'I can now call myself a marathoner': Eilish McColgan reflects on London experience
Eilish McColgan finishes eighth in her London Marathon debut, breaking the Scottish record with a time of 2:24:25 and surpassing her mother’s…
www.inkl.comHere’s the latest I can share based on current information.
Core answer
Context and likely recent developments
What I can do next
Would you like me to fetch the latest articles and provide a concise, cited update?
Eilish McColgan finishes eighth in her London Marathon debut, breaking the Scottish record with a time of 2:24:25 and surpassing her mother’s…
www.inkl.comEilish McColgan has opted to delay her marathon debut by seven months and race the 2023 TCS London Marathon.
www.tcslondonmarathon.comThe 32-year-old Scot had tried to run through the pain barrier
www.independent.co.ukeilish mccolgan returns to London this weekend with one clear expectation: her second marathon will be easier than her first. The 35-year-old is set to line up as one of the headline runners at the 2026 TCS London Marathon, where she is aiming for a personal best after a debut she described as punishing. A …
www.el-balad.comAlthough firmly ensconced in the pantheon of British women's distance running, McColgan still has chapters of her career to write
www.nytimes.comMcColgan broke the Scottish record by finishing the race in two hours and 24 seconds
www.gbnews.comMcColgan, who finished in seventh place, suffered a burst blister on her foot halfway through the race.
news.stv.tvEilish McColgan, who won her first major title on the track at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, had hoped to see how the injury responded, but confirmed she had not been able to shake off the issue in time to run on Sunday
www.skysports.com