Manx runner stuns in Northern Ireland race
Manx runner Sarah Webster has broken the British record for 100km in the Anglo-Celtic Plate in Northern Ireland.
Representing England she finished with a time of 7:03:40.
She crossed the line over an hour ahead of the rest of the field and beat the previous 100km record, held by Carolyn Hunter-Rowe, which stood at 7:27:19.
Sarah told Rhian Evans how she found the race:
You can find the breakdown of results here.
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