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Battle Of Britain
By Andy Blackford on 31/07/2004 16:37:05
August 1, 2004, sees the start of the second annual Marathon of Britain: a glorious six-day, 175-mile ultra through the heart of England. Here's Andy Blackford's account of last year's inaugural event
was relaying a recording of the alleged comedian, Bernard Manning.Rory was right about the dream thing. The inaugural MOB, a 174-mile middle England cousin of the Marathon des Sables, was looking like the most surreal event of my running career. And I hadn
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RW Pocket Race Guide - June
By David Mitchell on 27/05/2008 12:52:20
Dream Mile, Potters 'Arf Marathon, Mabie Forest 10K Trail Race, Pants in the Park, Llanelli Waterside 10K, Humpty Dumpty 10K
) Get ready for a whistle-stop tour of this former Roman stronghold as you dash past the museum, Abbey, clock tower and Verulamium Park to the sound of live jazz bands.-->National Highlights...Dream Mile (Berkshire, June 7) Be part of the Dream Team
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Portion Sizes Explained
By on 25/11/2009 11:14:50
Triathletes are pretty clued-up about numbers, from weights lifted to miles completed. But when it comes to keeping track of how many calories we consume, and the sizes of our portions, most of us are way off
Studies conducted at the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab in New York indicate that people underestimate the calorie content in a meal by about 20 per cent - and by as much as 50 per cent after a tough workout, which means athletes often consume twice as much as they think t...
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Your Marathon 04 - send us your quote!
By Runner's World on 18/04/2004 20:40:50
Did you swing by the URWFRC's London Marathon Mile-18 cheering point? If so, we may well have your picture - and we want to hear from you!
If you stopped to say hello at the URWFC Mile 18 cheering point, chances are we've got a great picture of you on this page (and hey, you were still looking pretty fresh at that point...)Tell us what you thought of the big day for a gallery
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Desert Storm: Taking on the Marathon des Sables
By Alison Hamlett on 19/07/2011 14:31:20
One hundred and fifty-six miles across the Sahara Desert with limited water supplies in the blistering heat (and with blistering feet)...fancy it? Only masochists need apply.
stage wondering if I could do well at the MdS. On paper I'm an okay runner. I was first lady at the 2006 North Pole Marathon, second lady at the Himalayan 100-mile stage race in 2005 and I have a respectable marathon PB of 3:14. But after developing bad
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The North Pole Marathon
By Steven Seaton on 15/08/2006 11:56:29
With temperatures of -25ºC to contend with, you'd do well to manage eight-minute-mile pace in the North Pole Marathon. But that won't impress the locals... the polar bears are much quicker
.From Spitsbergen, a worryingly old 50-seat Russian transport plane picked us up and dropped us beside Camp Borneo, an incongruously named floating ice camp a few miles from 90o north. The camp, our base for two nights and the site of the marathon, was a surreal
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RW's Top 100 UK Races of the Year: Odd Distances
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 21:38:58
Topunusual-distance races of the year
Morpeth to Newcastle will move to a new date and a half-marathon distance for 2002. 1 JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge (1)A huge 3.5-mile corporate race held in Battersea Park 2002 date: July2 Morpeth to Newcastle 14 (4)Britains oldest race is a point
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2011: Your Best Running Year Yet (Preview)
By Sam Murphy on 14/12/2010 09:57:05
Run a race distance on every terrain over the next 12 months (Non-subscriber preview)
I've ticked most of the 'must-do' boxes in my 20 years of running, from 5Ks to marathons, a multi-day event and even a night run. But I've never raced a mile, attempted cross-country or donned fancy dress. Nor have I run a European city marathon
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Snapped! Your Marathon Photos
By Runner's World on 22/04/2007 17:20:42
Are you in the picture?
Supporters and Runners at Mile 17 #1 |Supporters and Runners at Mile 17 #2 |Supporters and Runners at Mile 17 #3 |Supporters and Runners at Mile 17 #4 |Time for a Shower |Docklands |Fancy Dress #1 |Fancy Dress #2 |Blackfriars |At the finish
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Snapped! Your Marathon Photos
By Runner's World on 14/04/2008 07:55:59
Are you in the picture?
Pre-Race | Supporters at Mile 17 #1 | Supporters at Mile 17 #2 | Supporters at Mile 17 #3 |A Pacer's View #2 |A Pacer's View #3 |Fancy Dress |Finish Line #1 |Finish Line #2 | Finish Line #3 | Finish Line #4 | Finish Line #5 |
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