, skateboarders, beach volleyballers, power walkers, adults working out on park climbing frames and groups enjoying ad hoc sessions of yoga, Pilates and tai chi
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Wacky Racers
By Ben Palfreyman on 19/08/2010 17:27:47
Up for a challenge? Look no further. Test your speedwork on the sand or your endurance in the jungle with our pick of the world’s most devilishly difficult races
Beach, Yorkshire in September. Alternatively, Bournemouth Beach is the UK's longest at seven miles - so an out-and-back trip gives you a solid 14K session.Date: 26 MarchPlace: Kaitaia, New ZealandCost: NZ$70Get involved: newzealand-marathon.co.nz
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Shades Of Glory
By David Mitchell on 09/06/2008 11:27:44
One of three ladies who attempted to be the first to complete the Brathay 10 in 10 Challenge last month - this is RW forumite Shades' incredible story
sessions didn’t change from her normal routine – 100 miles a week up until Christmas before then settling down to 70-80 miles a week. "Once I entered the challenge, Steve Edwards – who ran it last year (and went on to break the World Record for the fastest
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