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Abingdon Marathon 25/10/2009
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Written by Darren Gillman   
Sunday, 01 November 2009
Abingdon Marathon race report by Darren Gillman.

I forgot to tell you off my latest exploit last weekend....


While some  where glamming it up in Amsterdam, I was doing the far more local  Abingdon marathon. And to keep a long story short, having cramped at 23  miles what was going to be a 3:40ish time became 3:46:40, 7 seconds  slower than my PB. Like Amsterdam, there are lots of online photos - about 15 of me,  including some comedy finishing ones! If anyone is really bored and  wants to hunt them out, I'm number 28!
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