Clare Elms: The World Record Holder who Started Running Aged 40
A mother to triplets, who only started running in her 40s to help cope with the stress of parenthood, Clare Elms has raced her way to multiple British and World Records. After recently turning 60, we followed Clare as she attempted to seal the W60 3000m Record. If you enjoyed this video, please consider subscribing. We're on the road to 20k! FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM / the.distanceproject #trackandfield #worldrecord #running #runningmotivation

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