Time: 4:50The best moment for me was seeing my husband at mile 17 brandishing a banana towards me! ... Closely followed (of course) by reaching the mile 18 cheering point and being presented with a bag of jelly babies.The worst moments were miles
4:00 TO 5:00 (Page 12) Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Susan Brown, 4:02 --This was my second FLM and I thought I could not replicate the emotions and pain I had felt the first time - but it proved me wrong.I find this event
well. It was a beautiful running day (instant tan), and I had a chat with one of the ever-presents (fantastic achievement!) around Mile two, grinned and waved all the way around the Cutty Sark, started to blub on Tower Bridge (then stopped as you can
the first two years being spat out the back of the pack. Not the sort of person to give up and advertise my bike as a hardly used or unwanted Christmas present. I stuck at it and soon I was the one dishing out the punishment and making a few legs hurt
GMTV presenter at 22 miles. I didn't find the weather too difficult - thankfully we've had some very unseasonal warm weather in the Hebrides during a couple of my long runs, so I was almost acclimatised. I didn't hit the wall, although I retreated
to be a one-off, a birthday present to myself to celebrate my 50th and to shut me up. For years I'd been saying I had a marathon in me (yeah - a 16-stone retired prop forward running a marathon - as if... everyone knows props don't run....). I thought
down on me every step of the way. I did not get cramp, pain or wished I had never started the event. The only thing I got was sunburn on my shoulders and neck!My twin sister met me just before the Mall and ran for a 30 seconds with me. My husband got