The Scottish marathon record-holder will return to the streets of London this Sunday
Callum Hawkins first appeared on the world marathon stage throughout his Olympic debut at Rio 2016, ending ninth in what was solely his third marathon (2:11:52). The 31-year-old went on to provide a private finest (2:10:17) throughout his World Championships debut at London 2017.
Since then he’s seen a number of difficult races come his approach, a standout being the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Video games which noticed the Scot collapse with warmth stroke and dehydration while within the lead.
Again on his ft in 2019, he went on to interrupt the Scottish marathon document on the London Marathon with a time of two:08:14, ending in tenth place. He then completed fourth on the World Championships in Doha over 26.2 miles.
Nevertheless, as soon as the pandemic hit a 12 months later, the Kilbarchan athlete started to get hit with damage after damage, forcing him to take a step again.

Callum Hawkins in London 2017 (Mark Shearman)
Hawkins failed to complete the Olympic marathon in Tokyo resulting from an damage to his ankle and in early 2022 he underwent surgical procedure to repair the free bone fragment. Nevertheless, the set backs continued as he needed to cope with stress reactions in the direction of the top of the 12 months.
“Ever since 2020 I’ve been damage ridden,” explains Hawkins. “After the Olympics I ended up having to get surgical procedure on a bone fragment on my ankle/foot.
“From there, yearly, simply as I used to be preparing for a marathon, I saved getting stress reactions.”
After a battling few years away from marathon working, Hawkins is now returning to his favorite distance as he prepares to race within the London Marathon this weekend (April 21).
He can be joined by fellow Brit Emile Cairess who’s hoping to ebook his place on Staff GB for the Paris Olympics, having run the usual together with his 2:08:07 in London final 12 months. Marc Scott can even toe the beginning line as he makes his marathon debut.
Regardless of struggling with a collarbone break initially of the 12 months, Hawkins continues to be decided to compete this weekend.
“For this [London Marathon] build-up I had a stress response again in November,” he provides. “Then I broke my collarbone again in January so it’s been fairly tight preparing for this nevertheless it’s attending to the purpose the place I simply must get on the beginning line and race.
“I must form of take the hit from the health perspective after which transfer on and hopefully do one thing within the Autumn.
“Regardless of the preparation, I’m truly fairly excited to get out and race a marathon because it’s my finest occasion. It’s the one I really like essentially the most and will probably be good to simply exit and compete.
“I’ve raced London thrice, twice on the London Marathon and as soon as on the World Championships [2017]. Each time I’ve come down, it’s top-of-the-line crowd experiences I can think about.
“The final time I did it, there have been some components that had been so loud it damage my head so I’m actually excited to get to expertise that once more.”

Callum Hawkins at Commonwealth Video games Gold Coast 2018 (Bobby Gavin)
Hawkins, coached by dad Robert Hawkins, hasn’t been following a “conventional” marathon coaching plan as a result of setbacks he has confronted.
His important aim for this weekend is specializing in ending his first injury-free marathon in a very long time, as he appears to be like in the direction of finishing one other one in October.
“I’ve not been following a standard coaching plan, we’ve moved from a seven-day cycle to a 10-day cycle, which has given me a bit extra flexibility,” says Hawkins.
“That was as a result of accidents so I’ve simply been making an attempt to do the massive periods and never push the mileage an excessive amount of so I can truly not get damage.
“Hopefully after London I recuperate and take every week or two off after which I can construct that base again up and go for one thing in October. I’ve not fairly determined what marathon but however that’s the goal to attempt to get again to no less than the place I used to be, perhaps about 2:08:00 [Olympic qualification standard] however we are going to see how issues go.”
Within the difficult strategy of taking time to recuperate from his accidents, Hawkins has targeted on a really relaxed strategy.
“I put it at the back of my head and transfer on and goal for the subsequent aim. Having a aim actually helps me transfer on from issues like that,” the Brit provides.
“You’ve received to imagine in what you’ve received. Choose a aim that’s doable and deal with that as a result of that’s what actually helped me transfer on.”
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