The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Eilish showing how to sock it to opposition

One of Britain’s top Olympic medal hopefuls has put together a series of fitness videos aimed at primary age children. Jack McKeown talks to Dundee’s Eilish McColgan about how to keep kids in shape

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This year has been a strange one for all of us, but particular­ly so for profession­al athletes. Right now Eilish McColgan should have been putting the finishing touches to her preparatio­ns for the Olympics before flying out to Tokyo to compete in the 5,000m. It would be the 29-year-old’s third Olympic Games. She hopes to take part in the 5,000m at the reschedule­d games in Toyko next year before trying for a place on the GB marathon team for the 2024 Olympics in Paris. She would follow in her mother’s footsteps by moving to the longer distance. After winning 10,000m silver at the 1988 Olympics, gold at the 1991 World Championsh­ips, and two Commonweal­th Games gold medals, Liz McColgan went on to win the London Marathon in 1996. Her 1997 time of 2:26.52, which placed her second in the 1997 event, remained a Scottish record until last year.

Eilish says she’s disappoint­ed not to be on her way to Tokyo but that her time will come.

“Once the initial disappoint­ment wore off it was actually good to have clarity rather than not knowing if it would or wouldn’t go ahead. I would much rather have it in 2021 or 2022 rather than go to one that didn’t feel like an Olympics and had all sorts of strange restrictio­ns. Part of the experience is running in a stadium in front of big crowds and I wouldn’t want to miss out on that,” she said.

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“In the meantime I’ll focus on keeping getting stronger and faster.”

Last year saw Eilish break her mother’s Scottish 10-mile record to retain her title at the Great South Run, and she says she’s getting faster all the time.

She grew up in Dundee but now lives in Manchester with her boyfriend. While she’s faced the same restrictio­ns as everyone else during lockdown she feels lucky that her sport doesn’t involve much in the way of equipment.

“I’ve still been able to get outside every day so my training hasn’t really suffered during the lockdown,” she said.

“I’ve been training every day in parks and along river paths. The only thing I’ve noticed is how much busier it has been. People are getting out walking, running and cycling a lot more, and I hope that continues after this is over.

In between her daily training sessions Eilish has found time to come up with a series of training videos for youngsters, aided by her sponsors – Dundee legal firm Lindsays.

“I’ve been asked numerous times during lockdown to do stuff for schools,” she continues. “School sports days were cancelled so I was asked to do online presentati­ons instead or send video messages saying congratula­tions, or virtual shoutouts to kids.

“Lindsays sponsors me and they asked if I would do some exercise videos aimed at local primary schools that would give kids a sporting challenge.

“Although I don’t live in Dundee anymore I grew up there and I started my athletics career at the Hawkhill Harriers – in fact I’m still a Harrier to this day – so I’ve still got a strong affinity to Dundee.”

The series of five short videos were filmed in the hallway of Eilish’s home and involve nothing more than a few pairs of socks. One features the athlete doing shuttle runs between various sock markers, while another has her sitting down with her legs in the air passing the socks under and over her knees.

“The videos are aimed at primary school kids and I wanted it to be really inclusive so you don’t need a garden or a big house or anything in the way of equipment to do it,” she continues.

“You don’t even need trainers. All you need are a few pairs of socks, which everyone has, and a little bit of indoor space – even a hallway will do.”

Eilish says she would like her videos to live on beyond lockdown and inspire children to work towards their sporting potential.

Watch Eilish’s children’s workout challenges here:

Intro – https://vimeo.com/428066539

Drill 1 – https://vimeo.com/428400508

Drill 2 – https://vimeo.com/428414444

Drill 3 – https://vimeo.com/428415534

Drill 4 – https://vimeo.com/428419729

Drill 5 – https://vimeo.com/428420903

Final – https://vimeo.com/428421939

 ??  ?? Clockwise from main picture: Eilish in Diamond League action in London; filming her fitness videos for kids; training in the US; and competing in the Muller Grand Prix in Birmingham last year.
Clockwise from main picture: Eilish in Diamond League action in London; filming her fitness videos for kids; training in the US; and competing in the Muller Grand Prix in Birmingham last year.

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