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MARATHONS IN MEMORY When my wife and ...
Big cities never sleep. Through the apartment window, facing out onto the Central Market, I hear the joy, laughter and occasional tears of revellers in the streets below heading home to bed after a lo
F resh from the Tokyo Marathon, Paula Radcliffe ...
Ask any male pro racing today, over any distance, which athletes they fear the most and Léo Bergère’s name is bound to crop up. Why? Well as the Paris bronze medallist himself explains: “I have no wea
I think the crazy thing might be it turns out I don’t love marathons but I love everything that comes along with it! I love being a bit healthier. I love meeting my friends for coffee or jogging befor
Many of us who take up sport later in life might wonder what could have been. What does it take to improve later in life if you’re not on the youth fasttrack? Well, one athlete proving that the journe