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I need to drive up to Liverpool tomorrow, collecting a friend in Muswell hill. I was going to go over London Bridge and through the city at about 7.30 am, but I'm not sure it will be possible.


Does anyone know which roads will be closed. I've tried looking on the marathon website, but can't really tell if that route will be affected.

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LizzygotDizzy}}}}}} ran the marathon yesterday (time 4hrs and 58 mins) never again, no amount of training gets you ready for the actual slog, but the crowds are really nice and kept you going and handed out drinks and sweets all way round, although you were encouraged to take only from designated drinking stations as there are some sick gits out there! Raised over ?1,000 for the NSPCC, but very very sore today!
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Ask me next week when I can actually move my legs without yelping in pain! Lol, the kids are taking the micky and calling me hoppalong! They don't know I've signed them up for the mini marathon next year! hehe! older one running with me next year, or so she says, thanks guyz :))
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Thanks guys, think I'll actually start the training a bit earlier next time though! though no time soon! ah yes, now ibuprofen my new best friend! Thought I was a lot fitter than that, did a seriously funny wobbly leg dance as I crossed the finish line and my legs couldn't take any more, they had a mind all of their own and the buggers just refused to hold me up any longer.


Have to say I kind of got a bit carried away on the BNP thread earlier, (well my mouth got a bit carried away I should say) am a little heated at times and don't always think before I type! or shoot my mouth off! think I practically accused Kalamitykel of being a member of the BNP, will pm her an apology.

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Never mind running, I was worn out spectating >:D<

No prizes for identifying this individual

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Costumes a plenty

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Some of the UK's finest

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and some of Africa's finest

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and finally! This man epitomised the spirit of The London Marathon as He smiled his way around the route.

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Well Done to ALL the participants :)

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