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    Great North Run: Eilish McColgan third as Sheila Chepkirui wins women’s race

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    Eilish McColgan (right) along with winner Sheila Chepkirui (centre) and Vivian Cheruiyot
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    In The Big Half – a half marathon race in London – there were wins for Great Britain’s Jack Rowe, Jess Warner-Judd, David Weir and Eden Rainbow-Cooper.

    Rowe equalled Mo Farah’s record by winning the event for a third time.

    He claimed victory in 1:04.08 as he finished ahead of Mo Aadan, who was second in 1:04.46, and third-placed Weynay Ghebresilasie (1:04.53).

    “It was a really good, fun race,” said Rowe. “There was a big group of us out there and it was quite hard to push a fast pace as it was windy at times, which made it quite cagey, but also fun to race in.”

    Warner-Judd, who was diagnosed with epilepsy after collapsing during the European Championships 10,000m final in Rome in 2024, crossed the finish line in 1:10.35.

    Fellow Britons Abbie Donnelly (1:11.24) and Samantha Harris (1:11.40) were second and third respectively.

    “It has been a really hard year,” said Warner-Judd. “I wanted to have a track season but, basically, every time I go on to the track it’s like I can’t remember the race, so I’ve started trauma therapy and that seems to be really helping.

    “I wanted to do the track and make the team for the Tokyo World Championships, but it became really obvious early on that just wasn’t happening.

    “The training and everything was fine, and that made it more frustrating – I was probably in the shape of my life but I’ve basically had to start again.

    “I am hoping with the therapy and stuff that I can come back to the track, but to be honest I am really enjoying the road and it’s a fresh start.”

    Weir won the men’s wheelchair race for a record fourth time, while Rainbow-Cooper won the women’s wheelchair race in 54.31.

    Weir, who collided with a vehicle during training just over six weeks ago, beat his own record by 20 seconds as he crossed the finish line in 46.58secs.

    “I’ve not raced for a while after the accident in July and have been left a bit rusty, so I am very happy to have set a course record – but I still think there is more in the tank,” he said.

    “I was going at 21mph when I had the accident and had to go to the hospital to get stitches. I had punctured a hole in my arm and my whole back was grazed.

    “Fortunately, there were no breaks but I had to take two weeks off, so I’ve only had a month to get back into shape really – this has been good going into the Berlin Marathon.”

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