Jul 2015
8:17am, 17 Jul 2015
6,044 posts
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100forRNIB
....also I expect some saddo has probably completed over 100 marathons being this late in the year
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Jul 2015
8:33am, 17 Jul 2015
2,583 posts
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R4R
7 ... 1 5k up to the end of June, then the 6 race Tour of Merseyside between 5th and 11th July
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Jul 2015
8:40am, 17 Jul 2015
6,014 posts
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LindsD
4, plus one tri, and 2 bike events, and a lot of parkruns.
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Jul 2015
8:44am, 17 Jul 2015
3,866 posts
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Winded
One plus one tri plus perhaps 10 parkruns, I raced some of the parkruns.
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Jul 2015
8:49am, 17 Jul 2015
50,831 posts
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plodding hippo
are we counting parkruns? And , no, Im not that saddo
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Jul 2015
11:01am, 17 Jul 2015
11,353 posts
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LazyDaisy
9, plus 4 aquathlons (though for some reason I have only put 2 of them in my race portfolio) and 14 parkruns. More than I expected.
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Jul 2015
12:31pm, 17 Jul 2015
7,028 posts
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rf_fozzy
Races are anything that produces published results (either paper or online or anything similar) with times and/or positions.
This therefore includes (but not limited to): Road Races Fell Races Cycle Races Triathlons Aquathlons Duathlons Parkruns (whether you actually "raced" them or not) Orienteering races Track races (i.e. any T&F) Cross Country Trail Races
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Jul 2015
12:33pm, 17 Jul 2015
7,029 posts
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rf_fozzy
Races with multiple stages (a la tour de France) are separate races if there are results published for each day. So, 2 day Mountain Marathons are 2 races.
Adventure races where it is continuous = 1 race.
My thread, My Rules!
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Jul 2015
12:38pm, 17 Jul 2015
7,030 posts
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rf_fozzy
And whatever anyone says anywhere, Parkruns are races. The only reason they're not called races are insurance bollocks (meaning they can get round the UKA insurance thing - same reason why cycle races aren't allowed but sportives are...)
And Sportives count as races as well (published results with times and/or positions...)
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Jul 2015
12:40pm, 17 Jul 2015
50,832 posts
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plodding hippo
okay Including parkruns its 56
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