May 2013
8:49pm, 2 May 2013
12 posts
|
StellaFella1967
I'm now confused dot.com over the start areas.
|
May 2013
9:24pm, 2 May 2013
720 posts
|
Teknik
me too SF...brochure has red start in FRONT of green ??
|
May 2013
9:31pm, 2 May 2013
48,340 posts
|
plodding hippo
well, I will S**t myself if i am at the front
|
May 2013
9:31pm, 2 May 2013
63 posts
|
RunningRach
Red is fast, Green is slow....I hope so as I am green!
|
May 2013
9:13am, 3 May 2013
1,750 posts
|
ChrisThePuma
I still don't know if I will be able to do this - wont find out till Sunday evening when I should know if the wife is leaving hospital or not...
|
May 2013
9:14am, 3 May 2013
1,751 posts
|
ChrisThePuma
If I remember correctly Red was for people who put down "less than 4 hours" and Green is for those who said "more than 4 hours"
|
May 2013
9:33am, 3 May 2013
15,920 posts
|
FenlandRunner
Green is the fun zone
|
May 2013
9:50am, 3 May 2013
9,428 posts
|
Pootle
I'm 99% sure I'll be doing it now, despite my complete lack of training and having the ill for nearly two weeks. The weather is forecast to be lovely, so my plan is to take it easy and see how I feel when I get to 15 miles.
I'm taking £20 with me so if it all goes tits up I can decamp to the pub when I get to Willen!
|
May 2013
10:55am, 3 May 2013
461 posts
|
J*C
i like your style pootle
|
May 2013
11:02am, 3 May 2013
1,755 posts
|
ChrisThePuma
I am not sure a forecasted 20 degrees for a marathon would be considered "lovely", I would prefer 5 degrees. But at least it looks like its going to be a bit dryer than last year!
|