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ไอเดียนี้มาจาก Crish robinson นักวิ่งวัย 43 ปีที่ใช้เเอปพลิเคชั่นเพื่อเเสดงเเผนที่เเละขีดเป็นเส้นสีเเดงไปตามที่เขาวิ่ง หลังจากจากที่เขาวิ่งเป็นรูปวัว เเล้วก็โพสลงเฟสบุ๊ค จึงทำให้เกิดเเนวคิดสุดเเปลกใหม่ในการวิ่ง the Brighton Half Marathon เเละมีผู้ทำตามเป็นจำนวนมาก

 

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Reindeer run.  A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page.  He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant.  Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015
Reindeer run. A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page. He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant. Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015

Dog run.  A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page.  He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant.  Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015
Dog run. A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page. He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant. Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015

Puppy run.  A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page.  He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant.  Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015
Puppy run. A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page. He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant. Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015

Crow run.  A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page.  He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant.  Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015
Crow run. A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page. He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant. Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015

Elephant run.  A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page.  He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant.  Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015
Elephant run. A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page. He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant. Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015

Howard Crompton, Clare Bartlett and Chris Robinson holding up their animal runs.  A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page.  He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant.  Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015
Howard Crompton, Clare Bartlett and Chris Robinson holding up their animal runs. A group of strangers found friendship and a way to make training for a half marathon more fun ñ by running routes that form the shapes of ANIMALS on maps. See SWNS story SWRACE. Runner Chris Robinson, 43, first jogged a shape of a cow, using a GPS tracker to map it on running app Strava and he posted it to his Facebook page. He received positive feedback and three strangers joined his quest to make animal art and they have now used their GPS devices to draw dogs, a giraffe, a reindeer and even an elephant. Father-of-two Chris, of Rustington, reckons running routes in the shape of animals could be a good way of encouraging others to get fit. 26 February 2015

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