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February 2008
19-02-2008, 08:54 PM,
#21
February 2008
stillwaddler Wrote:sounds liie a very respectable time if you were feeling out of sorts Sweder.
Turns out I was on the cusp of a mega-lurghie that hit yesterday whilst I was in Sweden. Looks like I'll get some enforced rest as no way I can plod in this state Sad

The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph

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20-02-2008, 08:44 PM,
#22
February 2008
Bloody hell Sweder, how many people enter this thing? It sounds excruciating!

If you want to run a cold weather marathon without the crowds, try the Antarctica marathon - it's limited to 25 runners and even has a 100k ultra option too.

But well done on the 1:46 - brilliant time considering the crowds, the lurgi and the SP-induced handicap.

Smile
Run. Just run.
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24-02-2008, 01:22 PM,
#23
February 2008
Just to say its been a weekus horribilus in the Sweder camp.
Lurghie continues to prohibit running, compounded by another night of cultural exploration with SP on Friday. It was a 'never again' session; that is to say I spent most of Saturday proclaiming that never again would I attempt to keep up with the Mighty Plodder. Something in excess of thirteen pints of Harvey's and Guinness is simply beyond my capacity these days.

Hopefully back to treading the trails next week.
Meanwhile nice to see a new TOM racer joining us.
I shall follow Amit's progress with keen interest.

The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph

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24-02-2008, 08:25 PM,
#24
February 2008
Sweder Wrote:Something in excess of thirteen pints of Harvey's and Guinness

Eek Eek I take off my hat to you Sweder. You're a true all-rounder. Get well soon and may you be back on those hills again shortly.
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25-02-2008, 01:40 PM,
#25
February 2008
Managed a doleful plod in the pre-dawn. Lewesian townlights floated on a sea of thick mist as the sun peeked over the eastern ridge. Another stunning start to a Sussex day. I listended ro Radio 5 Live as I plodded westward, all talk of the Oscars and a round-up of the weekend footie. Sporting triumphs were naturally shadowed by the horrible injury sustained by Eduardo Silva, the Brazilian-born Croatia and Arsenal forward. I watched footage (sorry) of the incident on MotD on Saturday night; the poor lad must fear for his future in the game. Best wishes to him, and to the Birmingham player who inadvertantly delivered the damaging blow.
I'm sure he's feeling just as sick just at the moment.

Wenger retracted his (in my view) outrageous statement that the Birmingham player 'should never play the game again'. I'm guessing this was after taking advice form colleagues at Arsenal, mindful of the storm of protest such a misguided comment would inevitably attract. The man has selective myopia; he singularly failed to spot a series of assaults against the Rowdies in the FA Cup the previous weekend yet apparently managed to judge that both decisions against his team on Saturday were 'blatantly' wrong. He'd be better advised to see everything, and, just like Lord Ferg with his pirate's patch firmly affixed, simply state that the facts as he wishes to see them. It may be one-eyed but its far more believable than this continued occasional blindness.

On Sunday the footballing Gods delivered the result that a good many of us prayed for; a Tottenham Hotspur victory in the Carling Cup final. I'm chuffed for Spurs fans. They've had little to cheer lately, even losing much-admired manager Martin Jol. Ramos however appears to be the real deal, focused, driven, looking beady-eyed for the next win. He has the sun-drenched squint of the successful gunslinger, the manner of a man for whom uncertainty does ot exist. His north London neighbours may have some serious local competition at last.

I rambled home at a gentle pace, enjoying the sweat and steam pouring off me as the temperature rose. After a week in doledrums it's great to be back out there.

The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph

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25-02-2008, 01:49 PM,
#26
February 2008
Ah, good old Spurs, Drogba wasn't happy though was he!!!!!

Brilliant Brum certainly did us a favour, I did the United tour on Saturday, quite odd to go round an empty stadium, got to sit in Lord Fergie's seat and saw the communal baths ;-)
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27-02-2008, 01:19 PM,
#27
February 2008
Not much to report from this morning's meander in the hills. A weak, wintry sun offered washed-out vistas. A strong westerly kept my outbound pace honest and helped me put a bit of zip into the journey home. I felt a few odd aches and pains today - my right knee started grumbling, left ankle a little stiff - but it's probably just the creaking and groaning of an old ship in need of an overhaul.

Steyning Stinger this weekend. I'll probably roll along for the half, a brutally tough 21k that offers enough of a challenge for any man. It'll be a pure delight to wave off the 26.2 mob as we turn for home.

The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph

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