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MdS Training Blog: Desert Dining
By James Fricker on 19/03/2012 10:00:00
Our MdS blogger has to carry 14,000 calories on his back to complete the race – it’s time to start taste testing some desert-proof fuel
’ll have to get stuck into that hot chocolate brownie with melted marshmallows (see photo)...
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My VLM 2010: Big-G
By Big-G on 30/04/2010 21:30:11
Running the Virgin London Marathon in fancy dress (for charity and for fun)
matter how long it took) and if I could, to get on TV.Marathon day arrived. Many people looked at me as if I was nuts, many laughed and many wanted photos as I stood in Pen 9 of the Blue Start. The marathon started and away we went. 26.2 miles later I
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Pumpkin, shallot and red pepper soup
By on 19/10/2011 14:55:48
Pump yourself up with some flavoursome pumpkin
in the November 2011 edition of the magazine. Thanks to ukshallot.com for providing the recipe and photo.
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There's Something About Abingdon
By Jane Hoskyn on 14/08/2006 15:19:28
The Abingdon Marathon is creating quite a stir on the RW forum. What's its secret?
to do it again. A marshall at about mile 22 shouted to me, "You can do it, I can see it in your eyes". Whether he could or not, these words kept going round my head like a mantra. See you next year."Murf: "You know you want to."Details, Photos and More
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My Marathon Challenge
By Carolyn McAlpine on 05/05/2011 23:19:05
In a moment of madness I bet my dad I would run the London Marathon. After he passed away I knew I would have to do it.
, it completely broke my heart. I was so determined to do it but I had never for one minute thought it would have been this hard. I had a photo of my dad in my running belt and I took it out and looked at it. I knew I couldn't give up and when I came out
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A great big melting pot
By Alexandra Conroy Harris on 02/05/2011 16:10:32
How running for an adoption and fostering charity made me feel part of a wider, sweat-soaked, inspirational community
. I have an odd expression in the finisher’s photo, my face hasn’t made up its mind whether to laugh or burst into tears. It was a hugely emotional day, and despite what the photos might suggest, I loved every minute. I’ll be applying for another go
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Virgin London Marathon Countdown
By on 03/04/2013 16:19:00
From meeting RW at the expo to beating blisters on the run - here's all you need to know ahead of Virgin London Marathon on 21 April 2013.
commit to your finish time and have your photo taken which you can share with your friends on Facebook.ASICS Target 26.2Now race day is nearly here, make sure you catch up with the latest from our team of Paris Marathon hopefuls, Sarah, Alex, Steve
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RW Pacing At The Great North Run
By Runner's World on 27/08/2003 17:22:23
We've been pacing groups round UK races since 1998. It's free! Here's how to join us.
of the Norwegian wilderness. Or why on earth he's holding a duster in this photo...Neil Tillot One of the many running stars of our advertisement department, Neil plans to be rock-steady on race day. Even if the latest issue of Runner's World cruelly highlights him
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The Moor The Merrier
By Andy Blackford on 09/09/2003 11:45:05
The madness of adventure racers, as seen through the eyes of an ageing ultrarunner
the waterlogged tussock grass and the razor-wire heather while I stumbled and swore along in their wake.Thankfully, they stopped at the summit of each tor for a photo call. Which gave me just enough time to catch up before they went bounding off like hyperactive
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RW Pocket Race Guide - June
By Runner's World on 07/06/2004 09:55:40
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
route through the picturesque villages of Cothill and Shippon. Previously listed as Britain's second most popular small marathon.Antony Powell: "One of the best marathons I've run and very friendly too. Smashing organisation and a free finishing photo
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