Triathlete again in motion after being out for over half a 12 months with a stress fracture, whereas Eleanor Curran secures the most important win of her profession to this point.
Hugo Milner’s long-awaited comeback from harm could not have gone any higher after he dominated the lads’s senior race on the London Cross Problem (February 7).
The Brit, who’s predominately a triathlete but additionally has pedigree on the monitor, roads and over cross-country, led from the entrance at Parliament Hill and, in muddy circumstances, by no means appeared again.
He clocked 32:16 over 10km and received by 23 seconds to Richard Slade, with James Kingston third in 32:45.
This was Milner’s first race since ending thirty third on the 2025 World Triathlon Championship Collection assembly in Hamburg on July 12, earlier than he sustained a stress fracture, an harm that dominated him out for the remainder of the 12 months.
Milner had meant to mark his return on the European Cross Nation Championships, World Cross Nation Championships or Valencia 10km, however the date obtained pushed again, making the London Cross Problem the optimum occasion within the calendar.
“That felt unbelievable,” he advised AW. “I led from the beginning and it felt very nice to be in a race setting once more. It was my first race in seven months as a result of I had a stress fracture that held me again a very long time.
“It is so good to be again wholesome and match. It has been two years since I raced at Parliament Hill and it is about getting again right into a routine now. I’ve by no means actually had a bone harm earlier than so I wasn’t actually certain what to anticipate.
“I went by means of all of the feelings of ‘am I going to return again to the identical stage?’ and ‘is something going to alter?’ It virtually felt like at occasions that it may very well be it. I by no means misplaced motivation although and I need to put all that anger and frustration into these performances.”
Milner’s subsequent occasion is the Armagh Worldwide 5km on February 12, adopted by the English Nationwide Cross Nation Championships in Sedgefield on February 21.

Eleanor Curran produced one in all her greatest ever wins with an 11-second victory within the senior girls’s race at Parliament Hill.
In a powerful subject that included the likes of Scout Adkin and Amelia Quirk, Curran got here out on prime and clocked 29:50 over 8km. Adkin got here second in 30:01 and Niamh Brown was third with 30:08.
“It was very sudden,” she advised AW. “Once I noticed the line-ups I assumed {that a} prime 5 place can be the most effective end result for me as we speak. Once I was on the entrance I used to be like ‘what was I doing right here?!’ I am simply in shock and I am actually pleased with myself. I am not nice on muddy programs and I simply needed to preserve going.”
Curran, who has a full-time job, is a part of Leeds Metropolis AC and recovered from a strained calf in December. She is now aiming to run nicely on the English Nationwide Cross Nation Championships.

The 2 under-20 victories went to Jack Marwood and Emma Stewart, who recorded respective marks of 26:43 (8km) and 23:58 (6km). Darragh Whelan was the quickest males’s under-17 athlete and Freya Renton, on the age of simply 15, was the quickest girls’s under-17 athlete.
Renton, extremely, was additionally quicker than any of the ladies’s under-20s. Blowing away each fields, she was virtually a minute higher than her under-17 opponents and had 25 seconds to spare on the under-20s.
The Irish teenager spoke to AW afterwards and acknowledged that she was impressed by each Religion Kipyegon and Ciara Mageean. The Westport-based athlete stated she “began operating as quickly as she might stroll” and, reflecting on the race, added she “began pulling away on the second lap and by no means appeared again”.
The under-15 victories went to Elliott Langley-Aybar and Summer time Smith. Madison Kindler and Joshua Maiden starred on the under-13 stage, whereas Blossom Smith and Cartyr Jenkin took the plaudits within the under-11 class.
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