26-year-old British marathon runner Emile Cairess finished 4th at Paris Olympics, setting a new UK Olympic record with a time of 2:07:29.
26-year-old British marathon runner Emile Cairess secured a fourth-place finish at the Paris Olympics, setting a new Olympic record for the UK with a time of 2:07:29. This result made him the second-fastest British marathon runner in history. Cairess, who dedicated his performance to his recovering cousin, aims to become the first British male runner to win the London Marathon since 1993.
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