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Pregnant Olympian completes 26-mile marathon

The achievement carries deeper personal significance

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April 21, 2026
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British long-distance runner Calli Hauger-Thackery

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British long-distance runner Calli Hauger-Thackery delivered an inspiring performance after completing the Boston Marathon while 22 weeks pregnant, describing the experience as one of the most meaningful moments of her career.

As reported by BBC Sport on Tuesday, the 33-year-old, who has represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games, crossed the finish line in two hours and 43 minutes, well outside her personal best, but a remarkable achievement given the circumstances.

“I’m grateful that I got through that today. 26.2 miles is no easy feat and to do it this far into pregnancy, I’m super grateful,” she said.

Hauger-Thackery had finished sixth in last year’s race with a time of 2:22:38, but this year’s run proved far more demanding.

She encountered early difficulties after suffering a trapped nerve in her glute just five miles into the race, forcing her to seek medical attention.

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“I had to dash into the medical tent because I had this crazy trapped nerve. I genuinely couldn’t even pick up my right leg properly. I was dragging it,” she averred.

She required treatment again at mile 11, but was able to continue after receiving assistance from medical staff.

The challenges of pregnancy also meant additional stops during the race.

“I had two wee stops, as you do when you’re pregnant, you need them more than ever, but this was all before mile 13,” she explained.

Despite the difficult start, the second half of the marathon saw a dramatic turnaround.

“The second half felt flawless, like I was in tune with my body. I felt a million dollars. There were many times before halfway I didn’t think I was going to finish.”

While her finishing time was slower than usual, Hauger-Thackery said the achievement carried deeper personal significance, highlighting determination, resilience, and the ability to adapt under extraordinary circumstances.

 

 

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