Dec 2010
10:08am, 22 Dec 2010
308 posts
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Keefley
Count me in. Should just sneak over the 1000 mile line by the end of 2010.
1000 should be easier for me in 2011 with two marathons and the Thunder Run to train for
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Dec 2010
10:09am, 22 Dec 2010
86 posts
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while spuglet watched...
I'm in...
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Dec 2010
10:44am, 22 Dec 2010
2,597 posts
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CornishEva
I am in, assuming I dont' have another injury year.
Also 2500 bike miles, and 400 rowing miles
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Dec 2010
10:46am, 22 Dec 2010
2,143 posts
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Stander Claus
Sheri - I tried to look and find how to set the target for next year but also failed.
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Dec 2010
10:48am, 22 Dec 2010
5,315 posts
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For My Xmas Light
i am in, failed twice so hopefully 3rd time lucky... but need to stay injury free
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Dec 2010
10:53am, 22 Dec 2010
5 posts
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Mrbanners
I'm in - did 500 this year so looking to up the milage next year
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Dec 2010
4:33pm, 22 Dec 2010
604 posts
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kevin scott
cant wait for my next 1000 miles ,even more so i am turning 40 this year
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Dec 2010
7:33pm, 22 Dec 2010
276 posts
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Parkhopper
Have told OH that I am doing Parkrun Christmas morning - don't know what I was worried about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keefley I did Thunder Run this year in a team of 8 from my running club and we are all going back again next year - brill event.
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Dec 2010
7:37pm, 22 Dec 2010
277 posts
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Parkhopper
I was sent the following from Girlie to help me join the group.
Hi there,
Go into your training log and on the right hand side you will find a box with mileage targets. Click on the running one and set it to 1000. You will then appear on the list Lord Fetch has set up and I use that to compile the themed list each week.
Hope this helps
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Dec 2010
7:41pm, 22 Dec 2010
3,365 posts
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sheri3004
I don't think you can do that at the moment though - or if you can, I don't know how. It only lets me do it for 2010.
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