
Bibs. For adults. For runners. For (gulp) us.




It's the night before the Red Deer race. I only decided to do this two days ago, so I could be far better prepared. I was off running for more than a month due to a knee injury, and after one physio appointment and a few easy 10ks, here I am, registered for the Woody's RV World Red Deer Marathon (and Half Marathon).
Well, I'll have it easy-ish. Greg's running the full meal deal. His 6th. And he's in whippet-like shape.
Stay tuned for post race details.
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