David Waye puts a list record in the stroller race just a few weeks after the unpleasant training
Jack Roor equated Mo Farah’s record in three victories in the Men’s race on Sundays (September 7), because J I Win-Judd took the women’s race, and David Wayne was averaging as a winner.
Rowe has broken a friend who for the British and about 11 miles to the race to apply for a storm at 64:08.
Oadan was the second to 644.46, and the third of Gebreshylas even in the evening: 64:53.

RESA said. “It’s really nice to win the first person to win large half in a row. It was a really good, fun race.
“There were a large group of us here, and it was quite difficult to push rapidly, because sometimes it was windy, which made it quite muddy.”

In the elite women’s race, Warer-Judd, who is going to the Marathon debut in New York’s city marathon, took the awards after a close struggle with Abby Donelli and Sam Harrison.
Warner-Judd reached nearly four miles at the end of 70. 00 to return home at 71:40 to 71: 40.
Last summer, Edilepsy was diagnosed with Edilepsy, which took place at 10,000 million after the European Championships, said that he was difficult for 12 months to deal with his condition.

“It’s really a hard year,” he said. “I wanted to have a trailing season, but in fact, every time I go on the track, so I can’t remember the race, so I will actually be able to practice.
“I wanted to make the way and make the team for the World Cup, but it was really clear that it didn’t happen.
The course and everything was fine, and it’s more disappointing, I was probably in the form of my life, but I should have started to start again.
I hope with therapy and stuff I can return to the track but be honest, I really enjoy the way and it’s a fresh start. “

Weir smashed the wheelchair’s race, a record just weeks after injuring a collision with car training.
Weir won the game of 46: 58.
It came to the 46-year-old affected wing, just six weeks after his back and shoulder injuries, after training his house, a incident that made him skip the marathon last weekend.
He said.

“I went 21 miles / hours when I had an accident and I had to go to the hospital to get seams.
In the last weekend, “Eden Rayibou-Cooper”, who is in second place in the second place in Sydney’s Marathon, won the elite women’s wheelchairs race at 54:28.
Rainbow-Cooper said:


