Wear Sorry!: Great North Run organisers apologise for medal mishap
(Refiles fixing typo in headline)
Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

(Refiles fixing typo in headline)
The 2025 London Marathon is set to make history as the world’s largest field in the discipline.
Team GB's Eilish McColgan will be putting her best foot forward tonight (Friday) as she runs the 10,000m final at the Stade De France. Born in 1990, Eilish's first Olympics was London 2012.
LONDON :Olympic gold medallist Sifan Hassan is "curious" about her debut marathon on Sunday in London, a run she describes as a test that is likely to inform how she approaches next year's Paris Olympics.
LONDON : Olympic gold medallist Sifan Hassan is "curious" about her debut marathon on Sunday in London, a run she describes as a test that is likely to inform how she approaches next year's Paris Olympics.
Eilish McColgan took 43 seconds off her own British record as she won the Berlin Half Marathon on Sunday. McColgan crossed the finish line in one hour, five minutes and 43 seconds, narrowly missing out on the fastest-ever half-marathon time (65:40) – set by Paula Radcliffe at the Great North Run in 2003. Ad The result sees the Scottish athlete climb to fourth on the European all-time list.
Eilish McColgan broke the British 10,000m record in California after setting a time of 30 minute 00.86 seconds. McColgan’s time surpassed Paula Radcliffe’s time of 30:01.09, which was set more than 20 years ago in Munich in 2002. Ad The 32-year-old, training at altitude in Colorado of late, registered the time at the Soundrunning Ten event.
:Britain's four-times Olympic champion Mo Farah said on Tuesday he expects 2023 to be the final year of his career, after confirming he will give his home London Marathon "one more shot" in April.