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Windsor, UK
Joined January 2009
new blog post in 3 bits 👉 shutupandrun.co.uk/blog-post… A mini adventure running the #WestHighlandWay solo over 3 days in early October. More like this needed asap! #trailrunning #getoutside
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Andrew Cooney retweeted
Wanted to write something for @jkynaston. His family have asked for those wishing to celebrate his life to walk or run 3-4pm Sunday. @maxhollo & I will be heading to the Rannoch Moor to run in his memory wayrunning.wordpress.com/202…
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Andrew Cooney retweeted
Global temperature change from 1850 to 2020. One stripe per year. Data: @metoffice
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A lovely tribute to John.
"In hundreds of comments after news of John’s death broke, the words ‘genuine’, ‘inspirational’ & ‘true gentleman’ were repeated time & again." runabc.co.uk/ultrarunners-mo…
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Andrew Cooney retweeted
Yo, go vote for us!!! xox
'We Are Girls' - the upcoming single from @IDestroyband is on the #AuditionPoll this week over on @amazingradio - VOTE for the track to land a spot on the PLAYLIST from next week !! - BIG thank you to all in advance :) amazingradio.com/shows/audit…
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Andrew Cooney retweeted
Rest well @jkynaston Such a very sad loss. I wasn’t lucky enough to meet him, but he was a huge part of the running community - a well-loved, positive & inspiring man. Thinking of his family, friends and all those who were close to him. RIP John. 📸 Andy Norman
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2020 in the UK: 'Deaths exceeded 600,000 for only the second time on record, and the toll was just behind that of 611,861 in 1918, the worst year of the flu pandemic.' theguardian.com/world/2021/j…
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Andrew Cooney retweeted
I looked at London Covid admissions today & they made me cry. We've been admitting a medium sized hospital worth of Covid patients EVERY day for 3 weeks. KCL hospital is one of London's largest at 950 beds. On 6th Jan we admitted 977 Covid patients. What have we done?
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