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Vindication!

The race time in the Bangkok Vertical Marathon has really been cheesing me off lately. Finally – in the predawn hours as I lay there thinking about what I know of who finished around me – I figured it out! When I finished the race – at the very top was a big guy that [...]

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Bangkok Vertical Marathon Race Start at Banyan Tree Saithorn Hotel

Banyan Tree Stair Climb – Bangkok Vertical Marathon 1/2012

Here’s my rehash of my first stair climbing experience – competition. I’m completely dissatisfied with the race. Not my performance, the race. I’ll explain in detail. Basically what it comes down to is that I’m 100% positive that my time was not what the official time states… I guess first some backup information… 1. I’ve [...]

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Bangkok Vertical Marathon Stair Climb – 2012 (video)

This video is of 2010 when my friend, Alfred, from the UK did the practice climb of the steps the week before. The same race is being held on January 22, 2012 and is in a few days. Alfred will be at this Vertical Marathon in Bangkok, Thailand – will you? Alfred is at 1:01 [...]

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Banyan Tree Vertical Marathon – Stair Climbing in Bangkok, Thailand

The Banyan Tree Vertical Marathon has been postponed in Thailand due to Bangkok flooding, and will now be held on January 22, 2012. If you show up in the early morning as in 6 am. – you can register then and pay your 350 THB, pick up your number, shirt and ankle timing belt for [...]

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