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The World's Top 10 Marathons
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 17:40:59
3= New York City Marathon
3= New York City MarathonIf any marathon could honestly claim to be the world’s favourite, it is New York City. No other event attracts such a high proportion of international runners from so wide a range of countries. They are drawn by the unique
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Win A Trip To The New York City Marathon 2006!
By Runner's World on 22/12/2005 18:13:30
Just raise £75 for an RW charity in a race before May
Fancy running one of the world’s biggest and best marathons? How about a bit of shopping?Courtesy of 2:09 Events, we are giving away a trip for two to New York on New York City Marathon weekend (November 5, 2006), including flights
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Run The World With RW - 2004!
By Runner's World on 11/03/2004 11:12:46
Our finest trips ever: run with us in Switzerland and at the ING New York City Marathon!
and Scaletta Pass at 2606m.Find out more! RW New York City Marathon Experience, November 7, 3-6 nightsNew York is a marathon not to be missed - it really is the most complete marathon experience: a classic course through the five New York Boroughs crossing
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I Want To Be Part Of It...
By Andy Blackford on 04/09/2003 15:09:04
Our hero almost becomes reconciled to the charms of New York, New York
.And yet the intense feeling of relief that overwhelmed me on that occasion was nothing compared to the all-suffusing ecstasy I experienced as I tottered off Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan at Mile 16 of the New York City Marathon.It was the contrast, I
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New York Movie Madness
By Andy Blackford on 04/09/2003 15:00:24
Months of mental preparation can be destroyed by the wrong inflight movie
Given that I dislike New York and loathe marathons, I enjoyed the New York City Marathon immensely.It started well – I managed to avoid getting peed on from the upper deck of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. I’ve always maintained that during
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The Blackford Index
By Runner's World on 27/10/2003 16:36:57
You'll laugh till you cry, or you just won't get it... it's the Runner's World Finishline archive - updated weekly
Blackford on...The New York City Marathon... "Given that I dislike New York and loathe marathons, I enjoyed the New York City Marathon immensely. It started well – I managed to avoid getting peed on from the upper deck of the Verrazano Narrows
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New York Marathon
By Andy Dixon on 19/05/2009 12:42:12
The original big-city marathon, offering a cultural tour through New York's ethnic diversity as it meanders through the five boroughs on the way to finish in Central Park
If marathons were sandwiches, the ING New York City marathon would be filled with the most amazing ingredients that you’ll remember forever. However, the bread at the edges could be a bit better. The race itself is a phenomenon that engages all
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My 2004 London Marathon
By Tony Hodge on 21/04/2004 15:54:10
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
Time not givenBrilliant, Amazing - just the very best marathon in the world for sure. I can say that because this was my 11th London Marathon and compared to other big city marathons that I've also run (including New York) this race wins hands
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My 2004 London Marathon
By Hungry Hippo on 21/04/2004 15:56:10
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
16 to ease off and enjoy the last 10 and I definitely did that... I can't wait to do the New York Marathon now!!Index of all quotesNext quote
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Runner's World International Shoe Awards
By Elizabeth Hufton on 06/11/2008 11:38:37
Choosing running shoes is the most important decision a runner can make, and twice a year RW aims to help you with that decision through our unique Shoe Buyer's Guides.
's deliberations were announced in New York on November 1, the night before the New York City Marathon. And the winners are... International Editor's Choice: Asics Gel Kayano 14 The overall Editor's Choice award is given to a shoe introduced
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