Time: 3:24Best moment: Every time someone shouted out my name. I had my name written on my running vest. Worst moment: Along Birdcage Walk, thinking my chance of setting a PB was slipping away and seeing fellow runners either stopping or walking
for my next marathon. I think my training was sufficient, but I don't think it was enough to improve on my previous time.The buzz you get from not only running the London Marathon but also crossing that line cannot be explained in words, and I would
support it was incredible. The pubs in the East End put on a really good show, and the music kept me going. Got a bit fed up of "Keep on running" after a while, though. Target was 3-30hrs, result 3-58hrs.The best moment was realising I was on target for 3
Time: 5:56My Personal Race Report: Flora London Marathon 2004"So I thought best that I write down what the event was actually like. To almost everyone reading this, running a marathon is something that is on their "before I get old, to do list
Time: 6:49was Run Rabbit Run (also Walk Wabbit Walk)Best Moment: Seeing kids faces and hearing their cheers when a furry white rabbit was walking towards them (ME in costume!)Worst Moment: Having to walk on pavements and dodge pedestrians because
:32 Running the London Marathon was always an “I want to do that one day” event, and now I have done it! It was my first marathon and I’ll be very surprised if it is my last. I know I can easily improve my 4:32 by over 30 minutes. The best moment was from Big
-minute mile pace) runs past me at 13 miles. If I was to have a chance of achieving my goal of a sub-four hour finish I knew I couldn't afford to stop as I'd never catch them again. So I kept my legs crossed, fingers crossed and kept running. I tried
event and it still chokes me.I was expecting my best moment to be running down the Mall, but to be honest when I got there I really couldn't care less!The best bits by far for me were the starting line (knowing that I was part of the best marathon
3:00 TO 4:00 (Page 9) Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --Jon Hull, 4:00What an amazing eventThe best part: every single mile, where spectators are cheering and routing for you. A truly democratic sport - what a feeling.The worst moment: about 22
another few minutes of tortuous electrifying jerks being sent alternatively through each thigh. And how annoying the loud words of encouragement became after so many miles ("come on you can do it", that's easy for you to say, why don't you try running