Ciara Mageean runs fastest-ever parkrun by a woman
Written by I Dig SportsIrish athlete breaks Izzi Batt-Doyles one-year-old parkrun record with 15:13 for 5km
Ciara Mageean ended 2023 in style by clocking the quickest parkrun by a woman with 15:13 in Belfast.
The 31-year-old was in action at the Victoria Park course in the Northern Ireland capital as she took 12 seconds off the previous womens world record-holder Izzi Batt-Doyles 15:25 which was set at the Aldinga Beach parkrun event in Adelaide 12 months ago.
Prior to Batt-Doyles run, the quickest previous womens parkrun in the United Kingdom, meanwhile, was Melissa Courtney-Bryants 15:31 set in Poole just days earlier on Christmas Eve last year.
Running with her boyfriend Thomas Moran, Mageean finished third overall in the event.
An astonishing run from Ciara Mageean as she becomes the fastest female park runner in history
The multiple major middle distance running medallist clocked an amazing 15:13 at Belfast Victoria
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The previous day Mageean was named BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year and, along with sprinter Rhasidat Adeleke, was announced as joint athlete of the year by Athletics Ireland.
Mageen finished fourth in the 1500m final in an Irish record of 3:56.61 at the World Championships in Budapest in August. During a superb year she also broke Sonia OSullivans long-standing Irish mile recored with 4:14.58.
The festive period is usually pretty busy when it comes to parkruns. Given this, who knows how long Mageeans record will last as Courtney-Bryants only lasted a week.
Also in action this weekend (Dec 23) was 2022 world 1500m champion Jake Wightman, who finished first in the Bushy Park parkrun in 14:52 more than a minute ahead of the rest of the field.