as I already had decided to do Paris Marathon the week before.Having never done either Paris or FLM before, and having a bit of an aversion to all things London-like, I can categorically state that FLM is by far and away the best marathon I have EVER
.Little Cat, 4:50I crossed the London Marathon start line on the afternoon of Saturday April 16.... to mark the finish of seven consecutive days of running from Paris to London, including the Paris Marathon on April 10. That's running between 26 and 32 miles a
marathon was in Paris two years - very picturesque but with long stretches of nobody but bemused Parisian Sunday strollers wondering what all these runners were doing in the middle of the road.What a different experience on Sunday. It started with a lift
in the whole wide world.I soaked up the atmosphere and the crowds to the end with a massive smile on my face. The shouts of "come on Higo" from complete strangers was just fantastic. Marathon running is an event where you can do exactly the same as the world
it was time to put up and shut up. But I did it, and missed my target of a sub-4 and came in at 4:07...and that was it. I'd done it - I'd run a marathon. Move on.And I did move on - and carried on running in other events - but crucially I got started doing