Ooh really? Where's that, then? I'm scouring the BBC website with only the tenacity an apathetic programmer can muster, but cannot find it.
EDIT: Ah, got it. Cheers.
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On the BBC sport website there was a split screen of the 3 finishing gates, this should still be available so you should be able to see your finish. If you know the big clock time when you finished then it is even easier.
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More importantly, did anybody else spot that the venue was the Tulip Hotel?
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I think it is our bound duty to name these IT Contractors as soon as we know that they're not single.Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Gives you something to complain about.Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostIs ******* tulipe with constant picture break up. No doubt they will blame the fact it is mainly built up areas or weather conditions except that most marathons are run in built up areas and far sunnier climes than London!
Come on, Mo!
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It was a good race today, but bloody hot for your first time. Just back, but knackered. Got it recorded and going to see if I'm on the tellyOriginally posted by washed up contractor View PostIs ******* tulipe with constant picture break up. No doubt they will blame the fact it is mainly built up areas or weather conditions except that most marathons are run in built up areas and far sunnier climes than London!
Come on, Mo!
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BBC's London marathon coverage
Is ******* tulipe with constant picture break up. No doubt they will blame the fact it is mainly built up areas or weather conditions except that most marathons are run in built up areas and far sunnier climes than London!
Come on, Mo!Tags: None
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