Apr 2015
2:28pm, 30 Apr 2015
2,709 posts
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Curly45
Right then.
My legs have almost stopped aching, I've done a few runs and the ballot opens on Monday I believe. Who's in for 2016?
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Apr 2015
2:31pm, 30 Apr 2015
24 posts
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hookyspelooky
I pulled out of Manchester this year because I was being sensible about my knee. I have been telling myself that I absolutely will not be doing anything above 10k from now on.
I'll be entering the ballot though and then just not telling my Mum
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Apr 2015
2:35pm, 30 Apr 2015
2,710 posts
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Curly45
Heehee that's the spirit
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Apr 2015
2:54pm, 30 Apr 2015
130 posts
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Uyuni
Yes to the ballot, although I doubt I'll be lucky 2 years running - a rejection will get me into the club draw though, which probably has better odds.
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Apr 2015
2:58pm, 30 Apr 2015
696 posts
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kevin scott
Question folks I have just ran 3.11 at Manchester marathon 44 year old male so this means I should get a good for age place at London 2016??? Right?? Do i need to enter via the general ballot on Monday or via the good for age scheme ??
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Apr 2015
3:05pm, 30 Apr 2015
2,473 posts
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Nelly
Thanks Curly, as you've started this thread I can now start the Manchester Marathon 2016 thread Despite having already entered Manchester for next year I'll enter the ballot again in anticipation of receiving a rejection magazine in September/October.
Kevin, subject to them not changing the GFA requirements for 2016, then you don't need to enter the ballot you should enter via GFA.
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Apr 2015
3:07pm, 30 Apr 2015
4,435 posts
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Battlecat
I'm in for next year
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Apr 2015
3:27pm, 30 Apr 2015
6,243 posts
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becca7
I'm in for next year as well.
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Apr 2015
3:32pm, 30 Apr 2015
16,474 posts
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DeeGee
I'm in the ballot, subject to me not becoming female in the next few weeks.
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Apr 2015
3:41pm, 30 Apr 2015
3,153 posts
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clare1976
I will be on the other side of the fence next year supporting the club mates who supported me so well this year. Can't wait :-).
I will likely be back in 2017 and maybe in a different start area to this year's if plans work out
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