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#1 Posted : 28 October 2013 15:17:36(UTC)
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Well done to three of our most determined and motivated marathon runners:

Dublin Marathon, 28 october. Aine Kenny 03.33.02 (a PB of approx 5 minutes) and Tim Green 03.29.26 (a PB of well over 13 minutes).

Newcastle Town Moor Marathon, 27 October. Dave Proud 03.13.04, a SB in bad weather, 20th place and he won British Masters V45.


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#2 Posted : 28 October 2013 16:36:06(UTC)
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Kevin Jones also ran Newcastle, 3rd V45 3.20.20

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#3 Posted : 28 October 2013 18:02:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: amanda thompson Go to Quoted Post
Well done to four of our most determined and motivated marathon runners:

Dublin Marathon, 28 october. Aine Kenny 03.33.02 (a PB of approx 5 minutes) and Tim Green 03.29.26 (a PB of well over 13 minutes).

Newcastle Town Moor Marathon, 27 October. Dave Proud 03.13.04, a SB in bad weather, 20th place and he won British Masters V45.

Kevin Jones also ran Newcastle, 3rd V45 3.20.20



Those are all awesome performances. Well done folks.

Edited by user 28 October 2013 18:03:42(UTC)  | Reason: Added Kevin

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#4 Posted : 28 October 2013 20:45:46(UTC)
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well spoken Mike

...and another great 'tim effort'

Wink
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#5 Posted : 28 October 2013 21:25:55(UTC)
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Well done, everyone, especially in what must have been tough conditions everywhere.
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#6 Posted : 29 October 2013 20:24:13(UTC)
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Gerry O'Beirne also ran Dublin in 3:49. It is rumoured that he enjoyed his post race Guinness.
Well done Gerry.
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#7 Posted : 30 October 2013 12:42:21(UTC)
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Hi Amanda,

I also ran Dublin in a massive PW of 4:09:41 (possibly reflecting the fact that the Cardiff Half was my longest training run!). Thoroughly enjoyed it though, terrific support all along the course and incredibly lucky with the weather (blustery but sunny). The highlight for me was being shouted at by Derek Williams at around 15 miles - enough to keep anyone going!

Dublin can't be bettered for post-race rehydration and (even though it sounds like heresy) the best pint of stout in the city is not Guinness but the Porterhouse Oyster Stout...

Dave Lloyd
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#8 Posted : 31 October 2013 09:57:02(UTC)
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Thanks everyone. It was a great day for it - perfect weather (the cool breeze was a plus for me!) and the support, as always, was brilliant. Yes, spotted Derek Williams at around 15 miles - was great to see him. I highly recommend this marathon to anyone - that was my third year in a row to do it (before I did the first one I said that I would only ever do one!). Now its become a habit which may prove difficult to stop!
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