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My 2004 London Marathon
By Joe Rye on 21/04/2004 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
Time: 2:43Wet, cold, windy, painful, slippery 2-43, championship place, all is well with the world.I just wish someone would explain this to my legs."Index of all quotesNext quote
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My 2004 London Marathon
By Paul Craven on 21/04/2000 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
the 4 minute mile! All those aches and pains now don't seem quite as bad, nor do the memories of the filthy weather conditions...Index of all quotesNext quote
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My 2004 London Marathon
By J@m@s on 21/04/2000 14:32:12
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
they helped massively as I was full of mixed feelings towards the last week or so building up to the big day. I have always watched the event on television in the years before in envy but fortunately I was chosen this year as part of the extra 1000 places
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Top 10 French Races
By Mark Hewsion on 08/07/2002 19:50:59
France's best, from 20K to 100K. Read on, and your feet will start twitching...
. It may be a pain, but its worth getting one to save disappointment on the day.As a general rule, English is understood in writing. So if you dont speak French, contact the event via e-mail or fax and resort to English over the telephone only if time
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London Marathon: Should You Take The Challenge?
By Runner's World on 23/09/2006 12:57:43
How to tell whether the world's most famous race is for you this time round
finished, it has built into one of the best things I will ever experience."—Andy Gillespie, 4:08"The crowd numbers and support are absolutely AWESOME and the whole event gets under your skin. I never tire of playing the video; I smile, I choke back tears
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My 2004 London Marathon...
By Runner's World on 21/04/2004 15:56:10
How was it for you? - 155 of your inspirational stories and action shots from the 2004 Flora London Marathon
:41 "...have men really got weaker bladders (or is it all the manly ale)..." Read the full quote Hutch 2; 3:43 "...excellent RW pacers..." [shucks] Read the full quote Julia; 3:44 "...I cried, every one of those last 13 miles was painful..." Read the full
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Readers' Top 10 UK Races: PB Potential
By on 23/02/2010 15:28:49
The most PB-friendly British races of 2009 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them
out to encompass the villages of Drayton, Milton, and Sutton Courtenay."This race sets the standards that club-organised events should aim to mimic. It's an RW forum party, a Fetch frolic, a PB hunter's autumn target and altogether a great day out
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A Mountain To Climb
By on 18/11/2009 11:41:29
The Alpe d'Huez Triathlon is one of the toughest sporting events in the world. For this reason alone, it's worth doing. Just don't expect a personal best
.Starters orders All the entrants pile into the water together before spreading out for the whistle. The buoys are so far down the lake that I can't even see them to start with, so I just aim in the same general direction as everyone else. I soon discover
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My 2005 London Marathon...
By Runner's World on 18/04/2005 15:18:16
How was it for you? - Your inspirational stories and action shots from the 2005 Flora London Marathon
...Just email us at events@runnersworld.co.uk and tell us what your day was like. Here's an idea of the sort of questions you could answer in your email:What was the best moment (excluding the finish)?And the worst moment?The biggest surprise? Or the most
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The Weekend's Races: What You Said
By Runner's World on 26/09/2006 09:41:25
A round-up of your race reviews for the weekend of September 23-24
-renowned Tywyn Race the Train. It's a unique event, which this year celebrated its 23rd anniversary, and is generally regarded as a box to tick for all multi-terrain runners. Forum regular Marshallini had a go and said it was a "nice course and good target
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