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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

the weekend.""Right… and why are you going?" "I'm running a marathon."I could tell by the look on his face that he didn't believe a word of it.The BackgroundI signed up for the second running of the Red Moon North Pole Marathon in the middle of 2003. Since

Forumite Takes Pole Position
By Oxymoron on 17/03/2008 16:43:33
Apparently it's a bit chilly but Forumite Oxymoron can't wait to race at the North Pole Marathon

at my PC late at night looking for an event with a difference, I stumbled across a race website for The North Pole Marathon. It instantly seemed to tick all the boxes. A race run entirely on ice, in temperatures as low as –30C, in the middle

Win Our Photo Contest and Run the North Pole
By Runner's World on 01/09/2006 12:16:20
Send us your Rave Run photo, and you could be running the North Pole Marathon

, but don't be fooled: the North Pole Marathon is a seriously well-organised race: accurately measured, precisely timed and fiercely contested.We want your pics!Click to enlargeCan you do better than the photos we've included on this page?We want you to send

An Evening with Ranulph Fiennes
By Alice Palmer on 24/10/2011 10:56:43
Soak up the globetrotting achievements of explorer Ranulph Fiennes, get a taste for bushcraft and learn the secrets of the desert at this inspiring evening event.

- the only other person to have ever circumnavigated the world's surface via the North and South Poles. He will also use the evening to announce the winner of the Transglobe Expedition Trust's 'Charlie Burton Award'.The Transglobe Expedition Trust (TET

Rave Run Photo Competition - Your Photos
By Runner's World on 10/09/2006 17:11:58
The Winner

. Thanks to everyone who entered and congratulations to our winner, Paul Gray from County Antrim. Paul wins the opportunity to take part in April's North Pole Marathon, a once-in-a-lifetime experience worth over £6,000. You can also see his photo

7 marathons, 7 continents, 7 days
By Lucy Trevallion on 12/11/2012 15:42:28

of the world’s most hostile and spectacular locations including the Himalayas, the Indonesian jungle, and in Genghis Khan’s hoof prints in outer Mongolia. Last year he famously ran 2,660 miles from Scotland to the Sahara and this year won the North Pole

Meet Our Flora London Marathon Pacers 2009
By Runner's World on 21/04/2009 11:08:05
Introducing the RW staff and friends who'll be leading our pace groups around this year's Flora London Marathon

Marathon, John has competed in races in some of the world’s toughest spots, from the North Pole to Antarctica, with trips to Mount Everest, the Dead Sea and the stairs of the Empire State Building in between. With a marathon PB of 3:00:30, John has paced

20 Races to do before you die
By Alison Hamlett on 20/08/2008 15:59:21
RW's guide to the 20 best foreign races every runner should complete from around the globe

to take you through a summer of running, set your sights on Berlin. www.real-berlin-marathon.com North Pole Marathon You might not be able to walk on water but you can run on water at the world’s most northerly marathon. Run entirely on the frozen ice

Worldwide Races Index
By on 19/05/2009 11:58:52
Enjoy our jam-packed international race listings for travel ideas in unforgettable surroundings, from once-in-a-lifetime destinations to European mini-breaks

Website North Pole Marathon Race Website | RW Review | Forumite AccountTwo Oceans Marathon (South Africa) Race Website | RW PreviewLoskop Marathon 50K & Half-Marathon (South Africa) Race Website | RW PreviewMayGreat Wall of China Marathon and Half-Marathon

Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award 2009 Shortlist
By Runner's World on 15/03/2009 09:39:46
Vote for your Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award 2009 winner from our reader-chosen shortlist

- the pinnacle of years of running and months of hard training. Richard DonovanThe first person in the world to run a marathon at both the North and South Poles, Richard Donovan has also claimed gold at the Inca Trail Marathon, the South Pole Marathon

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