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A Walk in the Park: The Unlikely Triathlete and parkrun

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After breaking her foot at the Ultra Marathon, Deborah looks at new ways to challenge herself. She finds a whole set of challenges she never expected via parkrun. Praise for Deborah's "I loved this story as I did all the previous books. Such a great read I could not put it down! Can't wait for your next challenge!" "Easy to read. Couldn't put it down. It inspired me not to give up after a turbulent year." "What can I say Debs that has not already been said. Your bloody brilliant, you write in a way that captures my attention throughout. Your journey makes me smile. You inspire me to be a better athlete and to try different things. I don't know you, but feel like I do from reading all your books. Thanks for sharing your amazing experiences. Looking forward to reading your next instalment already." "A great book to encourage you to push yourself out of your comfort zone. Deb really captures the friendly and inclusive running/tri community and will hopefully encourage lots more people to set themselves a challenge!" "I really enjoyed this book. I have read all the other books in Deborah's series and this one didn't disappoint. I love the fact that Deborah is an ordinary person who always puts in full effort to everything she does. She has to work at success and everything doesn't always go smoothly - just like in real life! She writes in a very entertaining way and her books are always well written. I am looking forward to the next edition!"

118 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 12, 2020

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I feel the pain of being injured and wanting to still do things all too well.
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