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Eilish McColgan in record-equalling third Vitality London 10,000 win

Olivia Reynolds
Olivia Reynolds
Published September 28, 2025
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Scottish Runner is equivalent to Jo Pavey’s hat-trick and runs the fastest time of a British woman in 2025.

On a triumphant return to London, Eilish McColgan went to a third victory in London 10,000 London 10,000.

McColgan, and the head of British record in the distance on the road, recorded 30:35, to register the faster time in the distance of a British woman this year.

It ended in front of Jessica Warner -Jejd (31:14) -the third time faster in the United Kingdom this year and Alex Bell (31:31), the fifth fastest.

The result followed the third place in McColgan in 2025 Great North Run earlier this month and exacerbated its form before the debut in the Marathon of New York City of TCS on November 2.

Vitality London 10,000 (LME)

In Pavey record of victory and equalization, McColgan said: “I am absolutely buzzing today. I think it was only 10 seconds of my best course three years ago. Therefore, it is good to know that you can still reach this level matte. If my heroes in this sport are really special.”

In the races and a strong field, he added: “When I woke up this morning, the weather was incredible, so I thought:” Please stay that way! “It was really pleasant.

Eilish McColgan with Jess Ennis-Hill (LME)

“I think he definitely helped the last miles when he began to hurt and tired and was fighting to the finish line with people.”

Warner-Jejd, who is also scheduled to compete in New York in November, said: “It was a lot of fun, I grew up about 30 minutes on the train. We used to come to excursions of one day to London as a family and run in form certain places is real-nice and nostalg.

Jess Warner-Jejd (LME)

“Many people encouraged you and my dad and my sister where here and my husband were also running, it’s just a very fun day. This ending is simply incredible, when you walk everything; it also inspires you to make London marathon.”

Alex Bell (LME)

In the male race, Zak realized, his first vitality London won 10,000 title at 29:07.

Blake Moore produced an impressive race to finish second at 29:45 just ahead of Seyfu Jamaal, who recorded 29:54.

Mahamed said: “I am very happy! I have my leg away from the races for more than two months, so today it was to try where the physical aptitude was. I have the half marathon of Valencia at the end of October, so that is one of my Maingets.”

ZAK MAHAMED (LME)

David Weir made four victories in Vitality London 10,000 in the male wheelchair race at 21:18, only 12 seconds from his course record established in 2016.

He crossed the line ahead of Michael McCabe (25:33) and Illias Zgondi (29:28).

In the female wheelchair race, Erin O’Flaerty was the winner at 35:45 ahead of Roz Delap (39:18) and Yasmin Hodkinson (41:15).

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