pulled over to pose for photos, got interviewed for a newspaper, stopped to talk to family and friends dotted around the course and spent some minutes with the forum supporters at Mudchute. The can of Stella given to Snoop and I at Mudchute made
around in 4:30 but I'm very happy with 4:57... at least I beat Jeffrey Archer...Attached photo of me (left) with fellow runner for Naomi House Charity - Index of all quotesNext quote
.Q: And the worst moment? A: Feeling lousy with time and performance going over Tower Bridge, trying to smile for the photos and not getting snapped. Also news that fellow forumite had to pull out on the morning and I couldn’t get through because of dodgy mobile
Time: 4:42 From PHAB PAUL No. 42784 in the yellow Sgt. Pepper's uniform Best moment: Being grabbed by The Sport newspaper girls for a photo! Worst moment: Rain and sweat in my eyes, and having to wipe my glasses with wet tissues Biggest surprise
that everyone had been shouting for Serpentine (hence 'Serpy').... Here's to 2005! H. xx (Don't think I had a photo as for the most part I was on the opposite side of the road from the main forumite contingent but I was wearing long beige puffa jacket, red hair
had spotted the Action Photo camera man and I started frantically waving and grinning, desperate for a good shot during the run to show family and friends. I soon realised it was actually a speed camera and not a photographer. Oops.Goal was 4 hours
Time: 4:35I think that photo sums up about how I was feeling approaching mile 18! Thank goodness for the forum supporters - I got a real lift from seeing everyone there - and the slice of orange! It was a spectacular day and its taken me a while
Time: 5:38Best moment: Seeing Buck Palace and realising the end was round the cornerWorst moment: Realising I hadn't had my photo taken with my medal on at the endMost memorable moment: Having a battle with Mr Singh (the 93 year old) between 16
Time: 4:24After successfully completing my first marathon yesterday, here is my snapshot on the whole event!Best moment: Without wishing to be too obvious the feeling of running round the Cutty Sark and over Tower Bridge was amazing having for years
for photo calls - my muscles tightened even in that short time and it was hard to get going again; get to the start much earlier so that I wouldn't be squatting in the (gents - sorry guys) loo when the gun went off; train harder!I would like to report