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  1. Mr Reeves is a complex fella.... I don't think he really gives a hoot about what people think. The fact is.. People who liked bill and teds the first time round....and people who like the hangover... And any movie like that.. Will watch this... And as frosty says... Probably just for the laughs
  2. This is far more exciting...I really hope it's live https://www.bbc.com/sport/amp/africa/52815346 World 1500m Champion Timothy Cheruiyot will take part in a 2000m virtual race on 11 June against the Norwegian stars the Ingebrigtsen brothers
  3. THE PASSING OF NO 1 - CLIVE CRAWLEY (30 April 1931 – 8 June 2020) Comrades Runners throughout the world mourn the passing of Comrades number ONE, Clive Crawley on Monday 8 June 2020. Clive was 89 years of age and will be fondly remembered as a pioneer and adventurer amongst the running community and particularly in Kwazulu Natal. This was not your typical Bank Manager, but a gentleman whose competitive and adventurous spirit saw him seek out challenges. He debuted in Comrades in 1957 finishing 15th in 8:02:30, behind Mercer Davis (6:13:55), but would go on to be the first runner to achieve the quadruple wreath for 40 races. Virtually all his running was for Savages Athletic Club with his last finish, and 42nd medal, in the millennium comrades of 2000 with a time of 11:37, but his journey included a 5th place Gold in 1965. He finished in the top 10 in both 1961 and 1972, (7th and 10th), but at the time Gold was only awarded to the top six. In 1971 and 1972 he was first in his 40-year age category and had his fastest finish (6:11) in 1971. In total he earned 1 Gold, 22 Silvers and 19 bronze. The race number 1 was first presented to Zulu Wade in the original 1921 event, and next used by Frances Hayward who amazingly, as a woman, had been officially accepted into the 1923 race. The next seven appearances of number 1 were on the vest of historian Morris Alexander, who completed seven races over the war years of 1939 to 1952. Clive was given the number on his debut in 1957 and has worn it with pride and dignity ever since. Clive’s adventures were not restricted to running, and he was one of the pioneering groups in the history of the Duzi Canoe Marathon race from Maritzburg to Durban, and also earned 23 finishes and race number 12 in the Amashova race. He also took to the mountains conquering many of the world’s peaks including the ascent to Everest base camp. His early education was at Port Shepstone High School, and most of this working life was with Standard Bank in Durban, before retiring to Underberg where he and wife, Trish, became the driving forces behind the Sani (pass) Stagger marathon. In 2016 they moved down to Raithby, on Stellenbosch wine route. Although his running days reduced, he annually cycled his age in kilometres each year. Clive had battled with leg problems since last year but had returned home where he passed away yesterday. On May 1 this year, when lockdown restrictions were lifted, the villagers went out to each run varying distances that totalled 89km to celebrate his 89th birthday. Similar actions were undertaken by friends around the world. Ironically this Comrades Legend ran his first race from Maritzburg City Hall to Kings Park Track. It was the first time that the race had finished there, a distance of 91km. In only 6 days’ time the cancelled 2020 Comrades, would have been the 95th running and would have followed the same route, but finished 200m shorter in the Moses Mahbida Stadium. This has been replaced by the Virtual Comrades which has already attracted over 20000 entries: There would be few more fitting acts for the Number 1 ‘Race the Legends’ medal to honour Clive Crawley, Comrades number 1. Be sure that many will be running in honour of this legend on Sunday 14 June – Rest in Peace Clive Crawley – your journey lives on.
  4. Anyone watch the Epstein documentary... Quite disturbing
  5. Ja same... Been meaning to watch it. Written by Phoebe waller bridge
  6. It comes from a live moth story. Listen to the original https://themoth.org/stories/the-council-of-dads
  7. Cool choice https://youtu.be/OrFM8dZJkOU
  8. I did a training session in sleet and snow this winter, and honestly your legs just done get cold. As long as your hands and head are warm you are fine because your legs are continuously pumping blood. I actually think you might overheat with tights
  9. I'm having the same problem... I don't think payfast accepts debit cards
  10. Tried to Pay with My International Debit Card - but it could not process? does Payfast accept debit cards?
  11. Just run in shorts.. Your legs don't get cold. I trained through the whole of winter here in shorts no problem.. And it gets a bit colder than a jozi morning
  12. It's in their profile. If I go into your profile in Tapatalk there's an option to ignore you in the elipsis menu
  13. Very difficult to follow a flow of a website if replies are blocked too. I find the hiding of those users I've blocked suitable
  14. There's two layers there. A very thin layer underneath that knit
  15. Has this grappie actually become a reality [emoji38]
  16. Some new shoes arrived today.. Keen to give them a test run
  17. More triathletes running fast...13:51... Much harder course than Richard Murray's https://youtu.be/iCNKUmcuTU8
  18. I hadn't watched season 2 yet when I made that comment.. But I have since watched a few episodes and I agree with you
  19. Sorry dude.
  20. He also hung out with the Gallagher brothers a little too much in the 90s But.. Stanley road was still a great album Still my favorite Jam tune is this though https://youtu.be/hf4EFDGP4yg
  21. You made me look at his Strava... It was up a mountain pass.. And to be fair.. He smashed a 16:48 5km the other day He's still a cockwomble
  22. One of the best thing about this whole thing has been Norah Jones in her living room Covering the recently passed John Prine Covering Guns n Roses - quality not great - but her interpretation is sublime
  23. I've sent a link onto my favorite YouTuber total running productions.. Be interesting to see if he does some content on it... He's definitely strapped for fresh content at the moment so he might just put up a video about it
  24. It's MJ... Everyone loves MJ! It's actually been done really well... Giving back stories to all the players and coaches
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