Callum Gawne smashes 10-year-old record at this year's iconic fell race
The Isle of Man's Parish Walk delivered a spectacular finale on Sunday, 21 June 2026, with competitors pushing themselves to remarkable new limits on the island's challenging 22-mile fell-running course. The day saw not one, but two historic achievements that will be remembered by the island's running community for years to come.
Callum Gawne crossed the finish line first with an impressive time of 14 hours, 22 minutes and 45 seconds, claiming victory in the men's race. His performance wasn't just a win—it was a landmark achievement for the sport on the island. Gawne's time slashed 17 minutes from the previous record, which had stood unchallenged for almost a decade.
The ladies' category provided its own moment of drama when Lorna Gleave and Samantha Bowden crossed the finish line together, sharing the honours of victory. Their joint finish highlighted the competitive spirit and determination that defines the Parish Walk experience.
For those planning to visit the Isle of Man, the Parish Walk represents one of the island's most celebrated sporting events. The race showcases the stunning natural landscape and challenging terrain that makes Manx fell-running uniquely appealing to endurance athletes from across the UK and beyond. Whether you're a keen runner looking to test yourself on legendary courses or a visitor interested in experiencing the island's vibrant sporting culture, the Parish Walk is an unmissable fixture on the Manx calendar.
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