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cittigirl · 21/08/2017 16:10

I've signed up to do the full marathon this year having completed the half last year.

Has anyone started the full and not been able to finish? I'm not sure my joints will hold out now if I'm honest and I don't want to risk injury, so what happens if I can't complete....do I shorten the route and rejoin the half or what?? Tia

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cittigirl · 22/08/2017 08:03

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cittigirl · 22/08/2017 09:25

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cittigirl · 22/08/2017 13:26

No shiners amongst us??

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cittigirl · 22/08/2017 21:12

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cittigirl · 24/08/2017 19:43
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MumIsRunningAMarathon · 24/08/2017 19:47

If you train then you'd finish!

You just push through

waitingforlifetostart · 25/08/2017 07:25

If I remember rightly, the full and half routes split early on so you'd not really have a choice to change. Don't think it's technically allowed either. Think your only option would be droping out at a nearby tube station and heading home.

cittigirl · 25/08/2017 07:42

Thanks for your replies. I'm walking with friends so need to meet up with them.

I am training but like I said in my op my knees and hips are feeling the strain and as I have a physical job I can't risk being laid up. Sad old gimmer

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