Wellington. Last year she won, with the fourth fastest women's time (8:58:36) at Kona; she also knocked three minutes off her run course record. This year, the 30-year-old she has won Rohto Ironman 70.3 California and Subaru Ironman 70.3 Eagleman. She tends
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.Another growing London Marathon event takes first place. It had a
RW's former production assistant Cath Perry is a self-confessed athletics nut. She'll be offering up an unofficial crowd's eye view on the forum though the week. Here's her first instalment - Monday 23rd, the day after the women's marathon... "She
are sweeping Europe and the Madrid edition of this Spanish 5K series reflects their increasing popularity. Part of a series that includes similar events in the cities of Malaga, Valencia, Gijon, Vitoria, Seville, Barcelona and Zaragoza, this women-only race
-marathon makes it a great family event, with both races starting at the same time. Race website: www.omdiedam.co.za Two Oceans Marathon 56K & Half-Marathon (March/April) 2009 Date: April 11The Two Oceans Marathon claims to be the world’s most scenic race
Pocillos is. Crombie-Hicks took a commanding lead in the overall women’s event by winning again, but the overall men’s title was far from decided after the race as this time Stigter finished ahead of Brandsbjerg to close the aggregate gap to just 20 seconds
five women’s World records at the London Marathon, culminating in Paula Radcliffe’s mixed-race 2:15:25 in 2003. Radcliffe also owns the women’s-only record of 2:18:56 from 2002. Khalid Khannouchi USA set a men’s World record of 2:05:38 in 2002
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throughout the year. Those races take in every major city and large sections of the countryside around them. They range from televised major national events, such as the Great North Run, to more modest affairs that would be delighted with a field of 100
The numbers in brackets are last year's position; the next figure is the race's overall score out of 1000.If we've been given an event's details, you'll find it in the Race Diary.The UK Top 100, 2001 1 London Marathon (1) 894 2 Great North Run (2