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BIG Women's Index
By Runner's World on 11/09/2009 11:29:15
From sports bras to shoes, managing menstrual symptoms to easing back into running post-pregnancy - here's everything you need to know to run long, happy and strong
. Running and Fertility: The FactsHoping to hear the patter of tiny feet alongside your own? Here's the lowdown on how running may affect your conception intentions.Two For The RoadThere's no need to retire to the sofa for nine months - here's how
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Forum Pirates Take On Bala Tri
By Iron Rose on 08/06/2005 12:11:35
PSOF coach and number one supporter IronRose reports from the Bala Middle Distance Triathlon
Dave, Oxy, then 8iron, Godzilla, Carl, Avalaf, Monique, LfW, Lindi, Ratbag and lastly Jellybabe. Cougie had planned only to do the swim due to injury, so retired for coffee and muffins in the warmth of the nearest café.Godzilla’s day wasn’t going
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Win a VIP Flora London Marathon 2009 experience
By Runner's World on 27/10/2008 10:53:46
Join our team for the Flora London Marathon 2009 and enjoy an unbeatable training and racing package
for 10 years and took over the marathon schedules when Bruce Tulloh retired from writing them. Steve has run more than 60 marathons (26 Londons) and as well as holding a PB of 2:29, he has also won a British marathon title in his age group. As far as his
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Win the ultimate Virgin London Marathon experience
By Runner's World on 11/11/2009 10:51:41
Join our team for the Virgin London Marathon and enjoy an unbeatable training and racing package
! Huge thanks to each and every one involved." Sue CTHE EXPERTS Steve Smythe Steve worked at Runner's World for 10 years and took over the marathon schedules when Bruce Tulloh retired from writing them. Steve has run more than 60 marathons (26 Londons
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Beat Your Health Fears
By Bob Cooper on 22/11/2011 10:00:00
Knock down your injury fears and keep running whatever the terrain or temperature
in the short term. Think Positive: "I never retired... I just did other things" Ed Moses, double Olympic gold medallistIllustration: Ryan Heshka
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Heroes of Running 2008 - Winners
By Runner's World on 23/04/2008 17:21:26
Join us in recognising the outstanding individuals who make us exceptionally proud of our sport
Britain at three Olympic Games, becoming the first Briton to run under 2:10 in the marathon (2:09:28), and gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and European Championships. But Hill continues to inspire long into retirement. Amazingly, the 69-year
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Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award Shortlist 2010
By on 17/03/2010 09:05:05
The final shortlist for our most prestigious Heroes of Running award - there can only be one winner, and it's up to you to decide
early retirement after a defeat by Amir Khan in 2006 and he took up a career as a sports science lecturer, that he decided to focus his sole attention on running and to put his talents to good use along the way.In 2007 he ran 3086 miles in 95 days across
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Team GB Profile: Steve Cram
By on 22/05/2012 10:00:00
The Jarrow Arrow relives the glory days of men’s middle distance running to reveal his racing highs, lows and rivalry with Coe and Ovett
. Since we’ve retired I’ve spent a lot more time with Seb and we’ll go for a beer, whereas Steve lives in Australia now.Athletics used to be everywhere. When I ran in Oslo and in Nice in 1985 the races were live on BBC and ITV, when there were only four
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Dai Greene: Gold Ambition
By Ruth Morgan on 03/08/2012 16:00:00
Meet Dai Greene, the Welsh wonder who's reigning World Champion in the 400m hurdles and discover his hunger for Olympic gold
, panting. “They’re definitely not sunbathing,” Arnold says, chuckling. “I would have retired 10 years ago if I had any sense, but it’s the sheer joy of working with these two keeps me at it, isn’t it boys?” Greene laughs. “It’s a pleasure coming to work
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Team GB Profile: Sally Gunnell
By on 31/05/2012 10:00:00
Find out why positive thinking and constructive rivalry helped Sally Gunnell become an Olympic and World champion
win titles and break world records it’s all worth it. You learn a lot about yourself when you’re dealing with those sorts of situations.One of the reasons I retired was that I’d had enough of that sort of pressure. I wanted to do other things in life
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