Eilish McColgan sets new British 10,000m record
McColgan is hoping to build on a successful 2022, when she won Commonwealth Games gold in Birmingham
The 32-year-old Scot ran 30 minutes 00.86 seconds in her first track race of the year, beating Paula Radcliffe's time of 30:01.09 set in Munich in 2002. McColgan, who has been dealing with some knee problems in the build-up to her debut marathon on Sunday, 23 April, now holds British records for 5,000m, 10,000m, 5km, 10km and half-marathon.
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