Alice Braham Dominates F50-54 at London 2026
- Braham wins by 13:14, finishing in 2:36:25 (5:58/mi) — a commanding margin over runner-up Annabel Granger's 2:49:39.
- Braham's late surge was decisive: she climbed from 27th among women at the opening checkpoint all the way to 9th by the finish, posting the 6th-fastest women's split on the 35K–40K stretch.
- Dawn Godwin and Bernadette Versey staged the most dramatic charges of the race, Godwin moving from 383rd to 206th among women, Versey from 561st all the way to 215th.
- A packed podium chase: Gill Pearson (2:54:26) and the sub-3:00 cluster of Godwin, Versey, and Ratcliffe compressed the F50-54 leaderboard from 3rd place onward, with six athletes finishing between 2:54 and 3:00.
In a field of 2,342 F50-54 finishers on a cool, breezy London morning, Alice Braham ran a race in a class of its own. Averaging 5:58 per mile across 26.2, she crossed in 2:36:25 — a time that also carried her to 9th among all women in the race. What made her run especially impressive was its shape: she held steady through the middle miles and then turned the screws, posting the 6th-fastest women's split on the 35K–40K segment when most athletes are simply trying to hold form.
Behind Braham, Annabel Granger ran a composed 2:49:39 to claim second, her early miles notably sharp — she recorded the 60th-fastest women's split on the 5K–10K segment. Gill Pearson rounded out the podium in 2:54:26, though her race told a different story: she drifted steadily through the women's field as the miles accumulated, fading from 94th among women early on to 120th at the finish. The 5K–10K speed was there; sustaining it was the challenge.
The most entertaining sub-plots came from the chasers. Bernadette Versey began the race buried in 561st among women and carved her way to 215th by the finish, with a particularly strong 25K–30K split fuelling her climb. Dawn Godwin was similarly relentless, moving from 383rd to 206th and saving her best for last with the 84th-fastest women's split on the 40K–Finish stretch. Both finished within 21 seconds of each other — Godwin in 2:58:24, Versey in 2:58:45 — to claim 4th and 5th in F50-54, just outside the sub-3:00 barrier that Victoria Ratcliffe (2:59:48) managed to crack.
AI recap · generated from official results
