Apr 2016
2:25pm, 10 Apr 2016
11,325 posts
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RichHL
Well done, Jono!
Really odd feeling at Cambourne 10k this morning. I'm post viral so I have really bouncy legs but no heart or lungs. Trochled round in a smidge under 50 minutes
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Apr 2016
2:28pm, 10 Apr 2016
1,564 posts
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Fizz :-)
No PB's at the Belvoir half for Team FizzyWobbles, but we had a lovely run in the sun and both came in under two hours. A grand day out
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Apr 2016
2:29pm, 10 Apr 2016
1,565 posts
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Fizz :-)
Well done to Jono, Doc, TeamJigs (and Monkey)
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Apr 2016
2:41pm, 10 Apr 2016
3,475 posts
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Huntsman
A good day for the thread
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Apr 2016
2:58pm, 10 Apr 2016
3,985 posts
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Jono.
My Arse cheeks have never ached so much as they did in the last couple of miles - mind you they've never ached at all - what's all that about?
Well guys on the running today - awesome
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Apr 2016
3:01pm, 10 Apr 2016
5,644 posts
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Watford Wobble
Loved Belvoir half. Ran it 5 times now and my all time favourite half. Great village hall event.
Pleased with a time of 1:53 it was my best race yet this year.
I've some work to do now for Newark.
Been a great weekend for 1500'ers.
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Apr 2016
3:02pm, 10 Apr 2016
5,645 posts
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Watford Wobble
Only my right arse cheek aches.
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Apr 2016
3:40pm, 10 Apr 2016
866 posts
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jabberknit
So impressed with everyone's running this weekend, outstanding work people and Monkey!
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Apr 2016
4:02pm, 10 Apr 2016
6,581 posts
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Garfield
Great running everyone!:)
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Apr 2016
5:11pm, 10 Apr 2016
397 posts
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jennyh
Well done Fenners, Mrs Jigs (and Monkey), Doc M and Jono (hope I haven't forgotten anyone)! Oh yes, I can see I have, RichHL and team Fizzywobble - well done guys!
Commiserations Toks, sounds like horrible conditions. I take my hat off to you for even attempting a challenge like that, and 35 miles is still a heck of a long way!
Did my first sub-4 marathon at Manchester so very pleased! I paced it abysmally (as usual) but fortunately managed to hang on.
Jono, I could see you in the distance between around 15-16 miles but couldn't catch up.
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