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> Anyone else doing it? LTP, what time you hoping

> for?!


Sorry Jumpin, not been on the forums of late, so missed this question.


I'm not going to be able to make it. Someone has had the audacity to invite me to their 50th birthday party tonight! I have never run a 5k timed, but looking at the monthly 2 mile race I do with the club, which is usually in the 13's I was hoping to go sub 20. Might have to go and try one of the Battersea Park 5k's to get my first official timing.


Talk at the club of late is about tackling an Ultra Marathon...HHmmmmm London to Brighton is tempting...


Still while sipping a beer tonight I'll be thinking of you all. Full report, and race route tomorrow please!

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