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Wacky Racers
By Ben Palfreyman on 19/08/2010 17:27:47
Up for a challenge? Look no further. Test your speedwork on the sand or your endurance in the jungle with our pick of the world’s most devilishly difficult races

: icemarathon.comJungle race: The Jungle MarathonThis seven-day uber-ultra-marathon (so extreme we had to make up a word just to describe it) takes place in the heart of the Brazilian jungle. You'll cover 222K of muddy tracks, seemingly impassable trails, river

Pocket Race Guide: Family-friendly Events
By Ben Palfreyman on 29/06/2010 16:54:43
Take the whole family along to your next race this summer: you get support, the kids get a fun run PB of their own

Standing on the sidelines at races can be no fun at all for your family - so why not give your loyal supporters a piece of the action with fun runs just for them. These summer races feature fun runs for all the family to enjoy.Salomon Forest Trail

Pocket Race Guide: Summer Race Series
By Ben Palfreyman on 15/06/2010 12:51:42
Track the progress of your fitness and speed in a race series this summer

, so you can test out your trainers on a range of surfaces as it follows trails on farm tracks, stony paths and country roads. Enter online nowRace dates: June 12, July 10, August 7, September 18Lancaster & Morecambe Race Series (Lancashire, June 13)If

5 Ways to Beat Injury
By Ben Palfreyman on 08/07/2010 15:56:20
GB sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeetey gives us his hard-earned advice on how to avoid and overcome the pain of injury

feel you are ready to hit the road. And the first thing to do is... not return. Give yourself another week to ensure your body has really had enough time to heal - our desire to run again nearly always means we return too soon.Before you hit the trails

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