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RW Treadmill Test
By Runner's World on 02/02/2007 11:51:24
RW tests products from Bowflex, LifeFitness, NordicTrack, ProForm, Tunturi and Vision Fitness
Some people love gritting their teeth and running outside in the elements, be it gales, rain, hail or snow. There really is no need. They could avoid the inclemency for a small investment in a home treadmill. Domestic machines now offer you just
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Top 10 Italian Races
By Alison Hamlett on 15/10/2008 15:22:33
Featuring... Rome Marathon, Stramilano Half, Ecomaratona dei Marsi, 100K del Passatore, Cortina Dobbiaco Run, International Lake Garda Marathon, Mezza di Monza, Romeo and Juliet Half, Venice Marathon, Florence Marathon
incline for the first 12K over bridges, through tunnels and past snow-peaked mountains before descending towards the Tre Cime di Lavaredo and Lake Dobbiaco before finally arriving at the town of Dobbiaco itself where enthusiastic supporters cheer you
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Camp Rocks
By Alice Palmer on 04/12/2008 11:55:11
Worried that training camps are strictly for elite athletes only? Think again
clifftop paths rather than drizzly pavements.Like any holiday, training camps range in budget from a full-board trail weekend in Gloucestershire that won't break the bank (£195, www.trailplus.com), to a week in the snow – and lavish smart hotels
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Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award 2009 Shortlist
By Runner's World on 15/03/2009 09:39:46
Vote for your Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award 2009 winner from our reader-chosen shortlist
minutes. From Antarctica to Sydney, Richard ran 295K (183 miles), flew 43,000K and encountered temperatures ranging from -15C to 33C. His visit to London also coincided with the most snow Britain had seen for nearly 20 years yet undeterred he ran doggedly
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Channel-Hopping - The Forum Way...
By Gareth Davies on 06/05/2003 18:03:02
It started as a forum plan last August - the next thing you know, eight forumites set out to run the Paris Marathon, the London Marathon, and the 400km in between...
change in the weather from glorious blue skies, when it started to snow. This came as quite a shock for the South African contingent, many of whom had never experienced it before. The group - On the outskirts of ParisUpon finally reaching English soil
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Pocket Race Guide - Festive Fun Runs
By Dominique Brady on 22/11/2010 11:32:36
Grab a Santa suit and get ready to work the beardy look - it's time for a Christmas race or two.
online now.Believe & Achieve/Alexandra Sports 5K or 10K Santa Run (Portsmouth, December 12)Snow machines and seaside views combine to make this seasonal sprint appeal to all ages and running abilities. Bring all the family along to take part in this 5K
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My VLM 2010: Sarah Lawrence (5:32.15)
By on 27/04/2010 22:03:23
Once a 15-a-day smoker, now a marathon runner!
, but I won't pretend I was the perfect student at all. I missed sessions, got injured, demotivated and frustrated and lost focus. Then I got the dreaded blisters. Then it snowed some more. But April 25 rolled around as I knew it would - although
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TW Interviews: Helen Jenkins
By on 16/02/2011 00:00:00
Britain's top female triathlete reveals why she'll be giving it her all to qualify for London 2012
alternating between training blocks at home and training camps in Lanzarote. It's been good to get away from the snow late last year and to able to get in some good cycling sessions. When I'm at home I focus on my swimming with my club and on my running
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Little Wonders: Eleven Small-Scale US Marathons
By Bart Yasso on 18/05/2009 12:52:02
Featuring... Lost Dutchman, Little Rock, Salt Lake City, Avenue of the Giants, God's Country, San Francisco, Maui, Boulder Backroads, Lake Tahoe, Richmond, California International
dry climate Info: saltlakecitymarathon.comAfter Salt Lake City hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics, the city wanted to put on another world-class event, and in 2004, the Salt Lake City Marathon made its debut. In April, you get a great view of the snow
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Run Of The Mills
By Simon Taylor on 28/05/2004 18:14:41
It's not just the opportunity to run through people's kitchens that makes the historic Cinque Mulini a bit special... there's the top-class field too
had to convince his friends to clear snow-covered paths to allow runners to compete. It was only in later years the event was moved to the spring.The timing is not the only thing that has changed. International runners were first invited to compete
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