The 60-year-old endurance athlete would possibly dread the considered having to speak about her working prowess, however her exploits have been not possible to disregard in 2024
Barely per week glided by in 2024 when Clare Elms didn’t break a world or British file within the W60 age group. The outstanding endurance runner from Beckenham went underneath the five-minute barrier for 1500m with 4:57.14, gained a number of medals on the European Masters Indoor Champs in Poland and, such are her excessive requirements, was barely upset to run “solely” 18:35.95 for 5000m.
She was a transparent winner as your British feminine masters athlete of the 2024. What’s extra, such is her reputation, a 13-minute profile of her on the athlete Callum Elson’s YouTube channel has been watched by nicely over 40,000 folks in latest weeks. She’s not completed but, both, with a variety of races nonetheless scheduled for the end-of-year interval.
Regardless of this the 60-year-old stays humble and nearly embarrassed to be positioned within the highlight. “I hate speaking about myself,” she says, “so I had this horrible dread after I heard you have been going to name!”
Elms appears extra keen on listening to a sneak preview of the names of her fellow award winners. “I’ve two pages within the journal simply on me?” she asks, scarcely believing the eye.
Throughout our interview she is then eager to thank the numerous officers who’ve marshalled or recorded her performances, giving a selected point out to Miriam Dorrity. “She’s been at so lots of my races.”
Elms can be grateful to her package sponsor, Soar, who’ve demonstrated that age is not any barrier on the subject of supporting athletes.
This outstanding endurance athlete started coaching significantly round 15 years in the past after giving beginning to triplets. As a teen she was conscious she had extra expertise than most however didn’t pursue athletics at that age. As an alternative, she started to work within the metropolis earlier than later becoming a member of Beckenham Working Membership.
She believes the truth that she didn’t run a lot in her youth has contributed to the relative freshness she feels in her legs in comparison with extra battle-weary rivals. Even now, Elms not often goes past 50 kilometres per week in coaching.
“I’d say that by no means having achieved a great deal of miles is a serious cause for my working nicely now,” she says, “and making an attempt to concentrate on high quality classes is vital. Additionally, consistency and making an attempt to steadily enhance with out ever over-doing it. It’s a must to be actually decided as nicely.”
Elms has raced nicely over 50 occasions already this yr, with an estimated eight world data and 16 British data, plus after all loads of cross-country outings and relay races for her membership.
Which race is she most pleased with in 2024? “The 3000m at Tonbridge [a British 3000m record of 10:33.34] and I used to be clearly delighted to run the 4:57 for 1500m in Tooting.
“Each time I attempted to do something it was all the time fairly windy so to finally break 5 minutes there was actually pleasing. I fairly loved the Vitality highway mile in London, as nicely.”
Elms turned 60 on Boxing Day final yr however she felt it took her a little bit of time to seek out her kind throughout 2024. “I form of raced myself match,” she says, forward of having fun with her finest races in August.
Coached by Steve Smythe, a long-time member of the AW workforce who retired from athletics journalism lately, Elms is aiming to run even faster subsequent yr.
“I’m hoping my momentum will run into subsequent yr and I don’t see any cause why I can’t run sooner in 2025,” she says. “I’d like to get again inside 18 minutes for 5km. I simply must get the fitting race… and the fitting climate.
“I nonetheless really feel like I haven’t been doing this very lengthy,” she provides. “I nonetheless really feel like I’m studying. Particularly mixing with folks like Steve, who has been round for much longer than me. At 60, my occasions are dropping off, which is usually a little upsetting, however I simply have to simply accept that I’m 60 and that is what’s going to occur. The game nonetheless offers me pleasure due to all of the data to focus on and masters championships, which assist hold issues fascinating.”
Elms usually finds herself in observe races rubbing shoulders with 13-year-olds and “feels sufficiently old to be their granny”. However she says: “I take pleasure in racing the younger athletes extra as a result of there’s no strain. Nevertheless you probably have a superb race with masters, they have a tendency to tempo issues higher. [You find] 13-year-olds don’t tempo their races too nicely! I do get extra burdened racing folks of my very own age because it means extra to me to beat them.”
Clare Elms’ finest races in 2024
Jan 28 – British Masters 3000m Championships, Sheffield, First, 10:48.14 (missed the world file by 0.01)
Feb 2 – Ealing Highway Mile, 5:33 (world and UK finest)
Feb 18 – BMAF Championships 1500m, Lee Valley, First
Mar 17-23 – European Masters Championships, Toruń, First in 800m, 1500m, 3000m, cross-country particular person and workforce
Could 6 – BMC Oxford Mile, 5:30.88 (UK finest)
Jul 17 – Wimbledon Mile 5:26.13 (world file); 1500m cut up 5:05.04 (UK file)
Jul 27-28 – BMAF Championships, Derby, First in 800m and 1500m
Aug 6 – Tonbridge 1500m, 5:03.95 (UK file)
Aug 15 – Aldershot 1500m, 5:02.22 (UK file)
Aug 17 – Southern League, Ware 800m 2:29.64 (UK file)
Aug 17 – Southern League, Ware 1500m 5:02.09 (UK file)
Aug 26 – Tonbridge 3000m 10:33.34 (UK file)
Aug 31 – Veterans AC 1500m Championships, Tooting, 4:57.14 (world and UK file)
Sept 4 – Tooting Mile 5:25.19 (world and UK file)
Sept 21 – Westminster Mile 5:21 (world finest)
Sept 28 – Canterbury 5000m 18:35.95 (UK file)
Oct 26 – Wolverton 5 30:44 (world finest)
Nov 16 – Masters Worldwide Cross Nation, Belfast, W60 gold
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