Dec 2014
10:17am, 23 Dec 2014
10,706 posts
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paul a
It is when the 'average' price is about £32 for long established marathons that are high quality.
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Dec 2014
11:05am, 23 Dec 2014
3,637 posts
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FenlandRunner
£50!!!! I don't think I've ever paid that for 26.2 miles!!!!
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Dec 2014
11:06am, 23 Dec 2014
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FenlandRunner
Agree with Paul A
There are some mighty fine marathons that cost £32 or less.
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Dec 2014
11:39am, 23 Dec 2014
108 posts
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50ft jesus
Do the marathons that are less than £32 have full road closures? I imagine that full road closures cost a lot of money.
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Dec 2014
1:14pm, 23 Dec 2014
10,259 posts
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Oysterboy
I think when comparing the cost of other similar but shorter races in this region it's pretty reasonable.
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Dec 2014
1:24pm, 23 Dec 2014
10,707 posts
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paul a
Well I hope you enjoy it OB.
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Dec 2014
2:26pm, 23 Dec 2014
3,643 posts
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FenlandRunner
Obviously an affluent area.
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Dec 2014
2:38pm, 23 Dec 2014
9,048 posts
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Keefy Yuletide Wreathy
What Bath and Bristol? Yes!
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Dec 2014
2:39pm, 23 Dec 2014
17,697 posts
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Red Squirrel
Not for everyone.
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Dec 2014
2:40pm, 23 Dec 2014
6,349 posts
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Binks
They should ask you how to pronounce Bath.
If you pronounce it as "Barth" then you should pay extra.
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