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RW Pocket Race Guide - April
By Runner's World on 25/03/2008 10:50:52
Featuring... Bungay Black Dog Marathon, Bolton 10K,Bridgedale Sport Trail, Flitwick 10K, Wiggle Thunder Run 10K and the Blackpool Marathon
-old race has become a county institution, presided over by the resident Town Reeve.The elliptical course takes runners on a testing tour of Suffolk’s beautiful Waveney Valley, curving to and from Beccles via a string of pretty villages. Some tough uphill
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Club Class
By Runner's World on 20/12/2002 21:47:29
Running in November doesn't have to mean dark evenings, cold mornings and grey skies. Here's why one runner has been to Lanzarote's Club La Santa for 12 years in a row, and taken 3 generations of his family
’s title.Caption in here--For the second year running, Runner’s World presented the winning teams with trophies. St Edmunds Pacers from England were top women’s team, while the men’s award went to Germany and TSV Ronsahl.Don’t worry, though, there’s plenty
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The Great Forum Ironman Challenge
By Runner's World on 18/11/2004 14:16:37
July 2005, Zurich: 50 forumites. Many first-timers. One Ironman Triathlon. (That's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run). Come and see the fun.
LINKS • Ironman Switzerland SITE • Official Ironman Website • Trinewbies.com• Ironman training planIn summer 2004, more than 20 forum members pledged to take on Ironman Switzerland in July 2005 - that's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run. Many
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Let us pace you at the GNR
By Runner's World on 06/08/2002 18:17:57
If you want to beat 1:30 or 1:45, or simply get round, then join us...
of the RUNNER'S WORLD team: Sub-1:30 with Sean Fishpool, Steve Smythe and Rob Spedding; Sub-1:45 with Steven Seaton and Oliver Roberts; ‘Get You Round’ run-walk group with Pauline Carter, Nicola Freeman and Catherine Perry. (They will be anticipating a finish
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Ironman Zurich Photos
By Runner's World on 19/07/2005 17:45:06
Are you in the picture...?
Finishline #1 | Finishline #2 |Swim #1 |Swim #2 |Bike #1 |Bike #2 |Run #1 |Run #2 |
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UK 2002 Marathon Calendar
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 13:34:03
Luton Marathon
Luton Marathon, Bedfordshire Sunday, December 1WHY RUN IT?Last chance to run in a marathonBritains last marathon of 2002 is run over three fairly undulating laps of town and countryside. The race is run together with a three-stage relay.FEES£11
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RW's BIG Q+A Index
By Runner's World on 28/10/2007 00:00:00
Your questions - our experts
cycling replace my running? --Will cross-training improve my endurance?What can I do to tone up my legs?How can I flatten my stomach? --Can bike sessions replace running and still make you a better runner? --Can my cycling help my running? --I
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RW's Ultimate Marathon: Monthly Goal
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 18:44:03
The target for weeks 5-8 of your 15-week schedule
Standfirst: The target for weeks 5-8 of your 15-week scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01 / xref Ultimate schedsKeywords:uan122--A RUN OF 2:20 OR LONGER (Week 7)Why? Long runs are the most important part of marathon training
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UK 2002 Marathon Calendar
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 12:11:20
Harrow Marathon
Kodak Harrow Marathon, Middlesex: Sunday, November 4WHY RUN IT?A low-key winter event run from the Kodak Sports Ground close to London. The course is undulating, but its not too severe. The race is run together with a half-marathon.FEES£10
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UK 2002 Marathon Calendar
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 13:34:03
Leicester Marathon
Leicester Marathon: Sunday, November 17WHY RUN IT?Challenge, scenery, motor-racing circuitHeld successfully for the first time in 2001, the race is run from Mallory Park Motor Racing Circuit. Held with a half-marathon.FEES£10/£11, payable
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