Masters Women at London 2026: Clement Runs Down the Field to Claim the Crown

By MyRace AIApril 26, 2026
  • Andrea Clement won the Masters Women race in 2:32:11 (5:48/mi), the 3rd-fastest first-half split among all women — a blistering foundation that proved unbeatable.
  • Alice Braham and Sarah Holt closed ferociously over 35K–40K — the 6th- and 10th-fastest women's splits on that segment — to lock up 2nd (2:36:25) and 3rd (2:37:46).
  • Emma Suchy led the women's field from the gun through 35K before fading to 5th; Yuebin Son posted the 2nd-fastest women's finish kick (40K to the line) to claim 4th in 2:38:27.
  • Seven of the top 20 Masters Women finished within 20 minutes of the winner across an 11,371-strong field — a remarkably compressed front pack on a cool, breezy London morning.

Andrea Clement ran one of the most commanding races in the Masters Women field on Sunday. She moved through the women's field steadily — sitting 8th among women at 5K, climbing to 4th by halfway, and briefly touching 2nd before settling into 3rd overall among women at the finish. Her 5:48/mi average was built on an aggressive first half: the 3rd-fastest women's split to the halfway mark set the tone, and no one in the Masters field could match her sustained pace. Her 2:32:11 is a margin of over four minutes on runner-up Alice Braham — a gap that tells you how complete her performance was.

Braham and Holt ran strikingly similar races. Both sat outside the top 25 among women through halfway, both found another gear over the 35K–40K stretch — Braham's split ranking 6th and Holt's 10th among all women on that segment — and both finished within 1:21 of each other. It was a textbook negative-split approach that earned them the 2nd and 3rd steps of the Masters Women podium.

The most dramatic arc of the race belonged to Emma Suchy. She held the lead among all women from 5K through 35K, running the fastest women's 5K–10K split in the field — a genuinely stunning front-running effort on a 56°F, 14 mph wind day. But the pace caught up with her over the final 7K; she slipped from 1st among women to 9th, then 19th, crossing in 2:40:11 for 5th in the Masters Women race. Meanwhile, Yuebin Son quietly assembled the 2nd-fastest women's closing split from 40K to the finish to sneak into 4th in 2:38:27 — a reminder that London's closing miles reward those who hold back just enough.

AI recap · generated from official results

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