Emile Cairess

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Emile Cairess
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Personal information
Full nameEmile Michael John Cairess [1]
Born (1997-12-27) 27 December 1997 (age 26)
Bradford, England
Education St Mary's University, Twickenham
Sport
Country Great Britain
England
Sport Athletics
Event Long-distance running
ClubLeeds City AC
Coached byRenato Canova
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
European U23 Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2019 Gävle 10,000 m
European Cross Country Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2018 Tilburg U23 team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2022 Turin Senior race
World Marathon Majors
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2024 London Marathon

Emile Michael John Cairess (born 27 December 1997) [2] is a British long-distance runner. He won the bronze medal in the 10,000 metres at the 2019 European Under-23 Championships and a silver for the men's race at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships. Cairess is the European record holder for the road 10 miles.

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Early life

Cairess was born in Bradford and grew up in Saltaire. He won a bursary to attend Bradford Grammar School, completing his A Levels in 2016. He then studied at St Mary's University, Twickenham. [3]

Career

During the under-23 race at the 2018 European Cross Country Championships, Emile Cairess fell over at half-mile stage but managed to move up 59 places for eighth position and a team silver medal. [4]

In January 2022 at the Valencia Ibercaja, he tied Mo Farah's over 10-year-old British 10 kilometres record with his time of 27:44. [5] [6] The 24-year-old set five other personal bests that year (3000 m, 5000 m, 10,000 m, 5 km, half marathon). [2] At the European Cross Country Championships held in Turin, Italy in December, Cairess achieved his best performance up to that point, with silver medal in the men's senior race behind only reigning world 5000 m champion and European record holder in the event Jakob Ingebrigtsen. [7] [8]

On 4 March 2023, Cairess broke Richard Nerurkar's 30-year European 10-mile record (46:02) with a time of 45:57 at the 'Breaking 10' in Barrowford. [9] [10] Later that year, he finished sixth on debut in the London Marathon in a time of 02:08:07. [11]

On 21 April 2024, Cairess finished third in the London Marathon, qualifying for the Paris Olympics.

Statistics

Cairess at age 14 at the Inter-counties Cross Country (2012). Emile Cairess Birmingham 2012.jpg
Cairess at age 14 at the Inter-counties Cross Country (2012).

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventResult
Representing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain / Flag of England.svg England
2018 European Cross Country Championships Tilburg, Netherlands8th XC 8.3 km U23 24:07
2nd U23 team 30 pts
2019 European U23 Championships Gävle, Sweden3rd 10,000 m 28:50.21
European Cross Country Championships Lisbon, Portugal60th XC 8.3 km U23 26:34
2021 European 10,000m Cup Birmingham, United Kingdom10th 10000 m 27:53.19 PB
2nd Team 1:23:33.77
2022 European Championships Munich, Germany11th 10,000 m 28:07.37
European Cross Country Championships Turin, Italy2nd XC 9.572 km 29:42
6th Team 46 pts

Personal bests

Road

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