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On May 22, McColgan set a European record for the 10 km street race with 30.19. On 6 June, she followed up with a new personal record on the track, with 30.19.02 in Hengelo on 6 June. That made her a clear medal candidate in Saturday’s 10,000 meters in Eugene, even though the run-up was far from optimal. After she broke the 5000-meter during the Bislett Games on June 16, she was ill for several weeks. The Scot was second when passing 5000 meters, but was run away when the pace increased in the last half. Letesenbet Gidey, Helen Obiri and Margaret Chelimo took the medals. McColgan finished 10th. OFFENSIVE: Eilish McColgan took the lead for a short time during the women’s 10,000 meters. Photo: Christian Petersen / AFP – It has gone up and down this year. I have been sick and bothered with little things. I am proud to be on the starting line, but it is frustrating that I do not get what I can, McColgan says to news. – I was a prayer stalk The long-distance runner has made a name for himself as a clear voice outside the sports field. She admits that she herself was insecure as a young person, but that she feels it is important to convey a message that there is room for everyone in athletics. Regardless of body shape. – I am a grown woman and a pretty strong woman… I was quite insecure about my body when I was 14 years old because I did not have the tits and ass of the others. I was a bean stalk. And that was me. It has taken a long time for me to become comfortable in my own body, says McColgan. In 2019, the athletics profile decided to settle with the incitement she experienced. Nothing makes me more pissed off than someone making a remark that I am ‘too thin’. Some people are just thin! I doubt they would comment on anyone who is slightly larger than average. I am a healthy athlete and a healthy person, “she wrote on Twitter. The anger on social media In an interview with The Guardian, she deepened her frustration, and criticized the body pressure that permeates society. – It is no surprise that young girls feel they have to operate on their tits, get plastic lumps and shape themselves down to the kneecaps to fit into what is considered the “ideal body”. If you are healthy and happy, do not care about everyone else’s opinion. It’s your amazing body, she said. Photo: @eiliscmccolgan / Instagram However, body heat has only just begun to come. In May this year, McColgan felt compelled to speak out again. Then she published some of the comments she had received recently. “Jesus Christ, do something about the shape, she looks like a train wreck.” “Good job, but someone has to feed that girl!” “Athletes who are so thin should not be shown. It’s a bad example for young female athletes. “” You do not look healthy at all! Regardless of weight, muscle mass, etc., I stand by my opinion that you look unhealthy! Your body looks like it is underdeveloped because you have been too tough on yourself. We all have our own opinion, and that’s mine. You are not a good role model for children growing up. ” – This is my natural body She explains that the confrontations with the trolls on social media are not about themselves: – It is important for the younger generation, for the younger practitioners. I remember how insecure I was when people commented on how thin I was or how tall I was, but this is my natural body, McColgan told news. – There are so many different shapes and sizes in athletics. Everyone is different. And they are healthy. They compete at the highest level. It is important for me to speak out for the younger ones, so that they understand that they can become a practitioner if they look like me. If they do not, they can become a bullet thrower… Get Norwegian support Norway’s World Cup hope in the 400 meter hurdles, Amalie Iuel, supports McColgan’s fight against the netizens: – It is very unfortunate and unnecessary for people to write comments to me. I do not know what they will achieve with it. There is a lot of focus on the body in our sport, obviously. DISCLAIMER: Amalie Iuel is happy that someone is taking the fight against the incitement. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB – She leads as a role model, both for girls and boys, says Iuel to news. Now McColgan hopes for a better result in the 5000-meter – and fewer hateful statements on the internet: – We should not accept it. There is no reason for people to be negative. Program for the World Championships in Athletics



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