Scottish Athlete Sarah Tait Breaks Record and Aims for Olympics
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Summary
Scottish track athlete Sarah Tait, mentored by Eilish McColgan, broke a 12-year Scottish record in the 3000m steeplechase at the NCAA competition. She aims for the Olympics after her success at the European Athletics Team Championships.
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· 2 pulledHer form earned her a place on the Great Britain team for the European Athletics Team Championships, where she finished second in the same event on her international debut.
Now Tait, who came through at Lasswade Athletics Club but is based in the United States, has set her sights on next year's Olympics.
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