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UK 2002 Marathon Calendar
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 13:34:03
Lochaber Team Strides Marathon
Lochaber Team Strides Marathon, Inverness-shire, Scotland Sunday, April 28WHY RUN IT?Speed, scenery, ScotlandRun in the shadow of Britains biggest mountain (Ben Nevis), this is surprisingly one of the UKs fastest courses.FEES£13 (SAF affiliated
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2002 UK Marathon Calendar
By Runner's World on 08/07/2002 14:33:06
All the 26.2-milers in the country...
excruciatingly hilly and slow and offer a far greater challenge than London on both road and trail. Apart from the hilly events, many of the races here offer an ideal opportunity for attacking that marathon PB without having to take several minutes just to cross
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RW's Top 100 UK Races of the Year: Marathons
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 21:38:58
Top marathons of the year
The numbers in brackets are last year's position; the times are last year's men's and women's winning timesIf we've been given an event's details, you'll find it in the Race Diary.Not surprisingly a clear winner here, but a competitive battle
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RW Race Report - International Half-Marathon de Marrakech
By Catherine Lee on 06/09/2010 14:24:06
of the crowd to make way for the masses.Thankfully, the wide thoroughfares to the south of the city offered ample opportunity to settle into one's stride after the slightly chaotic start.The dappled orange groves and olive fields of the Jardines de la Menara
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Reading Between The Lines
By Lady Lucan on 31/03/2004 16:47:04
"By mile 11 I was incapable of talking and unable to remember how far we had run..." Forumite Lady Lucan's low-down on the Reading Half
shouted, "Get down off that wall and run" and we were off.It would have been difficult to go off like a greyhound from the traps given the number of other runners so we took it easy for the first mile, chatting and getting into our stride. The sun came out
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Costume Drama
By Runner's World on 07/03/2006 15:16:46
Calling all sunflowers, hot dogs and Mr Men. If you're racing in fancy dress, make sure you follow these handy tips
that allows you to enjoy the event as much as the spectators cheering you on?When Tom Day started running for Leukaemia Research after his father was diagnosed with the disease, he decided to become part of the charity's Banana Army at last year's London
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Toronto Marathon: Down By The Waterfront
By Daniel Benson on 18/10/2006 13:34:16
The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon is a big-city race with small-town convenience
shade of white and I try to find the “happy place” that my homeopath prescribed to me before I left. As I do, it dawns on me with some confusion that my “happy place” involves running the marathon. I’m striding along an open road, holding a comfortable
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Top 10 Spanish Races
By Alison Hamlett on 13/10/2008 17:42:39
Featuring... Vila de Santa Pola Half, Granollers Half, Barcelona Marathon, Cursa Bombers 10K, Madrid Marathon, Medio Maraton de Madrid, Madrid Women's 5K, Behobia-San Sebastian, Seville to Los Palacios Half, San Silvestre Vallecana
Barcelona Marathon, March [Getty Images] Sport in Spain might be dominated by football but running is making strides to catch up. In a country that brought the world flamenco, fiestas and bull fights, running is a great way to see the sights
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Meet Our Flora London Marathon Pacers 2009
By Runner's World on 21/04/2009 11:08:05
Introducing the RW staff and friends who'll be leading our pace groups around this year's Flora London Marathon
'll be leading the 6:53-minute milers to sub-3:00 victory in London. Sub-3:30 (8-minute milers) John O'ReganIrish ultra-runner John takes mere marathons in his stride. As well as winning the 100-mile Yukon Arctic Ultra and the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
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Pocket Race Guide: The Perfect First Race
By Dominique Brady on 05/08/2010 15:17:16
Take the plunge this summer or autumn with a race on our select beginners' shortlist - they're reassuring and inspiring in equal doses
strides into the world of running. And it couldn't be easier to persuade friends and family to join you on this fun, pocket-friendly 5k in Newport. Set in the stunning 90-acre grounds of Tredegar House this charity event promises a great day for all
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