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does that mean any of his medals get passed down?
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seems he wants nothing more to do with us, all very sad really
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Going Underground wrote: 16 Mar 2025, 13:31 seems he wants nothing more to do with us, all very sad really
all off us are better than him now anyways!
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Golf wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 10:10 does that mean any of his medals get passed down?
Yes, the medal table will reflect his removal. Several events now have only two runners, so medals at these events will have disappeared for now.
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I believe my run at Stratford Park, Stroud, was listed under Stratford upon Avon mistakenly.
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tractakid wrote: 13 Apr 2025, 13:55 I believe my run at Stratford Park, Stroud, was listed under Stratford upon Avon mistakenly.
Sorry for the error, I have now corrected it.
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Many thanks!
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I think Century City is my favourite parkrun course ever. Described by Bruce Fordyce as 'The Monte Carlo' of parkrun. The course starts in a well manicured park, before running along canals, through underpasses, through two buildings (past the entrance to a KFC!) along boardwalks and train tracks. You dodge bollards, go up and down a couple of steps and slalom through the doorways. It's an almost completely flat course and remains fast.

It's been on my bucket list since I first saw the course map and it did not disappoint!
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Ely recently got their own parkrun, well I say Ely, a couple of miles out of town at a place called Ben's Yard but still! I went to their inaugural parkrun a few weeks ago, over 400 participants on the day which was impressive. The course itself I am not a massive fan of and isn't really suited for the numbers they're still getting. The first kilometre I remember stopping and starting as it gets super narrow in places. As the course has little to no protection from the elements it was like running in a wind tunnel and I imagine that in the winter it will almost resemble a Tough Mudder instead of a parkrun. Maybe when things have quietened down a bit I may return but no guarantee, Littleport's parkrun has become my favourite by far.

Missing next week's run as I am off to London early doors, but shall be back stomping around Littleport on the 24th.
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