Parkrun: Ciara Mageean breaks women's world record in event
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Ciara Mageean is set to compete at the 2024 Olympics in Paris
Ciara Mageean broke the women's Parkrun world record in Belfast with a new mark of 15 minutes 13 seconds for 5km.
The 31-year-old, the 2023 BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year, ran the Victoria Park course 18 seconds faster than previous holder, Welsh athlete Melissa Courtney-Bryant.
She broke the record just a day shy of the anniversary of Courtney-Bryant's feat in Poole last year.
It caps an impressive year for Mageean, who represents Ireland internationally.
In August, she finished fourth place in a strong field in the women's 1500m final at the World Championships in Budapest.
She twice broke the Irish 1500m record and also set a new Irish 800m record.
Mageean also knocked over two seconds off Sonia O'Sullivan's 29-year Irish mile record in July.

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