I know Robert Millar the Scottish cyclist was a vegetarian when he won the King of the Mountains jersey and finished third in the Tour De France back in 1984 I think ? I think he was the first veggie athlete that I was aware of. I've no idea who is or isn't now. I think both ways can be as successful.
Eating less meat (not necessarily being totally meat free) is a good idea for most folks. Quite interesting to see how people marry that with competitive sport I suppose.
The vest looks like a Norwich City or Glazer out Newton Heath shirt. Rubbish
Good grief, a blast from the past. Yes, I joined, and they got me a place in last year's London marathon. Interesting to pick up on the ignorant comments. Bye again.
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Hope the testosterone he took was meat free
Eating less meat (not necessarily being totally meat free) is a good idea for most folks. Quite interesting to see how people marry that with competitive sport I suppose.
The vest looks like a Norwich City or Glazer out Newton Heath shirt. Rubbish
Digging up three year old thread?
...with the opening words "entirely irrelevant"... and with nothing to sell us. The mind boggles!
Her first post too. Welcome Joan!
Good grief, a blast from the past. Yes, I joined, and they got me a place in last year's London marathon. Interesting to pick up on the ignorant comments. Bye again.
I once ran behind someone who's shirt read " Horses for courses " funny that