Pole Marathon – a prize worth £6,000.This extraordinary marathon first took place in 2004, with Runner's World magazine editor Steven Seaton lining up among the 15 well-wrapped competitors. You can read his report here.The runners may wear snow shoes
. 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
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
- 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
on the day. – Little Miss HappyYou can still do it but, it will require discipline. Take a week at a time but commit to it and you should be OK. – Road Runner 2I got round my first half-marathon on the RW 10-week schedule earlier this year. Following