Adam Summers' Introduction
THREE Weymouth men will take on the biggest challenge of their lives this year by attempting to complete one of the world's most famous endurance races.
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I ALWAYS knew training for the London Marathon would not be easy but the past two weeks have been hell.
View ArticleJohn Summers: Distractions help me to get through
ON my Thursday night run this week I wrote this article in my head.
View ArticleJonathon Summers: Memories drive me on towards my goal
LOOKING at my calendar the other day and experiencing the realisation that there is now only two months to go until we take to the streets of London was a sobering thought.
View ArticleJohn: Positive words inspire me to beat the lows
OVER the last two weeks I have experienced a mixture of highs and lows.
View ArticleMy goal drives me on and quells the anger
TRAINING has proved a rollercoaster of emotions for me over the past few weeks and I would be lying if I said I was feeling 100 per cent confident approaching the big event on April 13.
View ArticleJohn: London landmarks will bring a tear
JUST under a year ago my sons and I had the idea of running the London Marathon in memory of Teresa and Shirley who both lost their fights against cancer and passed away within two weeks of each other.
View ArticleAdam: Mental toughness will see me through
“SPORTS do not build character. They reveal it.”
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