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Hi everyone,

Hope everyone has been well?! and sorry for the sudden radio silence!

I was becoming increasingly worried that you guys might be getting a bit bored of what I was writing and I found myself repeating things quite a lot. I am currently working on a new style for my blog and I should have something put together in the next few weeks. I will also be putting a couple of race reports on here over the coming weeks so please come back to read them. In the mean time I have put a few pictures below of how my training is going.


Take care everyone and thank you for all the support each and every one of you has given me!


Very tired after a morning run
Steve

Parkrun number 45, Jessie May nurse Andy came along for the ride
Messing around on a 22 mile run

My 46th Parkrun with Ashleigh and Dad
















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