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By *.R.M OP Man
over a year ago
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Somebody at the Brighton marathon measured the course in correctly by 583 metres, imagine running 26.2 miles then having to run a bit further. I guess it must have been a bloke doing the measuring |
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"Somebody at the Brighton marathon measured the course in correctly by 583 metres, imagine running 26.2 miles then having to run a bit further. I guess it must have been a bloke doing the measuring "
Definitely you what are men are like with measurements and time |
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By *.R.M OP Man
over a year ago
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"Somebody at the Brighton marathon measured the course in correctly by 583 metres, imagine running 26.2 miles then having to run a bit further. I guess it must have been a bloke doing the measuring
Definitely you what are men are like with measurements and time "
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"A few of my freinds now think they have done an ultra - bless them
Technically they have "
A very small technicality but No, they have not, not in the true sense of an ultra. The runner in me wont accept it haha |
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"Somebody at the Brighton marathon measured the course in correctly by 583 metres, imagine running 26.2 miles then having to run a bit further. I guess it must have been a bloke doing the measuring "
I once ran a trail half and they got that measurement wrong to but it ended up being 14.7 miles instead but was a bummer are the extra mile and a half was all uphill |
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