May 2016
6:36pm, 29 May 2016
2,563 posts
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Icelandic Trigirl
Thanks, everyone! Bazoaxe, you know that time means you HAVE to do another bloody one! I can content myself with never running as fast again
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May 2016
6:38pm, 29 May 2016
2,564 posts
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Icelandic Trigirl
Hey, well done, Jenlove! Looks like you got your Boston qualifying
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May 2016
6:40pm, 29 May 2016
7,396 posts
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Badger
Great work, ITG! (Plans training camp in Iceland)
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May 2016
6:41pm, 29 May 2016
10,153 posts
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Bazoaxe
this running lark is addictive..........
The beauty of my 30 second PB is that I leave the door open for another one
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May 2016
6:52pm, 29 May 2016
474 posts
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JenLov
Well done ITG, that's a great time. I started to melt at about 17 miles and am pleased with 3:53:56. Hopefully that window of 6 minutes will get me into Boston. I thought the organisation was good today. I also got handed my bag as I approached the lorries, very slik.
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May 2016
6:53pm, 29 May 2016
5,597 posts
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katypie
You got your PB bazoaxe. Yay
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May 2016
6:53pm, 29 May 2016
26 posts
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Rossco Peeko
Agree that the organisation was pretty faultless today, many hardworking volunteers. My feet are also in a bit of a state unusually
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May 2016
6:55pm, 29 May 2016
5,598 posts
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katypie
1.46.54. 4 weeks after surgery. Delighted. Lovely afternoon. I paid £6 for a chicken burger and it was delicious.
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May 2016
6:56pm, 29 May 2016
39,104 posts
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swittle
lol
A belting time, katypie
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May 2016
6:56pm, 29 May 2016
10,155 posts
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Bazoaxe
Blimey, thats brilliant KP......and fully justifies a £6 chicken burger.
The Axe family had to settle for calling the AA and £53 for a new tyre
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