Steve Way
Steve Way is a British long-distance runner. He is the holder of the British 100 km record, after winning the 2014 British Championship in a time of 6: 19: 20 at the age of 39. He only began running seriously in 2007 to overcome lifestyle-related health issues, when he weighed over 100 kg.
About Steve Way in brief
Steve Way is a British long-distance runner. He is the holder of the British 100 km record, after winning the 2014 British Championship in a time of 6: 19: 20 at the age of 39. He only began running seriously in 2007 to overcome lifestyle-related health issues, when he weighed over 100 kg. He has run the London Marathon in under 2: 20 four times, breaking the Commonwealth Games qualifying time of 2: 17 for the first time in 2014.
In the 2014 Commonwealth Games marathon in Glasgow, Way finished 10th overall, first for England, just behind Derek Hawkins of Scotland. In 2018, Way returned to the Comrades Marathon and, at his second attempt, finished 3rd winning a gold medal for coming in the top 10. He won the Dorchester Marathon on 27 May 2018.
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