
'Mum's record in mind' - McColgan ready for marathon debut
Return to the track for Glasgow 2026?
McColgan took part in the steeplechase at Glasgow 2014 before switching to the flat.There will be no marathon at the scaled down event when it returns to the city next year but that does not mean she is not considering making it to a fifth Commonwealth Games."It's disappointing," she said of the absence of a 26.2 mile race in 2026. "They could have thought of inventive ways to try and keep it in there. "They could have doubled the Great Scottish Run route or had a 10k loop, so the road closures were less. They could have done something off the chart, like a 10k mixed relay."Maybe even a mass participation race, like they did in Paris [2024 Olympics]. A lot of big races are going that way and it would have been a way to make some revenue. "I don't want to miss out on a home championships, so if that means going back to the track and trying to qualify for the 10k, I'll maybe try and have a pop at that."For now, marathons and road racing is my priority."
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