Former middle-distance runner goes for half-marathon wheelchair report with the assistance of ex-athletes resembling Ryan McLeod and Matt Bond
Drew Graham, a promising British middle-distance runner whose profession ended after a spinal wire damage, is teaming up with half a dozen long-time operating associates to focus on a Guinness world report on the AJ Bell Nice North Run on September 7.
Graham and the squad are aiming to run 75 minutes for the 13.1-mile occasion to get the report for “the quickest half marathon pushing a wheelchair by a workforce (male)”.
The runners will take it in turns throughout the race to push Graham’s wheelchair for one minute earlier than having 5 minutes of much less strenuous operating to recuperate earlier than their subsequent effort.
The workforce contains former British half-marathon champion Ryan McLeod, former GB worldwide marathoner Matt Bond, duathlete Alex Smith, ex-athletes Matt Nicholson and Nick Hooker – the latter being an AW cowl star in 2014 – plus Graham’s brother, Jonathan, a former English Faculties medallist earlier than turning to the fells.

The workforce accomplished the Nice North Run in simply exterior two hours in 2023 after which improved to 86 minutes in 2024. “The primary time I did it, I needed to be talked into it as I wasn’t taking a lot curiosity within the sport on the time and didn’t wish to be simply pushed round a course,” says Graham. “However then I actually loved it with my brother, Ryan and the opposite lads.”
McLeod has returned to severe coaching after well being points minimize quick his aggressive athletics profession in 2016 and he provides: “Seventy-five minutes is a good time for many, however now we have to do it while pushing 100kg so actually have to be in form for it!”
Graham’s function will probably be just like a cox in a rowing occasion on race day and he’s optimistic that the workforce can a minimum of run round 80 minutes. Amongst different issues, they’ve completed earlier races utilizing a fundamental wheelchair, whereas this time they’ve an improved machine, whereas Graham provides: “Half the lads hadn’t run for about six years after we did two hours on our first effort!’

After they accomplished the course in 86 minutes, Graham says: “It was moist and the duct tape stopped working and my toes got here off the chair and we needed to cease just a few occasions so we in all probability misplaced two or three minutes.”
Graham broke his C4 vertebrae after he dived right into a reservoir in Denver simply over a decade in the past. His PBs included 1:49.14 and three:40.95 for 800m and 1500m representing Gosforth Harriers earlier than finding out in america. However he has since turned his attentions to creating “ Health club Potential”, which goals to present wheelchair customers particularly designed fitness center services within the North East of England.

Graham provides: “Until one thing massively goes incorrect, we must always a minimum of break 80 minutes. For nearer to 75 minutes, issues might want to go completely however the guys have been coaching exhausting and are enhancing, so let’s see.
“The Nice North Run is sort of hilly as properly. We may have chosen a flatter course however we needed to do it up right here as a result of it’s so significant to us.”
Certainly, McLeod’s father, Mike, gained the primary two Nice North Run males’s races in 1981-82.
“It’s uncharted territory for us however there’s been a whole lot of camaraderie to this point,” provides Graham.
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