The British athlete smashed her half-marathon private greatest on the weekend, regardless of coping with harm within the lead-up
Natasha Phillips had a formidable weekend on the Valencia Half Marathon on October 27, attaining a private greatest and European under-20 file of 70:18.
At simply 19 years previous, her efficiency not solely marked an enchancment of over a minute from her earlier greatest (71:19) but additionally positioned her nineteenth in a aggressive discipline.
The race was historic, with Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha setting a males’s world file of 57:40, whereas Kenya’s Agnes Ngetich claimed the second-fastest ladies’s time in historical past at 63:04.
Phillips, who runs for Dundee Hawkhill Harriers, has now positioned herself fourth on the Scottish senior half-marathon rankings, a listing led by Eilish and Liz McColgan.
Eilish McColgan’s scholarship program, Giving Again to Monitor, has offered vital help to Phillips over the previous few years.
Her success on the street has included profitable the Nice Scottish Run twice, as soon as in 2023 and once more this October, together with claiming the Scottish half-marathon title in Inverness.
Phillips has additionally made her mark in cross nation. Earlier this yr, she received her first under-20 title on the Scottish Cross Nation Championships and completed third on the Inter-Counties Championships.
In March, she made her debut on the World Cross Nation Championships in Serbia, the place she represented Nice Britain and completed thirtieth.
Remarkably, Phillips solely started taking operating severely throughout the pandemic and determined to take up half marathons after scuffling with iron deficiency.
With the announcement of the Commonwealth Video games set to happen in Glasgow in 2026, and with no street races set to happen, she is keen to compete within the 10,000m in entrance of a house crowd.
Glasgow 2026 will stage monitor and discipline however no marathons
Right here is our Q&A with Phillips beneath:
How did it really feel to run a PB in Valencia?
I’m over the moon with it. I used to be going into it focusing on a private greatest as a result of I actually needed to get one on the Antrim Coast Half Marathon in August however the climate was simply not on my facet.
I got here into Valencia a bit apprehensive as a result of I had most of September off with a tendon harm and I had not run in any respect that month. I had simply performed the Nice Scottish Run at first of October and that was my first run the place I felt good and never sore.
The Nice Scottish Run gave me a little bit of confidence going into Valencia, however I used to be undecided if I used to be in the fitting form to run a private greatest. I put that behind me and I considered the summer season months of actually good coaching and that’s acquired to rely for one thing. So I simply believed in myself.
I wasn’t anticipating to run such an enormous private better of simply over a minute. I assumed possibly a couple of seconds can be good and even simply to dip below 71 minutes can be superb however to go below was actually thrilling.
How did your harm have an effect on your coaching?
I wasn’t in a position to run for 3 weeks in September and I then spent per week constructing again up my mileage. I had about three to 4 weeks of my regular operating mileage earlier than Valencia, which was fairly useful.
It was good to have that buffer of three to 4 weeks beforehand as a result of after I began operating once more I might get a lot of blisters and my toes would harm as a result of they weren’t used to operating.
What was the environment like in Valencia?
I felt in awe that I used to be a part of that race. To have the ability to say that you just had been operating in a race that acquired the world file is superb. There was hardly a component the place there was no person to cheer you on.
I bear in mind operating behind Clara Evans, who I stored up with for the primary 3km, and I assumed, ‘oh my god, I’m operating behind an Olympian.’ It was superb to have such a excessive calibre of athletes in a race, and to additionally witness the second quickest time ran by a lady in historical past.
How did you first get into operating?
I used to be a aggressive swimmer for almost all of my life up till simply earlier than the pandemic when I joined Dundee Hawkhill Harriers. I actually loved operating in school, I might do cross international locations and county sports activities so I assumed I might be a part of a operating membership, why not?Â
I did the cross international locations for enjoyable, I used to run in actually previous path sneakers that might weigh two kilograms as a result of they’d refill with a lot mud. However I didn’t care as a result of I liked it.
Throughout the pandemic operating was the one option to maintain my health up so I started operating 5km’s. As soon as restrictions lifted I did an invitational cross nation occasion organised by Scottish Athletics and from there I started to take it a bit extra severely.
When did you determine to start operating half marathons?
It got here from a interval of me being actually iron poor about two years in the past. I bear in mind virtually giving up as a result of I simply felt so horrible after I was operating. I began taking iron dietary supplements which made me really feel so much higher, encouraging me to begin doing lengthy runs on a Sunday, round 17km or 18km, and I bear in mind actually having fun with them.
I nonetheless felt horrible, so I made a decision to enter a half marathon as a result of I had nothing to lose. I entered one in Glasgow [MoRun] in 2022 and I ran 75:58, I used to be in full shock. However sadly they didn’t have the proper license and my time wasn’t official so I used to be decided to enter one other one.
I did one other one [Run Newcastle Half Marathon] in February 2023 and the identical factor occurred, so I needed to do a 3rd one to get an official time. I ended up operating the Scottish Half Marathon Championships in Inverness that yr and ran 71:53.
It’s a collection of occasions that had been annoying however once you look again on it I’m actually grateful for it to have occurred as a result of it’s what acquired me into doing a lot of them.
What has it been wish to get help from Eilish McColgan?
In 2022 I used to be awarded the journey and coaching scholarship which was superb as a result of a variety of these races I wouldn’t have been in a position to have performed with out her monetary help. The next yr I used to be given one in every of her fundamental students which was actually useful because it allowed me to journey to a variety of competitions in England, equivalent to trials.
It gave me an enormous confidence enhance to obtain help off any individual like Eilish McColgan, and to know that she believed in me and she or he felt just like the help was price it. To be behind her on the Scottish all-time (half-marathon) checklist is superb, I can’t imagine it.
Will you be competing in cross nation this season?
I’m truly not. I made a decision to pay attention extra on the roads as a result of the distances for under-20s are fairly brief in cross nation. I might relatively consider what 10km races are developing till the distances get a bit longer. Once I transfer as much as under-23 I’ll do them, however not a lot this yr.
I would do the Scottish Championships in February as a result of it’s some time away. I’ve some races deliberate round that point so it relies on how effectively I can get better in between all of them.
What are your long-term objectives?
It’ll be the ten,000m for the Commonwealth Video games. All the things that I’m doing simply now could be getting me prepared for qualifying in 2026, which is absolutely thrilling and I can’t imagine I’m saying that.
I’ll need to get used to operating 25 laps on the monitor as a result of I a lot want street over monitor. Monitor feels so alien as a result of I didn’t begin off as a runner and I didn’t do the graded meets at 10 or 11 years previous. I by no means had that have but it’s one thing I’m simply going to need to work on.
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