After rethinking his resolution to retire and refusing to surrender regardless of repeated accidents, Man Learmonth utilizing his Montpellier base to provide himself one final shot, writes Mark Woods.
The lengthy highway to what Man Learmonth hopes will finish with a run to redemption this coming summer time started not in his native Scottish Borders however throughout the ocean in France.
Neither did it happen on the sun-kissed south coast by the Mediterranean Sea the place he has lived and educated for the final 16 months. As an alternative, it commenced on one of many far-flung territories which nonetheless kind an integral a part of his adopted nation – Gallic by design however very distinct of their outlook.
Guadeloupe, in the midst of the Caribbean, nestles nearly 7000 kilometres and an eight-hour flight from Paris with a following wind. The household of Learmonth’s girlfriend, Olympic 800m finalist Renelle Lamote, hail from this distant however idyllic cluster of islands.
Within the wake of a monitor marketing campaign the place each needed to navigate the uneven waters of damage, they flew long-distance final autumn to regroup and restart in direction of 2026.
“It’s a wonderful a part of the world,” declares the 33-year-old, a four-time UK indoor champion over 800m. “However it turned a little bit of a coaching camp. It simply kick-started issues with two weeks of straightforward working, after which slowly progressed into just a few more durable stuff. So I got here again to Montpellier in significantly better form than I used to be in 2024. And this time round, I am not injured. Fingers crossed it stays that method.”
Twice a sixth-place finisher at European Indoor Championships, Learmonth had loudly signalled his intention to take his go away from athletics when his all-in quest to lastly land an Olympic debut at Paris 2024 fell nicely brief.
He took an prolonged break, cheerleading as his accomplice completed fifth at her dwelling Video games. There was latitude to calm down and unwind but additionally to suppose deeply about whether or not this was actually the end line. “I felt like three months was an excellent period of time for me to not make any rash choices. However I knew after that I wanted to make a change.
“Chatting with my household, they had been like: ‘Come again dwelling.’ I used to be like: ‘No, I am unable to do it. I am unable to run across the streets once more. If I’ll do it, I must make a clear slate with the whole lot: a totally new life, new coaching, new set-up.’”
Yet another go. Splitting from his Australian-based coach Justin Rinaldi, Learmonth relocated to hitch Lamote in Montpellier, the place he turned to her mentor Bruno Gajer to engineer a reboot. Romance bloomed additional.
“It was a little bit of a bet as a result of we hadn’t been collectively that lengthy and we went from only in the near past relationship to transferring in collectively,” he laughs. “However it was the perfect transfer of my life.”
There was a contrasting response from his physique, although. Damage. Then one other. And repeat. Extra misfortune than he may deal with, or deserved.
“I had a hamstring tear simply earlier than the season,” recounts Learmonth. “Shortly after I arrived, I tore my calf within the first few weeks of coaching. Then, with the identical leg, I had an issue with the Achilles, which was tendinopathy.”
The structural weak spot didn’t simply halt his coaching in its tracks. “It was simply on hearth for months. I might wrestle to stroll at occasions.” Autumn turned winter and he was nonetheless kicking his heels. There was a rebound for six weeks then a nerve challenge that pinched from his quad to his hip.
Gajer, previously coach to Katarina Johnson-Thompson, stored him affected person by but extra rehab. With the World Championships in Tokyo on the horizon and the qualification deadline looming massive, there was an urgency to step again competitively on the monitor.
“Bruno mentioned: ‘I do know you have not run in a very long time however we have to get you someplace,’” remembers Learmonth. “It was quite a lot of cross-training. I stored myself as match as I may. Bruno mentioned: ‘We’re working out of time if you wish to have a season.’ So we took a little bit of a threat. It was very exhausting, the primary three or 4 weeks, once I was actually combating coaching.
“I simply persevered a bit after which, simply as issues had been beginning to click on, I tore my hamstring, a seven-centimetre tear. And that actually was the summer time worn out.”
Once more, the inclination was to name it quits, to maneuver on and hobble away.

Lamote had been struggling too however made it – simply – to Japan. She arrived with out the race sharpness to progress past the semi-finals, nonetheless. Learmonth crammed in a few races to reactivate his Energy of 10. Then each retreated to the sunshine to lick their wounds and take inventory.
Now, knockbacks allowing, Learmonth goes once more. For what he’s extra assured in calling a remaining 12 months. The intention is to open up on native soil at this month’s EAP assembly in Glasgow after which consider whether or not the World Indoor Championships in Torun in March is a viable goal.
The indicators, cautiously, really feel constructive to date. “We have modified quite a lot of the coaching round,” he says. “Bruno has made some large modifications to the entire movement of the week. I’m in an excellent place. And it is simply how we handle it transferring ahead.”
Few would begrudge him a valedictory remaining fling on the Commonwealth Video games in Glasgow. To take the applause and bow out with grace. Even now, his aggressive streak is simply too sturdy to easily intention to point out up.
“I would like to get again in a British staff as nicely,” he underlines. “I do not wish to simply get the nationwide equipment or something. I wish to be contesting for each staff.”
The journey again to the beginning has had juddering bumps and bends which have left Learmonth dizzy. All he asks for is a clear dash down the house straight. “I actually went by the whole lot, all of the feelings and all of the highs and lows,” he provides. “I’m totally at peace with the whole lot, all of the stuff on the monitor. However there’s quite a lot of unfinished enterprise, and I actually hope I can obtain one thing good.”



















