Feb 2011
9:12pm, 25 Feb 2011
1,840 posts
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Mudlark/P T.
Great P M A ( positive mentall attitude )my thinking exactly .
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Feb 2011
9:17pm, 25 Feb 2011
1,728 posts
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Nywanda
I'm not fast but I have 100% goal achievment to date and no DNFs. (Hopes Karma faeries dont descend rapidly). Cheers for posting about this. I will call the Suffolk Uncles this weekend and make sure I have my lucury accom in place.
Best pencil in some back to back long runs nearer the time.
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Feb 2011
9:28pm, 25 Feb 2011
2,653 posts
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GimmeMedals
The nearly swayed me then I remembered that I have to work and can't have days off in term time so I can't do a 4 day event Pity - it looks great. One to do when I retire *starts filling in Lottery tickets*
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Feb 2011
9:30pm, 25 Feb 2011
1,841 posts
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Mudlark/P T.
Nahh Take a sick note !!! we not getting any younger !lol
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Feb 2011
10:03pm, 25 Feb 2011
30,073 posts
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mxhornet
I remember seeing this last year then finding out you could only walk it. Good to see they've seen sense 4 marathons in 4 days that sounds doable
The run pic on the website I recognise most of those in it.
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Feb 2011
10:17pm, 25 Feb 2011
7,489 posts
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Red Tomato
Is there a set start time each day? trying to work out what mph 125 miles in 11 hours is, any mathematicians work it out for me?
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Feb 2011
10:24pm, 25 Feb 2011
8,885 posts
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Ted
11.36mph
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Feb 2011
10:24pm, 25 Feb 2011
7,491 posts
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Red Tomato
thanks Ted! ( now wondering if I could manage that sandwiched in between 2 marathon days!)
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Feb 2011
9:06am, 26 Feb 2011
1,842 posts
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Mudlark/P T.
I think there all acheivable just as long as you pace it right & re fuel adequatly through out each day
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Feb 2011
9:45am, 26 Feb 2011
4,217 posts
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Binks
Looks awesome. LIke the way they define running in the rules section
Running is defined as to move with quick action in such a way that both feet leave the ground during each stride at a pace faster than a walk. Runners may walk during the challenge.
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