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Brad keeps his maintenance going.
Julian recaps his week and his race at the Great Ocean Road Half Marathon.
Brady checks in with the physio ahead of his new training program.
This week’s running news is presented by Axil Coffee.
Brett Robinson placed 7th in the Great Manchester Run, running in 10km in 28:27 which was won by Selemon Barega in 27:49. Izzi Batt-Doyle placed 5th in 31:30 as Medina Eisa of Ethiopia won in 30:42.
Lissy Duncan won the Great Manchester Half in 1:16:27
10k Results via World Athletics
Danielle Rogan won the Great Ocean Road Marathon in 3:08:55 with Caitlin Duncan second and Gemma Dennison in third. Dion Finocchiaro won another title in 2:34:42, followed by Sam Toll and Dylan Newell.
The Half Marathon was won by Sebastian Asher in 1:10:12 ahead of Andre Waring and Brett Ellis. Amanda Wilson was the winner in 1:27:24 ahead of Maisie Bird and Frances Arnott.
The 14km Paradise Run was won by Andre Waring in 40:23 and Charlotte Wilson 47:46, while Grace Tame went back-to-back winning the 60km Ultra Marathon.
Official Results
Sydney 10 won by Holly Campbell 32:18 ahead of Jenny Blundell and Zoe Melhuish. Aidan Veltan won in 29:34 ahead of John Maguire and Michael Roeger.
Results
Cara Feian-Ryan runs 9:38:07 in the 3000m steeplechase in the Doha Diamond League.
Results
Jude Thomas won the men’s 3000m in 7:39:69 at the Tokyo Grand Prix while Rose Davies did the same in the women’s 3000m in 8:43.38.
Georgia Griffith won the 1500m in 4:01.10, with Sarah Billings third in 4:06.75.
Matt Clarke ran 8:23.60 for fifth in the Men’s Steeplechase with Ben Buckingham scoring 8:27.44 for seventh.
Results via World Athletics
James Hansen and Milly Clark won the 12k City to Casino in Hobart, Tasmania.
Results
Grand Slam Track announced schedule changes ahead for Philadelphia, reducing the three day event to two, 5000m races axed.
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Moose goes on the Loose on the overzealous massage therapist who potentially derailed his race, while Whispers about the discourse around the ultra run world record across Australia.