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KEITH AND CAIRESS CROWNED BRITISH CHAMPIONS IN THE 10,000

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June 20, 2025

 

Megan Keith and Emile Cairess were crowned British champions in the United Kingdom of this year, rounding the Athletics Festival at the University of Birmingham.

Megan Keith retained his British title with a time of 31: 19.33, arriving at the second Best Elisa Palmerian corridor in Italy, who made a better personal moment to obtain victory.

Previously, Calli Hauger-Tackery had led the main group just a few days after running under the standard of classification of the 30: 50.64 World UKA championship in Oslo Diamond League. Keith, Izzy Fry, Abbie Donnelly and two Italians, Palmero and Federica del Buono invented the rest of the main package. Phoebe Anderson walked through the Chaser pack for the standard EURO SUB-23 qualification time of 33:55.

With 14 laps for the end, the pace collected, which saw Del Buono and Donnelly Drop Ophrom The Group. Hauger-Tacackery led with Palmero and Keith on his shoulder, with Fry still in persecution while hitting 11 laps.

The Italian palm tree pushed forward, with Keith staying close to his shoulder. Encouraged by the crowd on the track when three laps passed, Keith surpassed the Italian, and it was a battle between the two in the last 800m for racing victory.

Palmero won the careers with a new personnel personnel of 31: 18.88, with Keith a second place with a time of 31: 19.88 to retain his British title. HAUGER-TACKERY TOK The second British place 31: 24.21, and Izzy Fry was the third British to cross line 31: 47.60, an impressive debut in the United Kingdom championship of the Newbury athlete.

In the male race, Emile Caires, established a new better personal time of 27: 27.95 to become British champion. Ellis Cross claimed the British silver medal with a time of 28: 14.47, while Fife Logan Rees Toke Toke with a time of 28: 52.25.

In the early stages of the race, Cairess, Ellis Cross, Zakariya Mahamed and Irish athlete Ephrem Gidey extended to create the main package. With 12 laps for the end, Cairesss tok leadership when the field spread. Gidey pushed hard to try to chase the Leeds athlete, but could not reduce the margin, ending behind him in second place.

Followed by Cross Third on the line and his fellow Irish runner Jack O’Leary in fourth place, with the best of the best.

In Male race B, Matthew Ramsden demanded first place with a better personal time of 29: 16.07, closely followed by Dafydd Jones with 29: 18.60, both with the Euro U23 UKA selection time of 29: 20.00. Tom Butler Tok third place at a better personal moment of 29: 31.47.