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Around The Site In 80 Ways... Articles
By Runner's World on 12/07/2004 15:24:26
The first in an occasional series about how to make the most of your favourite running website: a one-page look at our 1400 articles

question.Most of the articles come from back issues of the UK edition of Runner's World magazine; some are written especially for the web; and a few are from books from the publishers of Runner's World.About a quarter of the best articles are reserved

Forumites of the Year!
By Runner's World on 23/12/2003 09:42:22
Forumite most likely to cheer you up on a grim day, most helpful, best newcomer, flirtiest forumite... and more! Here's who you voted for

won the most votes... warmest congratulations to three people (in ascending order...): Barnsley Runner (the original Mr Motivator; for his running; incredibly helpful to newcomers even thought he's such a talented runner himself)....... Vrap (most

Radcliffe, Coe, Tergat - The Big Interview!
By Runner's World on 11/04/2003 18:37:03
The Nike interview in which you added your questions!

answer. When I was an elite athlete, there were so many British athletes running world class times, but now we can’t even find three men to represent Britain in the 800 metres at the World Championships. We’re doing really well at events up to 400m

What You're Missing On The Forum
By Runner's World on 30/08/2006 09:57:07
A rolling digest of highlights to amuse and inform... updated August 30

grumpy. So if you’re usually lost in your own lost world when you run, it might be worth reading Too serious to smile, just for a few pointers. Spitting, hawking, gobbing, snot rockets and a nice meaty flob. Runners are a lovely bunch. The most genteel

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