Co-founder of The Women's Running Network which is celebrating it's 10th year. I have run many marathons on and off road including London, New York and Paris.
Oxford Women's Blues Ice Hockey player, accustomed to running as part of our training schedule but starting to consider it more seriously and enter some events. Bit of a newbie really!
Many people think that running is mainly done by men, but that is not true! The last ten years, more and more women running and this number continues to grow what you will see here hardloopkleding
Middle age crisis forced me into a pair of running shoes September 2002. Completed FLM in 2003 and raised £5000 for a local women's refuge. Struggling to keep it up (the running I mean).
completed a half marathon (Nike Women's San Francisco half marathon) in October 2005.currently training for the Reading Half Marathon and thinking about doing the Brussels 20kms.
I would like to start a training programme but for now I walk the 5k women's challenges to raise money for charity.
I am doing Cancer Research's Race for Life (Women only) for the 6th time this year. I am looking for running tips and shoe reviews (especially motion control ones).
I train/run to enable me to compete in cani-cross races and play womens rugby, in both I am a relative beginner
I haven't started running yet but I am planning to in the immediate future. I also intend to enter the Hydro Active Women's Race in September.
I run a company called Well Heeled Divas who are committed to inspiring and empowering women, who are encouraged to become role models for girls. Visit our website www.wellheeleddivas.com