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RW Interviews... Haile Gebrselassie
By Alison Hamlett on 05/11/2010 15:12:34
We caught up with the happiest man in running, Haile Gebrselassie days before he makes his New York City Marathon debut

without running is not easy for me.Q. Do you train alone?A. I used to train with friends but since I started running marathons I run alone more.Q. What will you do when you retire from running?A. I'm already doing lots of business in Ethiopia. I want to do

Team GB Profile: Denise Lewis
By on 22/06/2012 10:00:00
Discover why Denise thinks women will take the glory at London 2012 and her views on Jess Ennis claiming her British heptathlon record

Denise Lewis inspired national respect with her remarkable performance in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where she triumped to take heptathlon gold against the odds with a bandage wrapped around her injured leg.Since retiring in 2005, she has remained a

Ironman Switzerland 05 - Iron Zilla's Diary
By Iron Godzilla on 18/10/2004 14:35:24
How the training gets better, month by month

had to retire after five miles on the bike when the leg injury came back.The injury and ailment list has been reasonably extensive: left shoulder, right tricep, both quads, one calf and an ankle, insect bites, being run over etc, but fortunately

Hard Training Q&As: Misc
By Runner's World on 23/06/2004 17:47:59
From the forum: former London Marathon winner Mike Gratton on dedicated training

15-mile run in the evening.... followed by a few pints in the Royal Dragoon in Canterbury to deaden the soreness. I didn't own a car and ran everywhere.'Whatever happened to...'Mike Gratton Charlie Spedding had to retire because of achilles tendon

Enduring Questions: Armstrong vs The Marathon
By Amby Burfoot on 03/07/2006 14:23:22
In the Tour de France, Lance Armstrong would devour riders over 2,000-plus miles. Could he do the same over 26.2?

of anyone in the competition (20:16) and winning the event overall.Aside from these running achievements, Armstrong has enjoyed unparalleled success in the Tour de France. Last summer he won it for the seventh time, before announcing his retirement. While I

Forum Vs. Luton Marathon Relay: The Luton Lunacy
By Johnny Blaze on 04/12/2007 16:29:05
Teams of three running nine miles each around rural Bedfordshire? It could only be the Luton Marathon Relay...

and proof that I can think about a full marathon next year, so it was a top result in difficult conditions.Post-race pints and presentationsOnce out of the rain the teams swapped war stories on "The Day We Outfaced The Luton Hurricane", before retiring

Pocket Race Guide - February
By Alice Palmer on 02/02/2009 19:32:48
Featuring... Longleat 10K, Dover Mercury Half-Marathon, Elgood's Brewery Great East Run 20K, Easy Runner Tough Ten, Start Fitness Great North West Half-Marathon, Belvoir Challenge 26

. Even if you don't quite make it, you'll be able to retire at each checkpoint and get transport back to race HQ.More long-distance highlights... Bustinskin Coastal Challenge 26 (Dorset, February 22) Muscular Dystrophy Bury 20 (Suffolk, February 22)

Pocket Race Guide - September
By Alice Palmer on 27/08/2009 15:50:18
Featuring...Westonbirt 10K Tree Trot, Edridge Park 10, Anglesey Marathon, Victory 5, City of Salford 10K, Macclesfield Half-Marathon and the Netherthong 10K

course. Once you’re done, you can even retire to the beer tent for a hard-earned pint.More 10-mile highlights... Cotswold Classic 10 (September 13) Dorset Demon 10 (September 20) The Harvest Trail 10 (September 27) Anglesey

Pocket Race Guide - October
By Alice Palmer on 25/09/2009 16:20:07
Featuring... Badger Bite 4, Henley Half-Marathon, Gin Pit 5, Richmond Castle 10K, Welcombe Wobbler 10K, Trionium Greensand Marathon, East Coast 10K, Over The Hills 12K

, before retiring to the local pub for the prize-giving, drinks and a hard-earned roast dinner. With an unusual race distance, unusual prizes and celebrity guests, the Badger Bite is the perfect antidote to bustling big-city races. Henley

The Laws Of Injury Prevention
By Amby Burfoot on 08/03/2010 08:32:08
Follow these 10 time-tested principles and you'll spend more time on the roads - and less in rehab

should reduce injuries," says biomechanist Alan Hreljac, a retired researcher from California State University Sacramento.For the last decade, Davis has been researching runners' abilities to change their stride. Previously, experts believed that your

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