Sums it up perfectly!Yeah, Edinburgh is tougher than people think because 1) you always go too fast on the downhill section which is never great at the start of a marathon 2) it's out and back 3) it's low on support 4) mile 17/18 sees a gravel section where your dreams can disappear down the pot holes and 5) final section in to the wind
She is going to die!!!
#bottleditIs this why Kirsty said already she will just run for fun with no goal?
Watch her now run as a guide runner volunteer for when Kels goes blindIs this why Kirsty said already she will just run for fun with no goal?
Partner on a bike next to you yelling “want it”Anyone fancy a watch party? Essential kit for attendance includes;
- Thong (partners preferred)
- Lactate test strips
- Slab of cake for after the event (group run style - nutrition. on. point.)
- White stick and guide dog
- Don't worry about anything for hydration or carb loading - this isn't important, a bottle of coke will do.
- 3 missing teeth
- A pile of your finest kitchen clutter and unwashed dishes
Am I missing anything?
Gonna force my 14 month year old to watch so he learns how to roll the dice early on3 missing teeth has me
Don’t forget to make your children watch it too, weekends are not for them, it’s for your hobbies.
I loved Chester!I thought the course and crowd support at Edinburgh was really good tbhthough the only other marathon I've had any involvement in was Chester and that course is wank, with hardly any support.
Fair, different strokes for different folks!I loved Chester!
Please be sure to put him in the buggy that he will be in for the next 14 yearsGonna force my 14 month year old to watch so he learns how to roll the dice early on
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