big-all - you can search for me by name if you want - which i'm sure you can work out from my DIYnot user name... And yes, you're right, they had numerous people drop out at the last minute (especially on Mother's Day) so some people did run two miles - on Thursday they were estimating that by the time they got to London, only around 950 people would have taken part, not the 1000 as intended. Three people dropped out of the Buxton leg of the relay on Wednesday - which is why I ended up doing it!
imamartian - as some on here will know, I trained for and ran a 10km run last year, and despite injuring my ankle in that run and having not run again until this ,mile last Thursday, running a mile wasn't really a personal acheivement for me (although i'm sure it was for some of the 900-odd people who took part), neither did we get paid

or benefit from any other perks (we did get two jelly babies each and a bottle of water, oh, and a t-shirt...). I think what felt so good about it was being part of a team; a team of people I didn't know before Thursday, 900+ of whom I didn't even meet, to help complete an event that literally spanned the length of the country. The atmosphere, good humour (especially as we were stood waiting for 4hours), friendliness and support shared between 12 strangers to help each other complete a small part of a much bigger challenge was great to experience. Just being part of something, which connected people from Mull to the Mall and lots of places inbetween, was a really good feeling.
