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Coastal Trail Series - Stage 3 - South Devon

Sat February 23 2008
Listed by Slider45
Entrants (4)
Club
PB SB Pred Time WAVA
Binks
Serpentine RC
3:06:55 3:07:55 4:28:00 44.96
BlueWombat I measured the course at around 27.7 miles. This was my 12th marathon in the last 12 months. This one should be called the
Cambridge & Coleridge AC, Cambridge University Hare & Hounds
3:28:13 3:28:13 5:05:37 42.06
Slider45 4 hours?  I wish!  Underestimated the terrain and topology when I conjured up that prediction.  Fantastic scenery on the outward coastal section turning to some pretty gruelling country lanes and trails once inland.  Had a great day and chatted to some top people throughout the race.  Everyone really friendly and I found the staff helpful and supportive at the checkpoints.  Aching a bit now but will certainly consider giving it another stab.
Valley Striders AC
2:43:03 2:56:53 4:00:00 4:19:11 46.49
Tango (Adam)
Notfast Running Club, Votwo/USN
2:37:00 2:52:34 4:30:00 5:18:45 38.11







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