McColgan wins the London Big Half.
More than 16,000 runners were on the course for the seventh edition of the Big Half (a London Marathon event), a running festival celebrating London’s diverse communities (September 1, 2024).
Jack Rowe was the first to finish in the Men’s Elite Race at The Big Half, for the second successive year, with a dominant run that saw him break clear around the three-mile mark and then run solo to victory in a time of 62:35.
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First place finisher in the women’s race was Eilish McColgan, with Calli Hauger-Thackery (GBR) second and Lucy Reid third. McColgan has been frustrated by injury over the past two years and has not raced in the capital since winning the 2022 edition of The Big Half. But she showed she was on her way back to her best by producing a storming final 5K to catch and then pass fellow Olympian and long-time leader Calli Hauger-Thackery in the closing stages to win in 69 minutes and 14 seconds.
McColgan commented: “The main goal was to win. There was a mental block for me, coming off the back of an injury and knee surgery; I’ve had to run with pain, so to get around the distance and know the knee is OK now, I can stop panicking and move on. Today was a big mental block, and to win was a huge goal. It’s challenging mentally coming to a race when you know you are not in PB form, but I’m proud to show up when I’m not 100%. The last thing I want to do is go into training for another five or six months and wait for that one fantastic day. It’s about showing up when things have been tough, too.