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Reggae Marathon and Half
By Matt Gilbert on 18/05/2009 18:25:06
Get into the reggae rhythm of Jamaica's flagship race, crammed with fun, course-side music and dancing
Sun lounger to 45 degrees: check; footballer's autobiography in hand: check; delicious cocktail in the other: check. Now, this is what I call a taper. This is not the kind of pre-race wind-down I'm used to – even as a staff member on the good ship Runner's World. But this is Ne...
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Enter the Nuns Run 2010 to win Sister Act tickets
By on 06/04/2010 08:02:44
Register before April 25 and you could bag a pair of tickets to watch the musical comedy that's taken the West End by storm
Enter Sister Act - The Nuns Run 2010 and you could run away with more than just your race entry.We're offering 50 runners (who enter the race before April 25) the chance to bag a pair of tickets to watch the West End musical Sister Act.The race
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Fort For The Day
By Andy Richardson on 05/07/2003 09:32:45
Can May's Sandal Castle 10K battle its way into the RW Top 100 UK Races?
. Organiser Brian Williamsons target is a place in the RUNNERS WORLD Hot 100. And with its testing cross-country course, musical marshals and burgeoning popularity 858 entries up from 650 last year it should achieve that with ease. The course will thrill
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Top 10 French Races
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 19:50:59
La Ronde Ceretane
. This one could be just the ticket for a late summer holiday, as the race falls amid a week-long festival celebrating all that is Catalan music, a night market and a lace festival with bull fighting also scheduled for those inclined. The race itself
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Forum Spotlight: Gearing Up for GNR
By Jane Hoskyn on 12/09/2006 17:44:48
How you're getting ready for the world's biggest half marathon
It's not a marathon and it's not got Paula Radcliffe, but the Great North Run is one humdinger of an event.This road race in Tyne and Wear attracts the kind of attention and numbers that many full marathons can only dream about. On October 1, when
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Races of the Year 2010: Beginner-friendly
By on 20/01/2011 18:45:02
First race on the horizon? Pick one of these for a memorable welcome to our sport
, while the distance is perfect for those taking the next step up from 10K. Plus the fresh sea air, music and great support from the crowds help keep spirits high.4. London Santa Run 6KBattersea, December 5 Two thousand Santas legging it through Battersea
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Athens From The Crowd - Part 1: Paula
By Catherine Perry on 23/08/2004 16:40:00
RW's former production assistant Cath Perry is a self-confessed athletics nut. She'll be offering up a crowd's eye view on the forum though the week. Here's her first instalment - Monday 23rd, the day after the women's marathon
in the triple jump (clearly not a great day for British athletics), this was the world stage and every race was kicked off with enormous cheers, music pumping out, people dancing, clapping. I was ecstatic to see the ladies' 400m heats (my event, in another
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Pocket Race Guide - New Races
By Catherine Lee on 14/02/2008 11:45:13
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt? Not at these exciting new races...
are scientifically selecting music that will "match the physiological and psychological demands of the half-marathon event". Such a novel event is sure to pull in the crowds, so expect a large field and welcome camaraderie, not to mention the inevitable kudos
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Pocket Race Guide - April
By Alice Palmer on 02/04/2009 12:40:51
Featuring... Trowse 10K, Easter Bunny 10K, Offas Orror 20K, Magnificent Eastnor Castle Seven, Wiggle Thunder Run 10K, Pensford 10K
complete with music performed by the West End musical’s gospel choir.GDF Suez Leeds Half-Marathon (West Yorkshire, May 10) After last year's trial autumnal staging, organisers have restored this 4,000-strong city-centre number (boasting some challenging
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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.
very busy race, but organized incredibly well and lined with drinks stations (water and sports drink), live music (at almost every mile) and even a Bupa Boost Zone providing sports massages, Vaseline and jelly beans. And the Red Arrows display is a
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