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I started running in the Spring of 1982 at the ripe old age of 35 ñ already a veteran. At the time I was running with my husband Dave. Our first race was the Blairgowrie Half Marathon which was one of the hilliest halfs in Scotland. That should have put me off but I am still running or at least jogging today 26 years later.
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Running for my life!
I've been going out running ever since I was trying to get fit as a schoolkid, finally making it to the cross-country team. So it's been a big part of my life, but it's not just the activity itself, it's the people you run with and the places you run that make up a set of great experiences. Which is why running on a treadmill is so tedious!
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The Devils Burdens Saturday 2nd February 2002
The team had been selected and Dougie and I found out the Thursday before the event that we were to be doing the third stage.
Saturday arrived and we headed off to Falkland where we met up with all the other Dundee Roadrunners (all three of them).
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A weak morning sun and a light westerly wind made conditions near-perfect on Sunday 13th May 1990, as runners massed on Nethergate for the 8th Dundee Marathon ñ the first in the new decade.† Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister, Stephen Hendry the World Snooker Champion and Aberdeen had just won the Scottish Cup.
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I first joined Dundee Roadrunners in 1985 (I think). I had started running late 1982 in an effort to get back to some level of fitness after having my children. Not that I had been a runner previously but when my husband decided that he would train for the next Dundee Marathon I thought that running would be something I could do also, in my bid for fitness.
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