A Worcester man will get his running boots on as he takes on the London Marathon in honour of his nine-year-old daughter battling cancer.
Christian Coleman admitted Friday to being more focused on safely negotiating the notoriously tough US trials than the actual Paris Olympics, where he hopes he will bid for a sprint double.- Once in a lifetime - Coleman admitted that competing in an Olympic year felt "a little different because you know the magnitude of it".
Cairess came sixth on his London Marathon debut last year, producing the best finish for a home athlete.