London Big Half sees Mo Farah return to winning form
Mo Farah won the men's Big Half in London, while Eilish McColgan set a course record to win the women's race on Sunday morning.
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Register for Running StatsMo Farah won the men's Big Half in London, while Eilish McColgan set a course record to win the women's race on Sunday morning.
Read moreJake Wightman scored another superb win on the Wanda Diamond League circuit as he won the men's 800m in Brussels at the Memorial van damme.
Read moreThe penultimate stop on the 2022 Wanda Diamond League series takes place in Brussels this Friday evening with three British athletes in action at the Memorial van damme meeting. Scottish trio Laura Muir, Jake Wightman and Mel Woods are all competing during the programme of events across the evening session.
Read moreCome and run with confidence. With many questions being asked by runners across the industry about event cancellations due to impacts of the pandemic and pressures on community events, the Ealing Half Marathon are delighted to reassure eager runners that the event will be going ahead. IT IS ON!
Read moreThe Great Britain and Northern Ireland teams secured fabulous fifth places in both men's and women's competitions at the IAU 100km World Championships in Berlin, Germany. A key highlight was the individual 9th position achieved by Gareth King who set a new Northern Ireland national record.
Read moreEthiopians, Yalemzerf Yehualaw and Jemal Yimer had superb repeat victories at the Antrim Coast Half Marathon in Larne with new UK all-comers records. Marc Scott (pictured) and Fionnuala Ross were the top UK based runners.
Read moreThe Antrim Coast Half Marathon, taking place in Larne, Northern Ireland, boasts impressive fields and expects many PBs and records to be set on Sunday morning. The weather is on the side of fast times for this event that includes a Home International as well as an impressive list of invited international athletes from further afield. Tsehay Gemechu, from Ethiopia, will look to go under 65 minutes in the women's race. The event will be preceded by the 'Classic Street Mile Race' that starts this evening, under the clock tower in Larne, and will see 1000 runners of all ablities set off on the first strike of the clock at 2000hrs.
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