care about "It’s vital to pick a cause that is close to your heart," says Lloyd Scott, the man who ran London in a 122lb deep-sea diving suit in 2003. "Not everyone who runs for charity has had a major illness, but it may be that they know
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's World's long-time travel partner Mike Gratton and 2:09 Events. The Four-day Challenge, from November 24-27, is a tempting medly of racing, based around the stunning Akamas Peninsular. Day One kicks off with a 6K time trial; Day Two tickles your legs
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group to take over 10 minutes to cross the start line. That's when the pace leader's will start their watches, so the target of 2:15 is from start line to finish line. They'll aim to run at around 9:30 miling. Your trusty pace leaders will be
The 54,000-strong crowd of runners at the start of their half-marathon adventure.
Location: Parys Mountain, WalesPhoto: Ian AldermanRunner: Eleanor FlahertyThe experience: Sitting a mile south-west of the Anglesey port of Amlwch is the 147m peak of Parys Mountain, surely one of the UK’s most remarkable landscapes. The mountain
dotted by right royal horse manure, this was an event designed to make any passing tourist weep with joy.The 6,000 runners who turned up for Sunday's unseasonably hot 1pm start seemed pretty impressed, too. It was hard not to be. There's something oddly
in the UK, the Liverpool Santa Dash is looking for world domination. After having their World Santa Challenge record stolen last year by Las Vegas, organisers are keen to get a whopping 10,000 Scouse Santas on the move to reclaim the crown. But you can