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Phoebe Gill smashes UK U17 1500m record

Phoebe Gill smashes UK U17 1500m record

Teenager takes down Jess Warner Judd’s 12-year-old record by over two seconds at the BMC Watford Gold Standard meet

Phoebe Gill, the 16-year-old runner who impressed over 800m at the recent English Schools Track and Field Championships (July 1), has now set a UK U17 1500m record.

The St Albans based athlete clocked 4:11.96 at the BMC Watford Gold Standard meet last night (July 12) and saw off fellow teenage prodigy Innes FitzGerald, who ran a personal best of her own in 4:15.04.

That 4:11.96 is astonishingly more than two seconds quicker than Jess Warner-Judd’s previous U17 record of 4:14.21, set back in 2011.

It’s another achievement for Gill who clocked her third consecutive 2:03 over 800m to become English Schools champion at the start of the month.

That put Gill third on the UK U17 800m all-time list behind Jo White and Warner-Judd. In the 1500m though, she is now at the top of the tree for her age group.

Phoebe Gill at the English Schools T&F Champs (Andy Cox)

Gill, who also became England U20 800m champion last month (June 18), has now started to garner quite a bit of attention due to her success at youth level.

“It’s been a great season so far,” Gill told AW, in an exclusive interview at the English Schools Championships. “After cross country I was left with a bit of a calf injury. I started the 800ms to build some speed up for the 1500m and I’ve been consistent. Running 2:03 was a good time.

“I’ve always been a swimmer and that’s helped with the running. My PE teacher at primary school told me to go to a friendly cross country meet and I found out I was pretty good. I started with that and then transitioned to the track. The stamina you get from it is great.”

Gill studies the sport quite a bit and is inspired by the likes of Keely Hodgkinson, stating that she has watched a lot of her races and that Hodgkinson “is mentally amazing”.

The next step is to branch out to international level and represent Great Britain at junior championships.

“On the track I’m a gun to tape runner and I go out quite quick,” she added, off the back of a scintillating 57.6…

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