success,I'll try Penguin's tactics, give it my best.Imagine my horror at mile number two,When taking my minute walk, as instructed to do. To overhear man, jogging behind me,comment 'if walking at this pace, how will she be,when reaching the finish line
is a totally overwhelming and humbling experience. 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, my skin tingles. In fact my very unwelcome
differently? Absolutely nothing! (Oh except maybe a bit more pain relief en route!) I had an absolute ball. Can't wait to do it all again next year!Sue Toseland, 6:20What a day, thousands of people it was great. Enjoyed the whole event even though got injured
Sue and sums it all up... we ran together in six hours.The year Sue turned fifty, it had to be done, ’cos she has two medals and hubby plus one!We took on the challenge, we started our 'plan' -to be Penguins, together, each week we ran!Then along came
bloke claiming to be a Penguin. But whilst owning them was a small comfort, reading them was terrifying - they all seemed to assume that you would work up to a marathon over a period of months; the most ambitious suggested 20+ week programmes, starting