File:Eilish McColgan - 2022 FBK Games in Hengelo, Netherlands.jpg

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Nederlands: Eilish McColgan op de FBK Games 2022 op weg naar een aanzienlijke verbetering van het Schotse 10.000 m record, dat haar moeder Liz 31 jaar geleden vestigde tijdens hetzelfde toernooi, kort na de geboorte van haar dochter.
English: Eilish McColgan at the 2022 FBK Games on her way to a spectacular improvement of her mother's Scottish 10,000 metres record, which was set 31 years ago at the same location, shortly after she had given birth to her daughter.
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Eilish McColgan during her 10,000 metres race at the 2022 FBK Games, Hengelo, Netherlands.

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