the most I trained for about 20 hours a week - no more than some would for an Ironman. In fact, I probably had to ‘find’ less time to train than most triathletes since the majority of my training was at the weekends."Metres away from the finishRunning
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follows quiet country lanes and laps the beautiful Priory Park, with a few climbs thrown in for good measure.-- London Pride Run 10K, August 15 Filling Up Fast…London Pride Run 10K (August 15) Renowned for its fantastic atmosphere
heading back to Sandown. The race has a cult following so get in on the act to join a small field keen to notch up this tough race on their running CV. On your way back, keep an eye out for The Man within Compass pub – a perfect post-race watering hole
of knitting and running at a steady enough pace to get me round within the limit set by Guinness World Records...” Welsh Alex, &amp
Klagenfurt to take on Ironman Austria. This was to be the biggest and most successful Pirate expedition yet.Many people see the Ironman triathlon as the ultimate one-day endurance event. A 2.4 mile swim, followed by a 112 mile bike ride, finished off with a
.Rutto went into the event as the race favourite. That was based on winning Chicago in a world debut record of 2:05:50 despite rivals who included world champion Jaouad Gharib, the Olympic champion, Gezahegne Abera, and Kenya's Sammy Korir, who became
Hellrunner, Hants - 7th in 10+ Votes category--Stoop 5, Yorkshire - 1st in 3+ Votes category - Photo by David Brett If you submitted one of our 9000 race ratings in 2004, very many thanks indeed. Whether yours was one of 260 for the Great North Run
, with Paula Radcliffe away for the second year running, a female winner that few could have predicted in the Chinese athlete Chunxiu Zhou.Men’s race There were two very familiar faces at the front of the men’s race, though. The 2005 Flora London Marathon
and raise money for the charity Dreams come True which is this year celebrating 20 years of making the wishes of terminally and seriously ill children a reality. Taking inspiration from the original Dream Mile event at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo – where