Former international marathon runner p.b.2-13-16,Race Director of AAA of England Road Relays,Mens 12 stage,and 6 stage,Womens 6 stage and 4 stage,and the Young Athletes road relays,also been Race
the London Marathon this year and I am training hard. I have a personal trainer at the gym but it is expensive. He has though increased my mileage form about 10km a week at beginning of Jan to about 25 miles
though and hope to run for some sort of osteoporosis charity (if there is one, haven't looked yet) at the london marathon next year, being in the army, i get a lot of free time to train and have to do p
and marathon in addition to my usual races and also the Olympic Park 5 miles.4k pb 23.26 (Hook Fun Run 2011)5k pb 29:28 (Basingstoke Parkrun 30.04.11)5miles pb 48.37 (Purbrook Ladies 5 2011)10k pb 1
to be able to run.My ambition is to run the Flora Londaon Marathon before I am 40, so I've got 3 years to train.
I run for 'fun' around B68. Aiming for a half marathon before I'm 45, it's getting closer... And I didn't make the half before 45, should I change it to 50, or just admit defeat...?the 50th is next
I was running regularly until towards the end of 2001. At that time I was running well (1/2 marathon approx 1.35.00 / 10k 40.55) and enjoying it.After a long break, I have just started to run during
I am wanting to run my first marathon this year.I have only recently started regular runnning although have been an on/off runner for many years.I have only done 8km racers in NZ so am looking
are numerous, but suffice to say I’m running for the Joints In Motion program of the Canadian Arthritis Society. My first Marathon will be Dublin on October 25, 2004. Presentably I train at the gym several times
to focus on. 2 years later I weighed less than I did when I was 19 and felt fitter than I ever had in my life. Just before my 50th birthday I completed my first marathon in a respectable 4hrs 34mins. 2