Parkrun world record broken by teenager Nick Griggs

Monday 11 November 2024 

Griggs broke the record set by Team GB Olympian Andrew Butchart in June 2023 by one second

By Democrat reporter

The Parkrun world record has been broken by Northern Irish teenager Nick Griggs, who knocked a second off the previous best time in Belfast.

But physiotherapist Theresa McIntyre and her friends who organise the hugely successful Parkrun at Levengrove Park in Dumbarton do not have to compete at that level.

Assurances were given in the wake of Nick Griggs’ success that Parkruns are leisure and pleasure events and that runners don’t race, they simply run for the fun of it.

Runners of all ages and abilities take part regularly in the Parkrun events at Levengrove Park in Dumbarton.

Nick Griggs, from Newmills in Tyrone, clocked 13 minutes and 44 seconds at the Victoria Park edition of the weekly 5km event, bettering the 13:45 clocked by Olympian Andrew Butchart – who represented Team GB at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 – in Edinburgh in June 2023.

The Belfast venue was also the place where the best women’s Parkrun time of 15:13 was set by Ciara Mageean last December.

The 19-year-old Griggs has been making waves in the world of athletics, winning the European Under-20 3,000m title as a 16-year-old in 2021 and, after further European medals at age group level, qualifying for the senior European Championships in Rome earlier this year.

He narrowly missed out on selection for the Paris 2024 Olympics for Team Ireland, as Andrew Coscoran, Luke McCann and Cathal Doyle pipped him to the available 1500m places.

And Griggs admitted he was shocked to set the fastest Parkrun time in history, having not even set out to do so.

“I wasn’t going into it trying to break the record,” Griggs said on BBC Radio Ulster. “Before the race, I knew I was in good shape and knew I should be within a chance of breaking the record. It was a bit of a sprint finish to get it but it was a good feeling.

“I don’t think anyone really knew until we finished. I looked at my watch and saw I had taken a second off the world record. It was pretty shocking. I wasn’t really thinking about it, to be honest. We all realised after and there was a bit of a buzz around it.”

Nick Griggs won a medal at the European Under-20 Cross Country Championships in 2023

Nick Griggs won a medal at the European Cross Country Championships in 2023.

Since missing out on Olympic selection, Griggs has produced personal bests over 1500m, 3,000m and 5,000m.

Parkrun technically does not classify times as world records, with the organisation describing its events as a “run and not a race”.

  • Request from the editor. Will Parkrun organisers at Levengrove please start sending regular reports and pictures to The Democrat at heaneymedia@btinternet.com

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