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Our FLM Lucozade Sport Super Six
By Runner's World on 27/04/2009 12:21:30
Illness and injury may have struck down our male FLM hopefuls but you can still find out how Sue, Helen and Meg fared as they share their highs and lows of race day
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) and as well as holding a PB of 2:29, he has also won a British marathon title in his age group
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What Went Wrong?
By Runner's World on 05/05/2002 16:35:06
Throughout your running life there'll be races that you'll look back on and think, “What the hell happened there?” Here are the answers to a few of those head-scratching scenarios
-scratching scenarios:I blew up The end of the race is in sight, but you feel as if youre running through porridge and scything through the field backwards. Were you a little over-enthusiastic at the start? Without fail, every race has a group of runners who speed off
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Hard Training Q&As: Marathoning
By Runner's World on 23/06/2004 17:25:10
From the forum: former London Marathon winner Mike Gratton on dedicated training
have targeted a faster time if I was running now.I've run 3:12 - how long should I wait to run sub-3?Luke77 I am a relatively new runner and would love to achieve sub 3 hours.I have run two marathons, one in Berlin seven months ago and the London
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Real-Life Successes: How I Lost 4.5st
By Runner's World on 23/09/2005 22:57:34
34-year-old Andy Corrie shed 8in from his waist to get the job of his dreams - and ran a marathon in the process
Burning desireWhen Runner’s World reader Andrew Corrie saw that his Isle of Man village was looking for a retained firefighter, he should have leapt at the chance to fulfil his lifetime dream. But although he had the commitment and the aptitude, he
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Zero To Marathon Hero
By Runner's World on 10/03/2008 09:36:41
One man's quest to transform himself from average runner to Olympic-standard marathoner in just two years
research and discovered there were a few very good British marathon runners, but none were even close to being in the same league as the Kenyan or Ethiopian runners. In 1985, 105 British men had run under 2:20 for the London Marathon, but only a handful had
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Around The Site In 80 Ways... Articles
By Runner's World on 12/07/2004 15:24:26
The first in an occasional series about how to make the most of your favourite running website: a one-page look at our 1400 articles
nutshellOur 1400-article archive covers training, racing, injuries and health, shoe and gear reviews and buying advice. Our one aim: that the most nervous beginner and the zippiest racer alike will be able to find a useful answer to almost any running
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Your 2006 Race For Life Training Guide
By Runner's World on 12/01/2006 11:25:22
Entries for the 2006 Race for Life women-only 5K series are open! We're here to help you every step of the way...
the biggest cheer going. moreDon't go it alone!Need advice? Want to share a story? Or just fancy eavesdropping on hundreds of messages of running chat every day? Why not drop into our friendly forums? They're easy to get the hang of.A bit about Runner's World...Runner
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Snapped! Your Marathon-Finish Shots
By Runner's World on 24/04/2006 16:37:05
At the end of the 2006 Flora London Marathon, RW's photographer asked you to draw how you felt. Here are some of the results
imagined. If I had to give one piece of advice it would to start slow and not go out too quick. Now all I have to do is remember that for next year."Kerry Petulla, 3:14"That was my first elite start and it was a complete buzz lining-up. What made a
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Autumn Shoe Guide 2009
By Runner's World on 04/08/2009 17:29:41
This autumn's best new running shoes
Welcome to the Runner's World Autumn Shoe Guide 2009. You'll find reviews of 28 of the best new running shoes on the market here, as well as an insight into the technologies they contain and plenty of expert advice. There are shoes for all shapes
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RW's BIG Race-Training Menu
By Runner's World on 20/07/2004 18:01:12
Everything about racing: finding a race, training, the big day and beyond... it's our BIG index...
' Index - full of advice and basic get-started programmesOtherwise, start with the three key sessions of any runner's week.Then, a basic guide to speedwork (once you're running regularly, this will make the single greatest difference to your race).If you
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