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  • #31
    Well done both, now put your feet up for a well earned rest, maybe with a nice Cuban
    Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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    • #32
      The auction results.

      Here are the results guys.

      The total raised was ?91.45 so thanks to all those who entered.

      The winner was Monkey Nuts. So massive thanks for your donation and congrats on winning.

      Please PM me your email address for me to pass onto Mitch so you can arrange your prize.

      Eddie
      The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle

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      • #33
        Many congrats Eddie & Gemma, how did those times compare with last yr? Congrats to Monkeynuts, a great prize to win. And of course thanks to Smokeymo for donating the prize in the first place.
        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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        • #34
          For Gem is was slower, but injuries prevented the training she wanted to do.

          It was my first therefor a PB But also due to injuries my training was very poor. Infact the longest I had run was a half marathon once and a 9.3mile run before that. And that was a month ago. So I'm happy to even finish it. Pain was my main limiting factor not exhaustion which was very annoying to say the least.

          And yeah, huge thanks to smokymo
          The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle

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          • #35
            Ah Pain! It's the body's way of telling you to slow down. That's the trouble with training for a particular event rather than getting fit enough to run a marathon & then boking in to the next one available or waiting longer if you are carrying injuries. Have a good rest now & then start the training much earlier for next yr & get sufficent road work in so that the big day isn't such a strain.
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #36
              No, pain is the bodies way of saying don't do it again.
              The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle

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              • #37
                Woooo!! I win!!

                A big well done to Eddie and Gemma, doing a marathon is hard enough if you've done all the right training, so doing it when you've done nowhere near enough must have been agony! I was always told to make sure that my five longest training runs in the lead up to a marathon totalled at least 100 miles!!!

                I hope you both raised all the money you hoped for, and I'll see on the start line next year

                PM on its way Eddie

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