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UK Marathon Calendar 2012
By on 16/02/2012 10:00:00
Plan your next 26.2-mile challenge with the inspiring lineup of races in our annual UK marathon calendar
Whether 2012 is the year you'll be taking your first or fiftieth marathon, our list of UK marathons will help you find the perfect event.Join a fleet of runners for a fast, city race in events like the Greater Manchester Marathon (April 29
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Channel-Hopping - The Forum Way...
By Gareth Davies on 06/05/2003 18:03:02
It started as a forum plan last August - the next thing you know, eight forumites set out to run the Paris Marathon, the London Marathon, and the 400km in between...
to run Paris Marathon on Sunday 6/4/03 and then continue on foot to London in time for London Marathon 13/4/03 - approx. 400km over 8 days. 2 Great marathons in 1 week plus a bit of fun in between! Anyone interested in joining?"I’m sure at that time Tobie
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Races of the Year 2011
By Amy Swan on 03/03/2011 15:19:46
Find the race to suit you in 2011 - whether you want to test yourself, discover breathtaking scenery or bring the family along.
The planning has already begun. Many of you will by now have chosen and signed up for your big race, with several others pencilled in as well.But just in case you're still wondering where to race, we present the TW guide to some of this year's best
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Races of the Year 2011 (Preview)
By Amy Swan on 04/03/2011 16:29:32
Find the race to suit you in 2011 - whether you want to test yourself, discover breathtaking scenery or bring the family along
The planning has already begun. Many of you will by now have chosen and signed up for your big race, with several others pencilled in as well.But just in case you're still wondering where to race, we present the TW guide to some of this year's best
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Andrew Lemoncello: Q&A
By Alice Palmer on 26/04/2010 08:00:00
Hot from his marathon debut, we caught up with Andrew Lemoncello - the first Briton across the line in the 2010 Virgin London Marathon
alone for quite some time - how did that feel?From mile 10 I was on my own, and I found that very tough. It's easy to start destroying yourself mentally, if you're struggling against the wind and you've got no one cheering you on.It was good to see
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Coasting Around Britain – The Forumites Run The Country
By Alice Palmer on 12/05/2010 14:36:55
Meet the adventurous runnersworld.co.uk forumites embarking on a relay run of Britain's coastline
Britain.How did it come about?RW forumite The Hoose Goer was inspired by Eddie Izzard's 2009 multi-marathon tour of the UK, and in early December he decided to attempt something similar.He decided against his original plan - to run the coast of Britain
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Races of the Year 2011
By on 09/01/2012 13:30:12
We salute the best running events of 2011, from the Highlands to the south coast – as voted for by Runner’s World readers
Welcome to the Runner’s World Races of the Year, your essential guide to the very best of British racing. Last year, the 680,000 members of runnersworld.co.uk placed 18,594 reviews of over 3,600 events. We’ve combed through them all to find
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RW Previews (Sth): Run London Ragged 10Ks, Oct 25
By Runner's World on 10/10/2003 15:34:07
Typical, you wait for a 10K to arrive and then two come along at once
Where and when?Saturday, October 25, Barnet and EalingWhat is it?Run London Ragged is a series of two London 10K events supported by the Big Issue Foundation.. The Ealing race takes place in Perivale Park. The Barnet race boasts a location
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The Great Forum Ironman Challenge
By Runner's World on 18/11/2004 14:16:37
July 2005, Zurich: 50 forumites. Many first-timers. One Ironman Triathlon. (That's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run). Come and see the fun.
LINKS • Ironman Switzerland SITE • Official Ironman Website • Trinewbies.com• Ironman training planIn summer 2004, more than 20 forum members pledged to take on Ironman Switzerland in July 2005 - that's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run. Many
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Forum vs Dartmoor Discovery: Blame the dinosaur!
By RichK on 15/06/2005 12:24:57
13 per cent of the field at the 2005 32-mile Dartmoor Discovery were RW forumites. Read about the training... the hills... the celebrations and, er, the selfless litter-picking
under 40 09:03.7 11th 274 5:23:51 Dunnarunner Teignbridge Trotters Male Vet 50-54 10:00.3 4th 585 5:26:42 Deadbeat Wimborne A C Men under 40 10:05.6 22nd 606 5:35:57 Trinity Hogweed Trotters Female Vet 40-44 10:22.7 1st 687 5:37:06 MetroGnome Istead
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