Clare Elms runs W60 3000m mark of 10:37.53 in South Wales whereas Joe Appiah clocks M55 60m hurdles file of 8.39 at Lee Valley.
On a weekend of gorgeous world and British data elsewhere, Clare Elms regained the World W60 3000m file within the British Masters Championships in Cardiff on Saturday in a time quicker than the boys’s M60 winner, Steve Smythe reviews.
Coincidentally Elms wasn’t the one Kent AC athlete setting a world file on Saturday as fellow world champion Joe Appiah set a 60m hurdles file of 8.39 within the London Indoor Video games at Lee Valley in his M55 debut.
There was additionally a doable 800m world file for Andrew Ridley at Cardiff.
Elms had set a world file within the Irish Championships final March of 10:43.34 earlier than going near that mark with a world title win in Florida.
That 10:43.34 was crushed by US Olympian and W55 World Masters champion Michelle Rohl in December simply after she turned 60 and ran 10:41.68.
In a while Saturday, Rohl really set a W60 mile file of 5:26.65 within the New Steadiness Boston meet the place world 800m and 2000m senior data just some hours after Elms had taken her 3000m mark.
In Cardiff, Elms, who’s now two years older than Rohl, was ten seconds slower than the American at midway, operating cautiously on account of being on an antibiotic course on account of an an infection.
Nonetheless, feeling snug at 2km, she progressively obtained quicker on every of the final 5 laps and took over 4 seconds off the world file with 10:37.53 however feels she will be able to go faster later within the season with this being her first indoor race of the 12 months.

Her subsequent race is subsequent week over a mile in Lee Valley a distance she holds the world out of doors mark of 5:18.97.
Winner of the race was Irish visitor and W40 Rachel Murphy (10:24.87) however remarkably the 62-year-old Elms was quickest of all of the British masters girls entrants.
Kat Alpe received the W40 gold in 10:50.83 and Sara Ellen was first W35 in a PB 12:19.30.
Elms would have needed to run within the W60 plus race to win a BMAF medal however she selected the W35 occasion to go for a time however the older athletes race did see a battle between two world file setters from 2025.
The race was received by out of doors mile file setter and European champion Anna Garnier (13:03.76) who received W70 gold in simply outkicking a number of world and European champion Sarah Roberts (13:09.22) who took the W75 title.
Clare Elms regains her world W60 3000m file in Cardiff with 10:37.53 👏 pic.twitter.com/Efeo6Xrc3b
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Different girls’s titles have been received by W45 Jillian Malone (11:32.44) and W50 Lucie Tait-Harris (11:54.81).
Decide of the boys’s winners was former World masters champion and former world indoor finalist James Thie who took M45 gold in 9:24.94 forward of M50 champion Brent Brodie (9:31.94).
One other Welsh success got here within the M35-40 race with M40 Oliver Roberts (9:12.13) main residence M35 Matthew Hughes (9:13.66).
Chris Nicoll received the M55 gold in 9:55.65 forward of M60 winner Phil York (10:42.92).
A separate M65 race was received by Paul Reddaway (10:58.10) whereas the oldest race – M70 plus noticed a slim win for Dave Oxland (11:57.88) forward of Dave Bedwell (11:57.99).
Additional again Geoff Newton (16:06.85) received M80 gold in his indoor debut.
There was a doable world file within the open 800m races.
The listed M60 file is 2:09.11 by Scot Rob McHarg however British rival and reigning out of doors world champion Andrew Ridley, ran 2:08.65 in ending third in a race received by M40 Oliver Williams in 2:04.09.
Nonetheless, Ridley had run 2:08.53 in December and never obtained that point ratified and it is unclear whether or not this newest mark will probably be ratified.
M45 Oliver Pool (23.83) was the quickest 200m runner on the day.
M50 Stephen McCauley got here inside a metre of the British file with a 15.56m throw whereas W55 Lesley Richardson received the ladies’s contest with a 8.49m throw.
Within the championship Pentathlons, gold medallists within the oldest males’s age teams included M60 Andrew Waddington (3033), M65 Brian Slaughter (3022) and M90 Tony Bowman.
W65 Susan Frisby received the W65 gold with a world class rating of 3669 factors whereas different winners within the W55 plus contest have been W55 Tamzin Gribble (3019), W70 Nicky Buckwell (2743) and W60 Christine Pates (2308).
Nia Rutter (3519) received W40 gold with 3519 factors whereas Sally Gilding (2839) took the W45 title.
Wilford Floyd Wilks (3198) received M55 gold whereas Scott Whittle (3174) took the M50 title.
Latvian M40 Kaspars Kazemaks (3521) obtained the very best males’s rating whereas Mark Beer (3396) was high M40.

















