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Win a copy of The Barefoot Running Book by guessing my finishing time in tomorrow's 15K! (Read 323 times)


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    The person that guesses closest without going over wins a copy of The Barefoot Running Book!  Read the details here:

    http://barefootjason.blogspot.com/2010/06/tapering-for-seaway-15k-barefoot.html

    Barefoot Running University- Jason's barefoot running site


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      I'm also giving away a copy, all you need to do is leave a comment here:


      http://news.runtowin.com/2010/07/09/win-a-copy-of-the-barefoot-running-book.html


      I've also written a review of the book if you are interested in that.

      Run to Win
      25 Marathons, 17 Ultras, 16 States (Full List)

        can we guess for both of you?

         

        jason can you at least make your log viewable, otherwise i might just sit you in last place.

          1:05:00 and second to last

           

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          Imminent Catastrophe

            I'm thinking, the moniker "Last Place" is a bit of disinformation.

            1:03:00. Pretty speedy IMHO. 

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              1:06:30


              MM#209 / JapanJoyful#803

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