Manchester Marathon

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SlowRunner

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Major achievement for me, less than 4 months post diagnosis. Today I ran the Manchester Marathon. Official time 4 hours 39 minutes and 47 seconds.

Thrilled to bits with that, just had to shout about it 🙂🙂 (sorry!) 😛
 
Major achievement for me, less than 4 months post diagnosis. Today I ran the Manchester Marathon. Official time 4 hours 39 minutes and 47 seconds.

Thrilled to bits with that, just had to shout about it 🙂🙂 (sorry!) 😛
Wow, that's impressive. Well done! ( If I want to go faster than walking speed, I get on a horse)
 
Well run. Gald you enjoyed it. No longer can you claim to be "SlowRunner"!
 
Major achievement for me, less than 4 months post diagnosis. Today I ran the Manchester Marathon. Official time 4 hours 39 minutes and 47 seconds.

Thrilled to bits with that, just had to shout about it 🙂🙂 (sorry!) 😛

Well done Most inappropriately named SlowRunner.
A fantastic achievement
 
Thank you all! I'm very tired but happy 🙂.

I also have no intention of doing another one 😛
 
Major achievement for me, less than 4 months post diagnosis. Today I ran the Manchester Marathon. Official time 4 hours 39 minutes and 47 seconds.

Thrilled to bits with that, just had to shout about it 🙂🙂 (sorry!) 😛

Congratulations! that's a great achievement and a cracking time. Feel free to shout a bout it a bit more, you are entitled.

Do you have a medal photo? They are pretty much obligatory if you can't actually show friends in person (I will admit to wearing my first marathon medal for quite a bit longer than is considered polite...)
 
This is a pic of me (far left) & 2 of my running buddies at Old Trafford shortly after we finished 🙂FB_IMG_1460406679686.jpg
 
You were standing in the right spot (arrow on photo 🙂) As Northy says still big smiles 😎
 
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