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Old 30-11-2011, 15:02   #1291
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If you wish to call Reading Holiday Inn don't use the number above as it's a fax line. I do love call centers.

They do a marathon special, it's £85 for one night (4pm check-out and two bottles of water) instead of the £36 advance booking. But then the Hilton's special is £120 including a 2pm checkout. Gah.

Has anyone any experience of staying in a hotel before a race? Are these normal prices? Event itself was £48 including a t-shirt!

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Old 30-11-2011, 18:02   #1292
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£48??????? Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus There's no way I'd pay that much to enter a race. Running the London Marathon is only £26!!! Faaark!!

Never stayed in a hotel, apart from Hotel MeiMei before London last year, which was very reasonable indeed
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Old 30-11-2011, 18:03   #1293
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After all that fuss I did 10miles :/

I was like RunForrestRun and probably could have kept going - no pain, wheezing, stitches etc etc... was v weird.

Then I couldn't sleep last night.

6m45 in 55m45
3m60 in 33m15

Total = 89m

Kept a constant pace of 10.4km/h.

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So... when are you joining this running club and getting outside then? *nag nag nag*
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Old 30-11-2011, 18:10   #1294
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£33.50 for race then the t-shirt was extra. Think cov was > £26 tho they at least included a t-shirt.

It's the £120 for travel and staying there that is hacking me off! Though someone is making a killing with 16,000 open entries.
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Old 30-11-2011, 18:24   #1295
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Never stayed in a hotel, apart from Hotel MeiMei before London last year, which was very reasonable indeed


Yeah I knows Reevo...!

Ashby 20 fits in with the training plan next year do you think???

Room at Chez LopKat to facilitate???

Reading - appearing too much hassle to enter JMC am doing Brighton Half already as part of training. Reading proving too inconvenient/costly (Reevo do not hit me! ).

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Old 30-11-2011, 23:09   #1296
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Ah yeah, Brighton looked a bit early for me, might be running in snow though like Reading it is likely to be flat. Unlike Cov which resembled the Fan Dance without the downhill part.

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Old 01-12-2011, 18:45   #1297
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Chez LopKat would be honoured to provide BBx with accommodation for the Ashby 20. I shall of course be running Be warned though BBx, it ain't flat!! It will, however, be great Marathon prep. I ran it before I ran London

And why would I hit you for not doing Reading? I wouldn't pay that much to enter an overcrowded half!! Brighton sounds fine! If you want to do a half a few weeks before, you can always run the Belvoir Half with me and stay chez Lopkat again. It's a lovely little half marathon. I think it's on Easter sunday

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And why would I hit you for not doing Reading? I wouldn't pay that much to enter an overpriced overcrowded half!! Brighton sounds fine! If you want to do a half a few weeks before, you can always run the Belvoir Half with me and stay chez Lopkat again. It's a lovely little half marathon. I think it's on Easter sunday
FTFY, Reevo :P

Reading just happened to be great timing for me personally, it'll be interesting to see if it's better organized given it's 10x larger than Cov, just looking sooo pricey, oh well, only live once.

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Ha! The Santa run was hilarious. 1500 Father Christmaseses running round and round Battersea park. Brilliant

Now; BRING ON THE GRIM!
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Sounds like a great laugh Jonny. Hope the Grim is as much fun, if that's the right phrase.

Just been out for a quick run, according to Map My Run it's just over 4.5km so slightly under 3 miles and ticked that off in about 25 minutes which I'm reasonably happy with I think.
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