-
Join 982 other subscribers
Tweet Tweet
Tweets by robinharvieCategories
- Adventure (4)
- Armchair adventure (2)
- Audiobooks (1)
- Book launch (3)
- Book Review (1)
- Boxing (2)
- Coastal running (1)
- dean karnazes (3)
- Denmark (1)
- Dieting (1)
- Digital technology (1)
- Dutch Publication (1)
- Edinburgh Book Festival (1)
- Fatherhood (9)
- Food (1)
- Hero-worshipping (1)
- Iron Man (1)
- JOGLE (2)
- London Marathon (11)
- London ultra (1)
- Marathon Boy (2)
- Marathon running (6)
- Memoir (1)
- Motherhood (1)
- Mountaineering (2)
- New Year (1)
- New York Marathon (1)
- new you (1)
- Night-running (5)
- Old Age (1)
- Olympia (1)
- Olympics (2)
- Photography (1)
- Publishing (1)
- Race Across America (1)
- Race Report (1)
- Round Rotherham 50-mile ultra (1)
- Running (7)
- Running Books (1)
- Running Clubs (1)
- Running footwear (1)
- Scotland (1)
- spartathlon (1)
- Sports Writing (1)
- Swimming (1)
- TEDx (1)
- The British Countryside (1)
- The River Thames (1)
- Tour de France (1)
- Triathlon (1)
- Ultra-distance racing (3)
- Uncategorized (11)
- Weighing in (1)
Tag Cloud
- Abebe Bikila
- Adventure
- Andrew Murray
- Andy Kirkpatrick
- Athens
- Aurum Press
- Barkley 100
- Big Ben
- Bob Graham
- Born to Run
- Boxing
- Canal du Midi
- Chris McDougall
- Country to Capital
- country to capital ultra
- Cycling
- Dean Karnazes
- Dieting
- Double London Marathon
- Doyen of the Downs
- Dukan Diet
- dusk til dawn ultramarathon
- Fatherhood
- frank bruno
- Greenwich
- Hull
- hyde park
- Iain Sinclair
- James Adams
- James Adams blog
- james cracknell
- John Le Carre
- John Murray Publishers
- Jonathan Franzen
- Jon Krakauer
- lands end to john o'groats
- London Marathon
- Long-distance running
- Marathon Training
- michel houllebecq
- Mike Stroud
- Mike Tyson
- Mind mental health charity
- Motherhood
- Motivation
- New York
- night running
- Paris Marathon
- Philip Hoare
- Ranulph Fiennes
- Richard Askwith
- River Thames
- Robin Harvie
- Rory Coleman
- Running across America
- Self-discovery
- Serpentine Running Club
- serpies
- Sheffield
- Sparta
- Spartathlon
- speaker's corner
- TED
- TEDx
- The Killing
- the map and the territory
- Tour de France
- Triathlon
- vertigo
- Virgin London Marathon
- wade davis
- Ways With Words festival
- Wendover
- Why We Run
- why we run paperback
Blogroll
- Athens Marathon
- Badwater Ultra-marathon
- Barefoot Jason
- Bob Graham 24 Hour Round
- Bookaholic
- Born Again Athlete
- Chris McDougall
- Dean Karnazes
- First Marathon Blog
- HTC Columbia
- I Run Far
- James Adams' ultra-running blog
- Jogger Blogger
- John Self's Shelves
- London Marathon
- Map My Run
- Marathon des Sables
- Me and My Big Mouth
- Mont Blanc Ultra Marathon
- Paris Marathon
- Picnic Marathon
- Rory Coleman Blog
- Rosie Swale Pope
- Round Rotherham 50-mile Ultra
- Run Blogger
- Runner's World
- Runners' website
- Running England
- Running Matters
- Sam Murphy
Mind Charity London Marathon
Tag Archives: Virgin London Marathon
Double London Marathon – Job done
For those of you who didn’t notice, yesterday was the Virgin London Marathon, which meant that there was over 37,000 people tramping through the city, and even more standing at the barricades cheering the runners along. What a day! The … Continue reading
The countdown for the 2011 London Marathon begins
Happy New Year, all you runners out there. Particularly to those who are training for the London Marathon for the first time. With 3 months and 12 days to go, the clock is really starting to tick. When talking about … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, London Marathon
Tagged 50 Islands I have not visited, Ashes cricket, Atlas of Remote Islands, Canary Wharf, Dziga Vertov, Gretel, Hansel, Hansel and Gretel, idiot with a tripod, J. G. Ballard, Jamie Stuart, Judith Schalansky, Lance Armstrong, London Marathon training programme, Man with a movie camera, Marathon Training, The Ashes, training for London marathon, Virgin London Marathon
Leave a comment
Running London for the MIND charity
To celebrate the publication of my book, Why We Run, which comes out in time for the London Marathon next year, it seems only sensible that I booked myself a place at the start line on Blackheath on Sunday 17th April. Officially … Continue reading