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Pocket Race Guide - May
By Runner's World on 28/04/2008 13:09:58
Featuring... Beaverbrooks Blackpool 10K, Halstead and Essex Marathon, Tewkesbury Half-Marathon, Sevenoaks 7, Helen's Trust Golden Gate 10K, Queen Mother Reservoir Series and the Magic Roundabout 10K
at least 26.2) away from the big city marathon experience, this is a relatively low-key event that nevertheless found itself placed ahead of the likes of London and Edinburgh in Runner’s World Top 10 Races 2007. Where the race scores highest is for its
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Commonwealth Games 2010: The runnersworld.co.uk Guide
By Dominique Brady on 28/09/2010 16:46:16
Collapsing structures, athletes withdrawing and Dengue fever fears - it's all been kicking off in Delhi. We've got all you need to know ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
at the Games this year and archery returns after a 28-year hiatus. Four Paralympic sports are also contested over 15 events at the Games; athletics, swimming, power lifting and table tennis.And unlike the unifying spirit of the Olympics, the Commonwealths
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RW Pocket Race Guide - October
By Catherine Lee on 27/09/2007 12:59:04
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
-changed after record temperatures rendered the course one of the driest reported in the event’s 13-year history.More off-road highlights...Jog Shop Jog 20 (Sussex, October 14)Tough Challenge Marathon (Essex, October 14)SIS Sandhurst Poppy Trail 10K (Surrey
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RW Pocket Race Guide - June
By David Mitchell on 27/05/2008 12:52:20
Dream Mile, Potters 'Arf Marathon, Mabie Forest 10K Trail Race, Pants in the Park, Llanelli Waterside 10K, Humpty Dumpty 10K
world records were set by Steve Ovett and Cram – this is the charity’s very own initiative. The multi-distance family event is taking place in the majestic setting of Windsor Great Park in Berkshire. The races will include age-group events and an elite
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RW Pocket Race Guide - September
By Catherine Lee on 28/08/2007 09:26:18
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
are qualities enough to safeguard this event's future for many years to come. Macclesfield Half-Marathon, September 30Macclesfield Half-Marathon (Cheshire, September 30) While more than 50,000 runners take to the streets of Newcastle for the GNR (the world
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RW Pocket Race Guide - February
By Runner's World on 28/01/2008 17:59:48
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
the finish, so be sure to save something while tackling the continuously rolling contours that characterise the course. Hearty support from the locals lends the event a real community feel, while a concurrent five-mile fun run proves the perfect diversion
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Readers' Top 10 UK Races: PB Potential
By Alice Palmer on 26/03/2009 09:51:00
The most PB-friendly British races of 2008 - as voted by you, the runners who ran them
makes for an action-packed Easter weekend - runners can also opt for the 2 X 5K relay, and children have their own chance to shine in the 2K race.Last but by no means least, the regular Windsor 10Ks put on by F3 Events offer you the chance to help raise
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Pocket Race Guide - September
By Alice Palmer on 27/08/2009 15:50:18
Featuring...Westonbirt 10K Tree Trot, Edridge Park 10, Anglesey Marathon, Victory 5, City of Salford 10K, Macclesfield Half-Marathon and the Netherthong 10K
in the local athletics stadium, this popular race sees a large field take on a famously flat and fast course. The race has been staged since just after World War II, and its longevity as one of relatively few five-mile races has good reason. If you
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RW's Races Of The Year 2007
By Runner's World on 21/01/2008 11:09:49
The 50 best British races of the last year - as judged by you, the runners who ran them. 2008 has a lot to live up to...
that delivers on its big-event billing with great crowds and a field that represents the whole running community.32 Santa Dash 5K, LiverpoolWhen? December 2Why? A record field of nearly 6,000 made this the biggest gathering of Santas in the world.33
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Forum v IM Florida: Sailing to the Sunshine State
By Fat Buddha on 14/11/2007 13:11:25
Three years after forumite Candy Ollier first regaled us with tales of Ironman Florida, 12 intrepid Pirates made the voyage over the Pond in search of their own rewards
as you got and get your retaliation in first. Smack, punch, wallop – take that you Yanks! Petal was sporting a lovely cheek bruise after the event.Other than that, it was a lovely sea swim. Fat Buddha spotted a horseshoe crab and others saw large
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