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Parkrun record to be broken by 97-year-old Belfast runner | UK News

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 Grace is standing on a balcony, she is wearing a pink t-shirt and smiling at the camera

Grace Chambers, 97, is set to become Europe’s oldest parkrunner to reach the 250 run milestone

Meet the 97-year-old woman who is set to break a Parkrun record, when she becomes the oldest person in Europe to complete 250 Parkruns.

Grace Chambers will be cheered along the 5k route at Ormeau Park in south Belfast on her way to the remarkable record-breaking feat.

Not that just completing the race is all Grace is aiming for – she’s hoping for a good race time too.

She only took up running at the age of 88 after having open heart surgery, but said she has no plans to stop after reaching the big 250.

Grace wearing a blue running top. She has white hair. To her right is a woman with blonde hair, she has a black running top. To her left is a woman wearing a grey running top, she has blonde hair. They are all holding hands.

Grace at her 250th Parkrun on Saturday

For many people, never mind an 88-year-old recovering from serious, invasive surgery, running is not top of the to-do list.

But Grace’s Parkrun journey began when a staff member on her rehabilitation team, who volunteered at Ormeau Parkrun, suggested she might enjoy coming along.

With a bit of encouragement from one of her daughters, Grace went to do her first Parkrun in 2016 and said she became the talk of the event.

“Everyone kept saying: ‘This woman in her 80s has turned up thinking she can do a parkrun.’ Well I certainly showed them,” she said, laughing.

Ormeau Parkrun Grace Chambers wearing a pink parkrun t-shirt. She is looking at the camera, She is sitting on a black park bench, there is a small plaque on the bench which says Grace's bench - Park Runner extraordinaire. She is sitting with another woman in a peach colour running top and black glassesOrmeau Parkrun

Grace and her friend Sue sitting on ‘Grace’s Bench’ which marks the finish line at Ormeau Parkrun

Grace became a regular at the community event and broke numerous records for runners in her age category in her first year.

“I just love it, all the people you meet, it’s just wonderful – people from all over Northern Ireland come and mix at Parkrun and you wouldn’t have had people from all the communities mixing like that when I was growing up,” she said.

The former teacher, who professed a love of mountain hiking and golf, said not even the suspension of Parkruns in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic slowed her down.

“I just went down and did it myself anyway,” she said.

Grace recorded all of her times and got her daughter to send them all to Parkrun afterwards.

Ormeau Parkrun Grace and Cathy are sitting on a park bench and both women are laughing. Grace is wearing a pink parkrun t-shrt and is pointing the camera. Cathy is wearing a purple t-shirt and has long hairOrmeau Parkrun

Grace said it’s the friends she made at Parkrun, like Cathy, who keep her going

“I’ve probably done a lot more than 250 Parkruns, but the ones during Covid don’t count,” she added.

Not even a broken leg, suffered while out walking during the pandemic, stopped her, as she bounced straight back to Parkruns after recovering.

She’s now assisted around the course by her two friends Cathy and Sue.

“I wouldn’t be here without them, they take me to the run each week and go round with me.”

A ‘local legend’ cheered on by Olympians

Ormeau Parkrun Grace is wearing a pink fleece, she is sitting with Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes, Kelly is wearing a blue fleece with a yellow high-vis jacket. They are both looking at the camera and smilingOrmeau Parkrun

Grace said Dame Kelly Holmes wanted to chat but she had to tell her to hurry up so they would get a good time

Grace now has a bench named after her on the finish line with a a plaque that says “Grace’s Bench, Park runner extraordinaire”.

On a typical week, you’ll find Grace sitting on it after the run posing for photos with her fans.

Lots of people have come to visit Grace over the years including the Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes, who ran alongside her.

“Kelly wanted to talk as we were going round the course so I had to say, come on Kelly, you’re holding me back.”

Grace’s preparations for her 250th run hit a snag when she had a stent fitted four weeks ago, but she only missed one week during her recovery.

“I told the surgeon I was going to test out his work, I’ve got a new valve, why would I not use it,” she said.

Deirdre McConvey, one of the volunteer run directors at Ormeau Parkrun, said Grace has “become a local legend”.

Deirdre and Grace are sitting at a dining room table and both smiling at the camera. Deirdre is wearing a yellow top and Grace is wearing a pink t-shirt.

Volunteer run director Deirdre McConvey said Grace was a “local legend” and people queue for selfies

“We’ve had visitors come specially to meet her, nobody smiles broader than Grace.

“Her warmth and friendliness has endeared her to all the regulars who love to cheer her over the finish line, especially on her birthday.

“Her grit and determination are definitely inspiring and sometimes quite humbling.”

Belfast South MP Claire Hanna is also a regular Parkrunner and will be cheering Grace on.

“Congratulations to the inimitable Grace,” she said.

“What an inspiration she is to so many.”

However, Grace doesn’t really understand the fuss over her Parkrun record.

“So what!” she said.

“Many people do much more remarkable things than this, but if it inspires some people to start running then that’s great.

“I just hope I get a good time on Saturday with everyone watching me.”

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