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Wightman Triumphs at Scottish 3000m Championships

Jake Wightman made a remarkable return to competitive athletics by clinching the gold medal in the Men's Senior 3000m at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow on January 4, 2025. After facing significant injury challenges over the past 18 months, Wightman showcased his resilience and talent by achieving a Championship Best Performance with a time of 7:44.94, surpassing his target of around 7:50. This victory not only marked his first Scottish title in a decade but also highlighted his potential for future competitions.

Wightman outperformed his competitors, including Thomas Keen, who secured the silver medal with a time of 9:45.87, and Thomas Bridger, who finished third in 7:53.66. Following his impressive run, Wightman expressed his gratitude to the event organizers, Scottish Athletics, and the pace-makers who contributed to his success. He is now focused on continuing his indoor racing season, with aspirations to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at both the European Indoors and the World Indoors.

In the women's category, Sarah Calvert of Livingston AC emerged victorious, achieving a personal best time of 9:15.67. She finished ahead of Stefanie Tucker from Cambuslang Harriers and Lynn McKenna of Shettleston Harriers. Other notable performances included Reiss Marshall winning the U20 Men's gold in 8:20.77, Zara Redmond taking the U20 Women's title in 9:40.29, and Eilidh Dallas securing the U17 Women's gold in 9:48.68.

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