. This could have been because I was frozen. No, the best moment was getting the results and finding out that I had finished 907 out of 2841.The worst moment? Running through the largest, deepest puddle in the world at kilometre 41.The biggest surprise? My time
answer. When I was an elite athlete, there were so many British athletes running world class times, but now we cant even find three men to represent Britain in the 800 metres at the World Championships. Were doing really well at events up to 400m
Your Number One: Northumberland Coastal RunThe Runner’s World community has spoken! Here they are – the 50 best races in Britain from last year. There’s something for every shade of runner here – from 5K up to marathon, from tarmac to mudbaths
"I have been running for three-and-a-half years, and the last year has been a bit confusing. In terms of racing it's been a success, but training has been difficult. Normally I train every day (70-80 miles a week), and take a rest when I need one. I
-shirt, too. Well done Swansea – a truly cracking race, and I'll definitely be back!"One race unlikely to bag you a PB was Sunday's Great Gorilla Run, which saw hundreds of runners doing a one-lap 7K around the City of London. "To be clear, this is a fund
sure I would be capable of undergoing the necessary training. I did another two halfs including the Great North Run and now had a PB of 1:47:17. At Christmas my focus switched to training for London and I used the Runners World Intermediate schedule
for organising us at Mile 17! It was great to meet so many other Runner's World forumites, both trotting past (pausing only for a chat and a handful of jelly babies), and lending voice to the cheering.I spent a joyous race handing out baggies of jelly babies
respects - location, course, villagers, fellow runners. A brilliant day most certainly will do again." - Louise Wild98100%11 ratings7Combe Gibbet to Overton 16 Mile XC Run,Hampshire(1/4/07)"Superb off-road race with stunning scenery and excellent