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Old 16th Apr 08, 01:16 PM
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Marathon - but which one??

So... I'm thinking next year I definitely want to do a marathon... but which one? Thing is... if I don't enter NOW whilst I'm feeling positive, I'll never get around to it. I know I don't want to do the London marathon - might as well go somewhere interesting! So... ideas ideas ideas... pwease!! Maybe the year after a 50 miler... hahaha... ha... *wonders about sanity*.
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I did Florence. Flat course, lovely city, about 7,000 runners, Highly recommended.
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Nice one, A_N_S Looking at your mileage and motivation I think that's a really good thing to do

Paris makes for a nice marathon, or loads in Eastern Europe. Prague in may is supposed to be nice

If you're feeling really motivated, you could put in for one this autumn... Amsterdam in October is pretty groovy, and a nice flat course...
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Hrmm, it's not motivation for doing on this year that's an issue - it's money and time heh, as with most things. And I'm doing three halfs this year anyway, so was thinking middleish of the year next year would be ideal... april-october would be good... keep the ideas coming! (thanks for those so far...)
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Come up to the Edinburgh Marathon, I will be taking part this year and I have ran a lot of the course already during my 1/2 marathon run, its a lovely course and mostly flat.

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Amsterdam is a good one
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Better than squirelljam as that contains nuts!
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My friend did the Loch Ness marathon last year and she said it was a blast. I think it's around September/October
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Amsterdam is a good one
I've heard good things about Amsterdam too.

I've only run Frankfurt so far, but thought it was a great event. Its starts and finishes in the same place, its a nice course and the organisation was fantastic.
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