14-04-2005, 02:43 PM,
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Nigel
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Good luck, Sweder !
Well, this is it, my friend.
I'm away from my desk tomorrow - 27 holes, no less, with a bunch of old fogey octagenarians from my alma mater. It'll make me feel young again, that much is certain, and however poor my game.
But I digress. The big event of the year is just about to begin. I'm very envious of the thought, and I'll probably have to place myself well away from the TV on Sunday. Last Wednesday morning at the finish line on The Mall was homage enough for one year.
You're in great shape. Your training went off with a bang, maybe too much of one. It kick-started your form, and then forced you to rein it back in a bit. Which, almost certainly, was no bad thing. Now it seems like you're flying. Which is just how it should be.
Maybe there's something we can all learn there, from the relatively restrained mid-week training plan, and the totally committed, horrendously punishing long run, consumed raw, and up hill and down dale. I'll try to remember that formula.
We've all enjoyed your journey, and your running is in the perfect place now, as the day spreads out ahead of you. All you need to do now is run.
I'll be thinking about that long second climb up La Rambla de Almería this Sunday. 'The Snake is my friend'. And 'Marathon running, it's all about control'. With those two mantras in mind, you just can't go wrong.
Go for it, and have a great day !
Nigel
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14-04-2005, 04:42 PM,
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Antonio247
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Good luck, Sweder !
Best of luck, Sweder, JPFuerteventura and all of you who can take part at London marathon. I wish I could be there but I wasn´t lucky at the ballot. Anyway, I´ve had some discomfort in my right foot which would have made it difficult for me to finish the marathon. Enjoy as much as possible, take it easy and don´t get too obsessed with the time you finish!
Have a wonderful day! I´ll be looking forward to reading your reports!
Greetings from Almería Saludos desde Almería
Antonio
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14-04-2005, 10:36 PM,
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Sweder
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Good luck, Sweder !
Thank you to everyone for your warm best wishes.
Along with JPFV and the JDRF Threaders I'll be representing RC.net, a daunting prospect in itself. I'm amazed at the strength of cameraderie that's built up through this forum; I just wish you would all be with us on Sunday.
But then, of course, you will be
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-04-2005, 07:02 AM,
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Good luck, Sweder !
andy Wrote:Bugger off....
Andy's back-from-the-pub entry No#14.
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15-04-2005, 07:59 AM,
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Good luck, Sweder !
I recall in the depths of last winter Sweder invited me to the JDRF pasta party. Then again I s'pose that was when I intended to run this Sunday.
Envious as hell now, but also safe in the knowledge that I've not done sufficient training to compete to the best of my (limited) ability.
Sweder I'm sure we will talk before Sunday, but to all the other JDRF runners and those members here who are running......
I'll be watching and thinking of you on Sunday. The weather forecast is looking good. Above all enjoy the day. And remember the adage...
Pain is Temporary. The Achievement, is Forever!
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15-04-2005, 08:01 AM,
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Sweder
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Good luck, Sweder !
I'll make sure you don't over indulge, Andy.
I took the precaution of ordering Beaujolais Nouveaux and Blue Nunn as the wines for the evening . . .
I may stop off for a Guinness or two afterwards.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-04-2005, 11:03 AM,
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Sweder
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Good luck, Sweder !
Aye, but no idea where yet!
I'll book in later on today. Probably the Marriott or somewhere like that in the West End (so I can pick up my togs after the run).
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-04-2005, 01:56 PM,
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Sweder
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Good luck, Sweder !
My work colleague just did a 'google' for sweder.
On the worldwide search I got third and fourth spot, both on 'Running Commentary'. We then checked MSN (top three listings) and BBC search engine (top three results). Hey-hey! Fame at last . . .
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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16-05-2005, 08:07 PM,
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Good luck, Sweder !
Sweder Wrote:My work colleague just did a 'google' for sweder.
On the worldwide search I got third and fourth spot, both on 'Running Commentary'. We then checked MSN (top three listings) and BBC search engine (top three results). Hey-hey! Fame at last . . .
well. a http://www.google.com of "seafront plodder" has me top!!!
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16-05-2005, 11:01 PM,
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Sweder
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Good luck, Sweder !
All together now:
One Seafront Plodder . . . there's only one Seafront Plodder . . .
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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17-05-2005, 04:56 AM,
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Good luck, Sweder !
andy Wrote:Fascinating idea.
I've just googled "Andy", and find that there are 47,300,000 references on the web. I'm still scrolling through them, but after 80,000 pages I can report that I still haven't quite got to me yet.
Only another 4 and a half million pages to work through......
That's cos 1/2 of 'em are me...
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17-05-2005, 09:25 AM,
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Good luck, Sweder !
Hey, google and MSN put me top of the rankings for my efforts on THIS very forum! Good eh?
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17-05-2005, 11:31 AM,
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Nigel
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Good luck, Sweder !
'Nigel running' comes up 6 and 7 on Google, but 'Nigel marathon' is only 37, and that's a Sweder page (sigh).
For some lighter reading, you could always try http://www.scholar.google.com and type "nh platt" using the inverted commas.... that should keep you busy for a while !
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