Scot battles via blood and blisters to complete first Briton and seventh total on the London Marathon.
Eilish McColgan wasn’t about to sugar coat her efficiency on the London Marathon on Sunday (April 26). On her second try on the distance, she completed as the primary British athlete house in seventh place with a time of two:24:51 that was 26 seconds exterior her Scottish file of two:24:25 from 12 months in the past.
The 35-year-old lower a pissed off determine, nevertheless the truth that she caught it out on the streets was spectacular in itself when she revealed the painful situation that had hampered her progress.
“Not lengthy after midway, I had a very, actually dangerous blister and it sounds unusual saying it however the one approach I can actually describe it’s that it felt like my foot exploded,” stated the Commonwealth 10,000m champion, who had ran a lot of the second half totally on her personal. “It panicked me a bit of bit and from then on I used to be operating humorous – I couldn’t actually put stress on my foot so I started to harm in different areas as nicely.”
McColgan had no clarification as to how or why it occurred and was fast to level out that it wasn’t right down to right here ASICS sneakers that she has raced in repeatedly already this yr.
“I obtained to 24 miles and my knee began enjoying up and virtually went on me,” she added. “I used to be like: ‘I can’t get to 24 miles and never end’. I don’t know why my foot determined to be detached as we speak. I used to be coated in blood. I needed to go and see the physician after my race as a result of I couldn’t put any stress via my foot. I took my sock off and the pores and skin simply fell out.
“It’s simply irritating to run the identical form of time as I did final yr on my debut. I don’t suppose that’s a good reflection of my health. I simply stored operating, pondering : ‘Don’t let anybody previous. Don’t let anybody previous’.”
McColgan will now “want a bit of little bit of time to heal” earlier than turning her consideration to the following objective, which is aiming to characterize Scotland once more on the Commonwealth Video games in Glasgow in July. And there can be extra marathons in her future.
She was left astonished by the performances of Sebastian Sawe and Yomif Kejelcha within the males’s race as they broke the two-hour marathon barrier.
“I don’t understand how they’ve run sub two as a result of I don’t suppose London is a very quick course,” she says. “Actually, it has blown my thoughts that they’ve been capable of run that quick.”
Tigist Assefa additionally lowered the ladies’s-only mark to 2:15:41 in London, whereas the outright file stays Ruth Chepngetich’s 2:09:56 from 2024 – regardless of the Kenyan’s subsequent suspension for anti-doping violations. The second-fastest time ever recorded got here earlier this yr from the unheralded Ethiopian Fotyen Tesfay, who clocked 2:10:51 in March.
However with the two-hour barrier being damaged on the lads’s aspect, what may now be attainable for the world’s quickest ladies?
“It simply will get crazier and crazier,” added McColgan. “It’s arduous to maintain up now. We had 2:09 and on the time I believed: ‘That doesn’t make sense’ – and it wasn’t actual. However then another person comes alongside who you haven’t actually heard of and runs 2:10 so to be sincere I don’t know the place that’s going to go.
“I don’t know if we’re going to begin seeing ladies operating 2:09 however all I can do is simply hold targeted on myself. I attempt to not get too caught up in it and I simply need to attempt to enhance yearly.
“That is one place increased than final yr, however I do know there’s 2:20 in me. I believe it’s only a matter of time earlier than that occurs so I’d like to focus on a Berlin or a Chicago the place there are teams of individuals and it’s famend for being completely flat. We’ll give it a go. It’s nonetheless on my bucket checklist.”

Rose Harvey, in the meantime, completed because the second British athlete, in ninth spot with 2:26:14, whereas Louise Small accomplished the house high three in 2:28:29 in eleventh spot, with Jess Warner-Judd twelfth in 2:29:28 on her second marathon.
For Harvey, the efficiency meant a fantastic deal after a knee cartilage downside that had made even with the ability to race over the marathon distance this spring appear to be a distant chance.
“I used to be actually glad to get via it and hopefully I’ve achieved sufficient to be chosen for the European Championships [in Birmingham this summer],” stated Harvey, whose marathon greatest is 2:23:21.
“I solely got here again from harm on the finish of final yr and solely began operating in any respect in January, so I believed a spring marathon was not going to occur however I actually needed to make London. I might solely swim and I hate swimming! I’m so grateful to my crew who helped me and believed in me.”




















