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Jul 2015
11:40am, 14 Jul 2015
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RBNLMX
Mine came through this morning, yeah! Only £40 too, for some reason I thought it was going to be a lot more expensive. Can't wait for my first London Marathon! WOOP!
Jul 2015
11:51am, 14 Jul 2015
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Hills of Death (HOD)
I love London I'm looking forward to my 8th (fingers crossed)
Jul 2015
11:57am, 14 Jul 2015
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Curly45
£40 :-O

Wasn't it £32 last year!?!
Jul 2015
12:02pm, 14 Jul 2015
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Hills of Death (HOD)
27 I thought
Aug 2015
7:03am, 15 Aug 2015
First-time poster!!
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dfwboro
I'm in, running for Climb.org. It feels both quite a way off and yet awfully near. I'm older by a few years from when I ran it previously so looking forward to finding out how my body reacts to my training plan. Thinking of being more spontaneous with my plan, running routes that just see where they take me.

I'm thinking of using regular supplements and not alleged sports ones. So bring out the Jelly Babies, Malf Loaf and homemade isotonic!
Aug 2015
12:45pm, 19 Aug 2015
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donran
Yeah, pretty sure it was £32 for 2015. Mine was £35 for 2016.
Oct 2015
4:02pm, 13 Oct 2015
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Stander
I know a Fetchie that got a charity place.

Cos it was one of ours and I gave it to her!

Good Luck Roobarb
Oct 2015
8:11am, 23 Oct 2015
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Weean
A place to stay... Is Croyden ok to stay in and get the train in from in the morning? I was thinking of using some of my loyalty points, and Croyden looks a much better deal in that regard. Have any Fetchies done this previously?
Oct 2015
8:37am, 23 Oct 2015
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Curly45
Croydon is very well located in terms of transport. East Croydon to Clapham is quick and then you have many options from there depending on which start. Just imagine it is this Sunday and put use the tfl travel tool to find out how long it will take.

I've booked my hotel now too and I haven't even entered yet! Lol.
Oct 2015
10:20am, 23 Oct 2015
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Surrey Phil
I live in Croydon and on London Marathon day, I take the train from East Croydon to London Bridge. Cross over the platform when you get there for special trains to each of the starts.

The final instructions magazine will include all the train times from Charing Cross and London Bridge.

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