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Leeds Talent Hub shines as talent, training and teamwork lead to British marathon breakthrough
Yee, an Olympic triathlon champion and ad honoris graduate of Leeds Beckett, clocked 2:06:38 - the second-fasted marathon time ever recorded by a British runner, trailing only Mo Farah.
Yee prepared for Valencia by training with the elite marathon runners - Team GB Olympians Phil Sesemann and Emile Cairess - and coaches based at LBU's Leeds Talent Hub. Phil was hot on Alex's heels, setting a new personal best of 2:07:11 - his second 2:07 marathon of the year.
Emile - who finished fourth in last year's Olympic marathon and was himself the second fastet Brit until Alex's run on Sunday - was on pacing duties. Leeds Beckett's Head of Athletics Andy Henderson and physio support from James Wilkinson had played key roles in group's training block leading up to Valencia.
This remarkable performance underscores what the Leeds Talent Hub does best: provide Olympic-calibre athletes, global contenders and emerging talent with world-class coaching, cutting-edge sport science and high-performance preparation at our Headingley campus.
Yee's result was not achieved in isolation.
Two other Talent Hub runners were among the top 7 British female finishers in Valencia, Katy Wood running 2:34:23 on her debut, and Sarah Potter with a personal best of 2:34:26.
Head coach Andy Henderson said: "We're really pleased Alex recognised that Leeds Beckett is the place to come for a marathon training block. Our Talent Hub is home to many of the best marathon runners - add an athlete of Alex's calibre and the results in Valencia show how much it helps everyone."