Team GB Olympian Andy Butchart breaks parkrun record

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Andrew Butchart represented Team GB at the Rio and Tokyo Games

A Team GB Olympic runner has broken the parkrun record which has stood for 11 years.

Scotland's Andy Butchart, 31, finished an Edinburgh 5km (3.1 mile) in a blistering 13 minutes 45 seconds.

The previous best of 13 minutes 48 seconds was set in 2012 by Andy Baddeley in Bushy Park, London.

Butchart, who competed in the 5,000m at the 2016 and 2020 Games, finished 38 seconds ahead of Scottish 5k champion James Crowe.

Fellow runner Adrian Stott tweeted:, external "See what happens when an Olympian ships up at Silverknowes in Edinburgh to run a 5k and there's 'Nae wind!'"

Parkrun UK shared his post and wrote: "Brilliant achievement Andy."

The female UK record was set last December by Welsh athlete Melissa Courtney-Bryant at the Poole Parkrun in Dorset with a time of 15 minutes and 31 seconds.

Courtney-Bryant, 29, won a bronze medal over 1500m at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

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