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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...
One Treadmill...48 Hours...12 Crazy Runners...495.76 miles...One new world record!If you finished FLM on Sunday, you probably thought it felt as though you’d been running towards the Mall for days. Well, spare a thought for nine nutty forumites
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Game For A Marathon: Running The Kenya Safaricom
By Ashley Smith on 18/07/2005 13:57:49
It's a marathon serious enough to attract the world record holder, where elephants, nervous Westerners and thousands of locals all play their part...
, energy drink and a great Kikoy (an African sarong).What an event. It was as well organised as any of the best races in the UK, with a field included world marathon record holder Paul Tergat, and the UK's Ben Fogle. For the statisticians out there the half
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Five men's champions line up for London
By Runner's World on 17/12/2004 11:41:45
Rutto, Abera, Khannouchi, El Mouaziz and Pinto announced for the Flora London Marathon's 25th anniversary
/2001) simultaneously, Khannouchi set a World record in London 2002 of 2:05:38 and Pinto co-holds the European record of 2:06:36 from 2000. Pinto has won the race three times and El Mouaziz twice. Rutto is the World's fastest debutant with 2:05:50.Apart from Khannouchi
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Ironman World Championships Contenders: The Women
By John Carroll on 04/10/2011 15:25:27
Place your bets on who'll take home the women's Ironman World Championship title on Saturday
room to criticise her performance. The three-time Xterra World Champion asks a lot of herself and it seems to be paying off.Mirinda Carfrae (Aus)At her first Kona, in 2009, Carfrae smashed the run course record (2:56:51) and came second, behind Chrissie
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Flora London Marathon Course Changes 2005
By Runner's World on 13/12/2004 07:37:32
The cobbles are gone!
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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Ironman World Championships Contenders: The Men
By John Carroll on 04/10/2011 15:39:20
Place your bets on who'll take home the men's Ironman World Championship title on Saturday
Craig Alexander (Aus)Two-time Ironman champion won this year's Coeur D'alene Ironman in Idaho in a course record time of 8:19:48. The 38-year-old Australian was laid low for a month by a viral infection, missing Ironman Australia, so it was a
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The World's Top 10 Marathons
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 17:40:59
2. Berlin Marathon
2. Berlin MarathonBerlin has established its world-class marathon credentials with a record-breaking course and a slick and efficient race organisation. But it does offer far more. The crowds are large, loud and enthusiastic (if sporadic
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Race Highlights: Ironman World Championships Kona 2011
By John Carroll on 11/10/2011 10:00:00
Find out who took glory in Saturday's tough race
his third Ironman World Championship, breaking the course record time by 12 seconds, despite suffering leg cramps in the last 2K of the race. He crossed the line in 8:03:56. Fellow Aussie Pete Jacobs was second, in 8:09:11, and German Andreas Raelert
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London 04 - The Race Report
By Steve Smythe on 19/04/2004 10:31:55
The world's fastest times this year, and some excellent UK Olympic qualifying performances - Steve Smythe gives an insight into this year's Flora London Marathon
.Rutto went into the event as the race favourite. That was based on winning Chicago in a world debut record of 2:05:50 despite rivals who included world champion Jaouad Gharib, the Olympic champion, Gezahegne Abera, and Kenya's Sammy Korir, who became
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Flora London Marathon 2005 - The RW Report
By Steve Smythe on 19/04/2005 10:35:28
Radcliffe demolishes the opposition; Lel surprises many - including himself...
The 25th running of the Flora London Marathon did the 2012 Olympic bid no harm at all with further confirmation that London puts on the world’s greatest marathon.Excellent conditions and cool sunshine greeted a record 36,000 starters and 34
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