A thread for those feeling good about race results they've completed.
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Yesterday I completed my first ever race, nothing on the BP scale, but I'm still pleased.
10km night run
6 weeks ago I ran 1:01:01 in my first ever attempt at running the distance in training.
Yesterday was race day and I ran 47:27, 200th place out of 1042.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by chef View PostYesterday I completed my first ever race, nothing on the BP scale, but I'm still pleased.
10km night run
6 weeks ago I ran 1:01:01 in my first ever attempt at running the distance in training.
Yesterday was race day and I ran 47:27, 200th place out of 1042.Comment
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Originally posted by chef View PostYesterday I completed my first ever race, nothing on the BP scale, but I'm still pleased.
10km night run
6 weeks ago I ran 1:01:01 in my first ever attempt at running the distance in training.
Yesterday was race day and I ran 47:27, 200th place out of 1042.
Well done.Comment
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Originally posted by chef View PostYesterday I completed my first ever race, nothing on the BP scale, but I'm still pleased.
10km night run
6 weeks ago I ran 1:01:01 in my first ever attempt at running the distance in training.
Yesterday was race day and I ran 47:27, 200th place out of 1042.
Originally posted by fckvwls View PostWell done. I am building to a 10km race in November. Distance not the problem, my speed is just rubbish.
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Dallas has completed 5 IM - I am not going to publish times so she can remain anonymous. And barleymow has done a few events too.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostImpressive time - I would struggle to match that.
Best of luck
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Dallas has completed 5 IM - I am not going to publish times so she can remain anonymous. And barleymow has done a few events too.
Watch this space for Rowing season.... truly b@ggered today
but Henley clashes with IM France next year, gutted, will have to find another IM.Comment
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I raced last nights curry to the porcelain bowl this morning, I got there just in timeOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI raced last nights curry to the porcelain bowl this morning, I got there just in time
nice one
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