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Run 56 for Cancer Research!

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JosterHalf Marathon
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Hello. Is anyone else doing the Run 56 Challenge this month? 56 miles in a month, so 90.1km for the metric amongst us. It's a punchy month for me to cover this, especially in only 28 days, but want to give it a go! Great incentive to roll Dry January roll over for February as well...

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David_GMetric Marathon

Well done Joster that’s a great effort! 👏👏

I didn’t do that challenge but I did run every day in January. I haven’t totalled it up but I suspect my distance will be over 100km. I’m pleased with that 😊

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JosterHalf Marathon in reply to David_G

That's superb - I think I have only ever done one 100km month and that was just before the Cambridge HM three years ago! It feels quite daunting, but am doing it with a friend so we can urge each other on. We have half term in the middle as well when routine always goes awry, but one foot in front of the other is all I can do!

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon

Good luck Joster! You can definitely do this 💪😊

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