Olympian takes six minutes off previous over-60 mark in Northern Ireland
We take a look at some of the recent highlights from the world of athletics.
Down Royal Marathon, Northern Ireland, October 25
Tommy Hughes broke the world masters M60 marathon record when he won the race outright in 2:30:02 to take six minutes off the previous record mark of 2:36:30 set by Japan’s Yoshihisa Hosaka at the Beppu Marathon in 2009.
In windy conditions, he won from Colin Heron.
Hughes also set an M60 world best of 71:09 at the Antrim Coast Half Marathon (pictured) last month.
AW subscribers can read Malcolm McCausland’s report and full results in the AW Clubhouse here.
Dudince, Slovakia, October 24
Slovakia’s Olympic champion Matej Toth set a world lead with 3:41:15 in his first completed 50km race walk since Berlin 2018 which meant he got his first 3:50 Tokyo qualifying time.
Ireland’s Alex Wright (3:56:17) finished fifth but Britain’s Cameron Corbishley dropped out after a very promising first half as he too targeted the Olympic qualifier.
For more details see the AW Clubhouse here.
East Surrey Cross Country League, Croydon, October 24
This England Athletics test event saw a return to league cross-country with runners setting off in groups of 10 at three minute intervals at a wet and muddy Lloyd Park.
Dominic Nolan (16:42) and Steph McCall (19:09) were the individual senior winners as Hercules Wimbledon’s men and Herne Hill’s women took the honours.
For a more detailed report and results, AW subscribers can visit the AW Clubhouse here.
Cap 10 Fell Race, Seaport, Bridport, Dorset, October 25
In a rare Southern coast fell race (over 10 miles), there were wins for Christian Green (71:07) and 63 year-old Eleanor Wood (1:41:09).
For leading results and Martin Duff’s report visit the Clubhouse here.
LMCC 10km, Long Marston, Bedfordshire, October 25
Jordan Clay, the Cornish 5000m champion, won by nearly two minutes in 33:28.
Sarah Fountain was first woman.
To read Martin Duff’s report and more multi terrain results, check out the AW Clubhouse here.
Exmouth 5, October 20
Tom Merson (24:35) narrowly defeated National youth runner-up Flynn Jennings, who ran one of the quickest ever times by a 17-year-old with 24:39.
For results from this event and other events on this day go to our Clubhouse here.
Sakura, Japan, October 25
Koki Ikeda set an Asian record for the 5000m walk with 18:20.14 and this moves him to fourth all-time.
Tomohiro Noda was six seconds back and moved to sixth all-time with the fastest ever non winning performance.
For more details on this result, AW subscribers can click here to visit the AW Clubhouse.
Dave MacDonald Haltemprice 10km, October 25
There were wins for Kris Lecher (31:50) and Tegan Roberts (40:01).
For results and more details of road races on this date go to our Clubhouse here.
Dorney Lake Half Marathon, 10km & 5km, October 25
Women’s winner Rose Harvey finished third in the half-marathon overall in a PB of 75:03.
AW subscribers can find further results here.