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Features
/ 8 years agoJosh Griffiths’ London story began with the Mini Marathon
The Swansea Harrier is now a familiar face on the streets of London, however, his story in the UK capital did...
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Features
/ 8 years agoMahamed Mahamed is just getting started
The wiry Southampton AC athlete has come a long way in more ways than one to clinch victory at both the...
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Features
/ 8 years agoJack Gray has his sights on more than tabloid headlines
Jack Gray hit the headlines this week after winning – then being disqualified – at the Cambridge half marathon. We discover...
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Features
/ 8 years agoLaura Weightman’s fond memories of Mini Marathon
She might still only be 26, but it feels like Laura Weightman has been among the cream of British middle-distance athletes...
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Features
/ 8 years agoLuke Traynor’s ready to take on the world
After a breakthrough in Barcelona, it safe to say Luke Traynor more than earned his selection in the GB team for...
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Features
/ 8 years ago110 miles a week is the key for an improving Georgia Campbell
Georgia Campbell has made big strides on the North of England running scene and credits a 58:36 10 mile PB last...
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Features
/ 8 years agoVerity Ockenden: poetry in motion
Talented runner and writer Verity Ockenden had a year to remember in 2017 and is continuing to reach new heights this year....
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Features
/ 8 years agoGetting older is no fun for “aerobic monster” Steve Way
Steve Way is best known as “that former fat bloke who ran for England at the Commonwealth Games” but he’s much...
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Armagh 5k
/ 8 years agoDewi Griffiths ready for his ninth Armagh 5k
After recent injury lay-off, Dewi Griffiths aims kick-start 2018 in Armagh ahead of the Commonwealth Games. A podium place and a...
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Armagh 5k
/ 8 years agoWhat makes racing in Armagh so special?
Returning women’s champion and course record holder Laura Weightman explains why racing in the small Northern Irish ‘city’ of Armagh stands...