Michael Clark (runner)

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Michael Clark
Personal information
NationalityBritish
Born (2008-07-15) 15 July 2008 (age 17)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s)
Long-distance running, Cross Country running
ClubCity of Norwich Athletics Club
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)3000m: 8:09.43 (Loughborough, 2025)
5000m: 14:08.97 (London, 2025)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
European Cross Country Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2025 Lagoa U20 team

Michael Clark (born 15 July 2008) is a British long-distance and cross country runner. He was a silver medalist in the team under-20 event at the 2025 European Cross Country Championships. [1]

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Early life

Clark was born in Japan and also lived in Hong Kong during his childhood. He has an English mother and Australian father. Both his father and mother are keen equestrians. He has a sister. Clark initially took part in triathlon before later focusing on athletics. After moving to Norfolk in England, where his mother has roots, Clark attended at Wymondham College. [2]

Career

Clark is a member of the City of Norwich Athletics Club in Norwich, where he is coached by Jane Clarke. In March 2024, he placed sixth in the senior boys English Schools Cross Country Championships in Pontefract. [2] In September 2024, he won the under-17 race at the English National Cross Country Championships. [3] As a 16 year-old, Clark ran 14:08.97 for the 5000 metres in London in May 2025 to move into the top-six in the world under-18 list for the year. [4] [5] The following month, he ran a personal best 8:09.43 over 3000 metres at the British Milers Club Grand Prix in Loughborough on 21 June 2025. [6]

Clark won the men’s under-20 race at the Liverpool Cross Challenge in November 2025. [7] He was subsequently selected for the 2025 European Cross Country Championships in Lagoa, Portugal on 14 December 2025. [8] Competing as a 17 year-old, he placed eighteenth in the individual under-20 race, where he ran despite losing a shoe in the first 100 metres after being clipped by another runner, and completed the rest of the 5km course with only one shoe. His time of 13:39 was the second-fastest 5km (3.1-mile) time in Europe in 2025 for an under-18 athlete. The time also placed him in the top-12 worldwide for the agegroup in the year. There was initial confusion over the result because his timing chip for the race was in the shoe he lost, with the British team initially credited with fourth place and out of the medals, before the issue was rectified and his performance in fact helped the British team to win the U20 team silver medal as the third British scorer behind William Rabjohns and Alex Lennon. [9] [10] [11]

In January 2026, Clark ran a 15:01 Parkrun on New Years Day before winning the U20 race at the Norfolk Cross Country Championships by over three minutes. [12] Clark was the first finisher for the British team in the under-20 race at the 2026 World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida on 10 January 2026, placing twentieth overall. [13] [14] That month he was selected to run for England at the Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut in Belguim. [15]

Personal life

Clark's paternal great uncle, Al Lawrence, won a bronze medal for Australia in the 10,000 metres at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, and was world record holder over two miles and three miles indoors. [2]

References

  1. "Michael Clark". World Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 Featherby, Neil (22 March 2024). "How CoNAC athlete is following Aussie legend's footsteps". edp24.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  3. "Cross Country season kickstarted at the delayed National Cross". England Athletics. 16 September 2024. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  4. Featherby, Neil (27 June 2025). "Norfolk athletes in fine form ahead of English Champs". edp24.co.uk. Retrieved 20 Dec 2025.
  5. "Comeback 5000 25". World Athletics. 23 May 2025. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  6. "British Milers Club Grand Prix". World Athletics. 21 June 2025. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  7. Adams, Tim (23 Nov 2025). "SCOTT BEATTIE AND RORY LEONARD GO 1-2 AT LIVERPOOL CROSS CHALLENGE". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 23 Nov 2025.
  8. Adams, Tim (13 Dec 2025). "EURO CROSS 2025: WHO, WHAT AND WHEN GUIDE". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 14 Dec 2025.
  9. Issimdar, Miriam (20 Dec 2025). "Teen runs in one shoe to help GB win silver medal". BBC News. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  10. Henderson, Jason (15 December 2025). "WHY BRITISH CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS ARE NO LONGER KINGS AND QUEENS OF EUROPE". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 16 Dec 2025.
  11. "A SUPER SIX MEDALS FOR NOVUNA GB & NI TEAM AT THE 2026 EUROPEAN CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPS". British Athletics. 14 Dec 2025. Retrieved 14 Dec 2025.
  12. Duff, Martin (6 Jan 2026). "COUNTY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPS ROUND-UP". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 7 Jan 2026.
  13. Henderson, Jason (19 December 2025). "MIXED HOPES FOR BRITS AT WORLD CROSS IN TALLAHASSEE". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
  14. "MARTA ALEMAYO, 17, SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS WORLD CROSS U20 TITLE". Athletics Weekly. 10 Jan 2026. Retrieved 10 Jan 2026.
  15. "Team announced for EnergyVision CrossCup de Hannut". England Athletics. 21 January 2026. Retrieved 21 Jan 2026.