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Brislane smashes personal best in record-breaking Valencia 10k

Runner Jake Brislane has delivered the performance of his career, shattering his personal best at the 10K Valencia Ibercaja. Competing on what is widely regarded as the world’s fastest 10k course, Brislane stopped the clock in a blistering 29:31 to secure 166th place in an elite global field.

The 18th edition of the Spanish race lived up to its reputation for speed, with a record-breaking 15,610 runners participating. The flat, coastal course provided perfect conditions, as both the European men’s and women’s records, alongside the Spanish national men’s record, tumbled during a morning of unprecedented distance running.

For Brislane, the sub-30-minute performance represents a significant milestone in his development on the international circuit. Navigating a dense pack of world-class athletes, he maintained a relentless pace to finish well within the top two percent of the massive field. His time of 29:31 marks a substantial improvement and signals his intent as he eyes further regional and international qualification standards later this year.

With this result, the young runner now turns his attention to the upcoming track season, where he will look to translate his road speed into the 5,000m and 10,000m disciplines.

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