Clare Elms chops down 2 indoor records at British nationals
Another 1500 WR bites the dust! This time itâs by Clare Elms, who lowered the W45 world indoor record at the British masters nationals this weekend at Lee Valley. Complete results are here. But Clare likes her records in pairs. So she also claimed the 3K British indoor record as well. Her 1500 mark of 4:38.05 zapped Zofia Wieciorkowskaâs year-old WR of 4:40.4. Her 3K mark was 9:59.23. And the sprinters also got into the act as Caroline Powell broke the W55 world indoor record for 400 meters, blasting a 63.87 to replace the listed 66.82 by Caroline Marler of Belgium, reports Tom Phillips from the UK. Caroline Powell set the W50 record of 61.29 last year at Clermont-Ferrand worlds, so this is no surprise.

â at a meet where she won four golds.
Hereâs a prophetic profile of Clare by Alastair Aitken:
CLARE ELMS A REVELATION OF AGE ATHLETICS
Clare Elms, who was 45 on Boxing Day is the revelation of
Veterans/Masters athletics in the last couple of years, if you consider
she only started training over half way through 2006. In 2008 she did
over 80 races, won 50 of them and was first W40 in 72 of them. Elms,
also did the 4 fastest legs in relays (That included the BMAF
road/country Championships). and she also ran a  lap in about another
eight 4Ă400 relays.There is no doubt Clare Elms fluent style is suited to track and
road racing but she had never done cross-country racing till 2007 and
her biggest race was the London Championships at Parliament Hill Fields
in November 2008 when, she came sixth, just ahead of Esther Evans, the
2008 Middlesex Champion. That showed she was starting to improve as a
cross-country runner even though she has found it difficult in the mud.âItâs character forming when freezing and cold and it mentally makes you toughâ she smiled.
Her coach Steve Smythe, an accomplished runner over many years, points
out âClare is very inexperienced as a runner and has never run a
Southern or National or Inter-Counties cross-country, just one Kent
Senior. In terms of distance she has run one half marathon, which she
ended up walking and she struggled very badly in her other long
distance race, the Benfleet 15 in 2007. Both races though before she
had trained properly and  long term, she seems capable of a good
distance race, once the endurance has improved.âHowever, looking at this year 2009 he pointed out, her targets include
the World Masters W45 indoor 1500m record of 4:40.3 (she ran 4:36.46 in
February 2008 and other British records she is capable of doing, which
are listed on the books 800 -2:19.7 (She ran 2.17 in January last
year), 4:44.0 for 1500 and 10.00.05 for 3000m (She ran 9:54.86 in
France) British Indoor W45 records at 1500 of 4:40.97 and 5000 of
17:09.3 are slower than times she ran outdoors in 2008.Clare Elms mentioned the indoor races last year in January/February
as successful for her â I think I was running really well indoors then.
I had never run indoors before. It was an amazing feeling. No wind and
on the carpet.âIn 2007 Clare Elms won the W40Ⲡ800/1500/5000 in the British Masters
Championships at Alexander Stadium, Birmingham after she first raced on
the track in May and in August won the Southern Inter-Counties senior
3000m at Crystal Palace in sub 10 minutes but it was in 2008 she topped
the W40 ranking at 1500, mile (British W40 record) 3000, 5000 and 5k on
the road. Going back to 2007 again, she ran 35:18 in the Telford 10k
road race, taking 90 seconds off her best time and topping the UK
rankings and she broke the hour for 10 miles on the 19th of November
doing 59.15 in the Cabbage Patch 10 miles.Her coach and Clare Elms feel they will cut down on the races and prepare more for the important oneâs in 2009.
However, she did not appear to regret competing a great deal in 2007/2008.
âLast year it was rainy or windy every time I raced on the track
virtually so, I always did another race with the hopes that conditions
would be better each timeâ She also added another reason to why she had
been such a prolific racer in such a  short time.One must say her first claim club is Dulwich, which she  joined because
her coach is there to be on hand as she also wanted to improve but
having lived in Beckenham all her life she likes to run for Beckenham
running club also when she can so, she has kept her second claim status
with them. Dulwich and Beckenham do not compete in the track leagues in
the Summer so she runs for Cambridge Harriers on the track. â I love Cambridge Harriers and the vets team, such lovely people.
In a way, they kind of relied on me. I think what happens to me is they
ask me âCan I do this or thatâ and I race a lot of events and do
several in the Southern league as well. Although it helps  with
endurance, using the races as training runs, I probably should not be
doing them.â
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Clare Elms was born in Beckenham on 26.12.63, went to Colona Grammar
School, Croydon. They had a 100m grass track marked out and she won on
Sports day and in fact won a couple of 200âs against other schools. â
My Mother was not into it particularly. Not a thing I should be doing.
My Father did like to see me swim at Beckenham. She gave up running
till she was 27 and although she did not train for it, she went into
the London 10k in 1990, won by Rosa Mota and was 48th in 41.20.I wondered was that a good indicator for her that she had some talent?
âI did not know what 41/42 minutes for 10k meant. I remember I started fast and ended up in agony.â
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In 2006 she returned to give it a go for charity and see, whether
she could improve on what she did at 27 and she managed a time of
39.03.
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âOne of the Mums at school  who was a physio saw me out running
and said â Clare you look like quite a good runner; Why donât you
belong to a running club.â I said âIâll seeâ and went down to Beckenham
running club. Straight away I Â was the fastest thereâ I did my first
Assembly league and I was 3rd lady. That was the beginning.âShe was one of three who went down to Dulwich. One of the others being
Andrea Pickup and that was when she met her coach Steve Smythe who  was
coaching at the club..
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What did her husband Clive, who is a Private Clients Broker, think of her being so much into athletics?
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â I have three eight year oldsâ to look after James, Alex and Lucy
but, as long as it fits in, we know what we are doing, it does not
effect them and, as long as they are looked after. I bring them along
to fun runs so they can join in as well. They all, already, seem to
like running. James was first of some 500 in the Bromley Sports meeting
at Crystal Palace and Lucy was fifth. James came straight out and off
he went! Clive has been amazed that the talent has come out in me and
therefore he says keep going. It is exciting as my times are getting
quicker. Just to see what I can do if I train. properlyâ
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Clare Elms worked for the Union Discount Company for 121/2 years and 2/3 years at Barclays.She summed up her athletics: â Itâs lovely, I love it! I really do. I canât believe
how much I do. All my life I have never really had a passion for
anything.âShe concluded: â Itâs not running against people. I donât look at it
like that. Itâs your time or what you can improve  on. You canât argue
with a stop watch. You canât say that canât be right.â âItâs that  feeling on a good day when you are running well. I love  training on the track.â
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Congratulations to Caroline on the record in the 400! Well done!
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