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UK Marathon Calendar 2011
By on 07/03/2011 14:46:32
With dozens of races around the UK, you're sure to find something to suit in our annual UK marathon calendar
crowd support; cooling off with sponges and hoses; mixing up town and rural racing in Stratford.Halstead and Essex MarathonWhen: May 8 Where: Essex 2010 Rating: 97%Run this if you like... friendly marshals; personalised drinks; sports massage; country
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UK Marathon Calendar 2009
By Runner's World on 16/02/2009 10:00:00
From the Highlands to Land's End, and big city settings to wild rural corners, you're sure to find something to suit in our annual UK marathon calendar
Marathon, Wiltshire 75% (see more) Running on trails; a choice of distances; beautiful scenery; castles and cathedrals August 30SportingBet Guernsey Marathon, Channel Islands New eventRe-launched races; touring flower-lined lanes and sandy beaches
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Forum Vs. Luton Marathon Relay: The Luton Lunacy
By Johnny Blaze on 04/12/2007 16:29:05
Teams of three running nine miles each around rural Bedfordshire? It could only be the Luton Marathon Relay...
Travelodge. Possibly a few more drinks might slip down on the Sunday, we’d see how it went.Runner's Legs: Woj, The Other Man and Geves A major weather eventIt has to be said, the weather reports didn’t look promising, with heavy rain and 40mph winds forecast
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A Right Royal Run: The Windsor Half Marathon
By Jane Hoskyn on 27/09/2006 11:27:42
The hilly course was no walk in the (Windsor Great) Park, as one RW writer found out
stages of the route.Why it pays to cool down...At around mile nine, soon after I took a few swigs of Lucozade Sport at one of the well-manned drinks stations, a burst of energy lifted my spirits and seemed to insert a firework somewhere about my person. I
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RW Race Report - Reggae Marathon and Half
By Matt Gilbert on 06/09/2010 14:48:13
wrist up to the streetlights, desperately trying to track my pace. Then there are no more streetlights.Approaching the first drinks station I see volunteers handing out bags of fluid, rather than cups or bottles. I'm not thirsty, but I am intrigued. I
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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.
of the big day. Race hard to be London's speediest Santa or just enjoy taking part in this feelgood event. Enter online now.Liverpool Santa Dash 5K (Liverpool, December 5)In Liverpool they don't do things by halves. Not content to be the largest festive race
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RW Race Report - Meon Valley Plod
By Justin Bowyer on 13/04/2011 17:44:30
that we were still alive. Inside race HQ, hot drinks and treats made everything feel much better and I have seldom seen such a bunch of dementedly happy-looking runners. This event has everything that makes British running great: dappled sunlight across
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RW Race Report: Legends of Sherwood Forest
By Ed Vanstone on 10/06/2011 17:38:20
descended on Saturday April 2, I was not sitting. Nor was I drinking. I was running in Sherwood Forest, hot on the heels of a panting Maid Marian (who was lit up by the oscillating beam of my head torch) through a dense thicket of trees. Think Robin Hood
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TW Race Report: Valencia Tri
By Dominique Brady on 15/11/2011 12:54:10
We headed to the Spanish city for the perfect end-of-season triathlon challenge
- Saturday was given over to various promotional events - and was impressed by the atmosphere generated by supporters, and relieved by the range of abilities on show. Far from being the preserve of the elites, the Valencia Triathlon appeared to be all about
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The Official RW Forum Treadmill Record Attempt
By Runner's World on 22/04/2008 08:08:01
Twelve Runner's World Forumites, 48 hours and one World Record Challenge...
, watch Celtic win and then run six miles home. Most likely to: Drink everyone else under the table in the post-event celebrations. Did you know? Gavin works for Sweatshop. They'll do anything for a mention won't they? Mick Nichols - Gold Rush Age: 43
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