History earned the hard way

Legends / Records

Tipton Harriers endurance records from 800m upwards: track, road and the performances that still set the standard for anyone wearing the vest.

Six names. No padding.

Featured Legends

Andy Holden racing in Tipton Harriers colours

Olympian · steeplechase · road · cross country

Andy Holden

Former Junior British steeplechase record-holder, Munich Olympian and an absolute stalwart of Tipton Harriers.

1972 Olympic 3000m steeplechaseFormer Junior British steeplechase record holder2:15:18 marathon

3000m steeplechase

8:26.4

British record, 1972

10K road

28:29

Birmingham, 1984

Marathon

2:15:18

Milton Keynes, 1980

  • Represented Great Britain at the 1972 Munich Olympics and was a former Junior British steeplechase record-holder.
  • Exceptional runner, coach and person; legendary tales of amazing endurance feats and drinking feats to match.
  • Sadly no longer with us, but the Holden family legacy continues at the club through son Tom Holden and grandson Freddie Holden, who competes in the under-14 junior age groups.
Tony Milovsorov racing cross country in Tipton Harriers colours

2:09 marathoner · London Marathon top six

Tony Milovsorov

Tipton’s benchmark road man: marathon record-holder, sub-2:10 London finisher and the club’s most successful road relay runner.

2:09:54 marathon6th at 1989 London MarathonTipton road relay great

Marathon

2:09:54

London, 1989

Half marathon

62:30

South Shields, 1987

10,000m

28:27.28

Derby, 1988

5000m

13:30.88

Gateshead, 1984

  • Tony is Tipton’s most successful road relay runner in the club’s history.
  • His breakthrough run at the 1989 London Marathon catapulted him into the limelight: he led for periods and finished under 2:10 with the world’s best still in sight.
  • Still sits at the top of the Tipton men’s marathon list — a feat achieved by very few, even in the carbon-plated shoe era.
Alan Rushmer racing on the track

Commonwealth medallist · Olympian · sub-4 miler

Alan Rushmer

‘Rushie’: Commonwealth Games bronze medallist, Tipton’s first sub-four-minute miler and a brilliant cross-country runner.

Commonwealth Games bronzeTipton’s first sub-4 milerNational XC team champion

Mile

3:58.7

Duston, 1967

5000m

13:29.8

Edinburgh, 1970

10,000m

28:37.8

Budapest, 1966

  • Alan sadly passed away in 2024 at the age of 80.
  • A Commonwealth Games bronze medallist over the distance-event equivalent of 5000m and Tipton’s first sub-four-minute miler.
  • Part of the Tipton team that won the National Cross Country Championships and paraded the trophy in front of 25,000 fans before kick-off at his beloved West Bromwich Albion.
Marian Sutton after a marathon performance

Olympic marathoner · Chicago winner

Marian Sutton

Briefly at Tipton, but coached for years by Tipton legend Bud Baldaro before becoming one of Britain’s leading marathon runners.

2:28:42 marathonChicago Marathon winner 1996 & 1997Sydney 2000 Olympian

Marathon

2:28:42

Chicago, 1999

Half marathon

69:41

1997

10 miles road

52:15

1997

15K road

50:00

1993

  • Although briefly at Tipton, Marian was coached by Tipton legend Bud Baldaro for many years.
  • Won the Chicago Marathon twice and represented Great Britain at the Sydney 2000 Olympic marathon.
  • One of the UK’s top marathon runners during her heyday, with an array of exceptional road times.
Eddie Wedderburn clearing a steeplechase barrier

Steeplechase Olympian · Commonwealth finalist

Eddie Wedderburn

A world-class steeplechaser whose Tipton record marks still make the page look slightly ridiculous — in the best way.

8:18.32 steeplechase1988 Olympic steeplechase1985 Universiade silver

3000m steeplechase

8:18.32

1988

3000m

7:55.23

Gateshead, 1989

2000m steeplechase

5:24.91

1986

10K road

29:06

Tipton road list

  • Represented Great Britain in the 3000m steeplechase at the 1988 Olympics.
  • Universiade silver medallist in 1985 and AAA/British steeplechase champion in 1986 and 1987.
  • Holds Tipton men’s records at 2000m, 3000m, 2 miles and 3000m steeplechase on the club record board.
Ron Bentley smiling in a Tipton Harriers jacket

Ultra-distance world record · Mr Tipton Harrier

Ron Bentley

Legend status as athlete, 24-hour world record-holder and team manager of Tipton’s most successful group.

161 miles 545 yards in 24 hours12:37:55 for 100 milesTipton life member and president

24 hours

161 miles 545 yards

259.603km, 1973

100 miles track

12:37:55

Uxbridge, 1971

London to Brighton

5:46:50

1973

Marathon

2:43:37

Tipton profile

  • An ever-present at every Tipton race well into his later years, as both athlete and team manager.
  • His standout achievement was the 24-hour world record: 161 miles 545 yards in 24 hours.
  • Ron’s Tipton Harriers legacy lives on through nephew Andy Bentley coaching the seniors, and Andy’s son Tom Bentley currently on an athletics scholarship in the States at Wingate University.

Since 1910

The endurance tradition

Tipton Harriers has been part of British distance running for generations — road, track, cross country and the hard yards in between.

Club colours on the road

Road relay teams

From regional championships to national-level relays, the Tipton vest has a long history of teams that knew how to compete.

Winter strength

Cross country fighters

Mud, hills and proper racing. The kind of running that strips away excuses and leaves only the work.

800m and up

Track distance runners

The endurance side includes middle-distance speed as well as the longer events — athletes with range, rhythm and race craft.

Faces behind the records

Club Legends Gallery

Tony Milovsorov racing cross country in winter conditions

Road relay champion

Tony Milovsorov — true Tipton legend on the road. Sub-2:10 marathon and multiple road relay champion.

Neil Caddy hill running on sand dunes by the coast

Tipton’s fastest 800m

Neil Caddy — based in Devon, Neil holds Tipton’s fastest 800m. Sponsored by Fila.

Debbie Mason in championship kit at Manchester

Road record standard

Debbie Mason — still the benchmark for the women’s road and marathon records.

Sarah Benson racing over the barriers at Birmingham

Steeplechase record

Sarah Benson (formerly Hood) holds the women’s Tipton steeplechase record. Former Scottish international.

Club record board

800M+ / ROAD

Men 800m

1:47.89

Neil Caddy

2000

Men 1500m

3:36.80

Mike Kearns

1977

Men 5000m

13:23.30

Ian Stewart

1977

Men 10,000m

27:43.03

Ian Stewart

1977

Men Marathon

2:09:54

Tony Milovsorov

London · 23-Apr-89

Women 800m

2:09.00

Sarah Hood

Glasgow · 29-Jun-12

Women 5000m

15:49.68

Debbie Mason

Solihull · 06-Aug-03

Women Marathon

2:35:40

Debbie Mason

Dublin · 29-Oct-01

Marathon depth

Top 10 Marathon Lists

Club road records

Men Marathon Top 10

Source ↗

01

Tony Milovsorov

London · 23-Apr-89

2:09:54

02

John Wheway

London · 17-Apr-88

2:12:13

03

Craig Kirkwood, NZL

Chicago IL, USA · 07-Oct-01

2:13:18

04

Mike Kearns

London · 29-Mar-81

2:13:37

05

Mark Burnhope

London · 21-Apr-85

2:13:54

06

Brian Cole

London · 29-Mar-81

2:14:01

07

Matt Smith, NZL

Dublin, IRL · 30-Oct-06

2:14:41

08

Andy Holden

Milton Keynes · 03-May-80

2:15:18

09

Stuart Hall

Seville, ESP · 24-Feb-02

2:16:23

10

Martin Williams

Seville, ESP · 14-Feb-10

2:17:36

Club road records

Women Marathon Top 10

Source ↗

01

Debbie Mason

Dublin, IRL · 29-Oct-01

2:35:40

02

Sandra Bentley

London · 21-Apr-91

2:42:54

03

Diana Harvey

Birmingham · 24-Sep-89

2:52:02

04

Ruth Heatley

London · 13-Apr-97

2:52:53

05

Claire Davidson

Dublin, IRL · 28-Oct-02

3:01:09

06

Diane Payton

Nottingham · 29-Sep-91

3:02:47

07

Amie Williams

London · 24-Apr-18

3:02:56

08

Julie Caddick

London · 22-Apr-12

3:06:26

09

Amy Hadley

London · 26-Apr-26

3:06:32

10

Janet Savage

London · 09-May-82

3:06:35

Senior club records · 800m upwards

Men Track

Source records ↗

800m

Neil Caddy

2000

1:47.89

1500m

Mike Kearns

1977

3:36.80

1 Mile

Mike Kearns

1977

3:57.90

2000m

Eddie Wedderburn

1983

5:04.16

3000m

Eddie Wedderburn

1988

7:51.00

2 Miles

Eddie Wedderburn

1988

8:24.82

5000m

Ian Stewart

1977

13:23.30

10,000m

Ian Stewart

1977

27:43.03

3000m S/C

Eddie Wedderburn

1988

8:18.32

Club records · 800m upwards

Women Track

Source records ↗

800m

Sarah Hood

Glasgow · 29-Jun-12 · mx

2:09.00

1500m

Sarah Hood

Manchester · 07-Jul-12

4:19

3000m

Sarah Hood

Glasgow · 03-Jan-13 · i

9:16.86

5000m

Debbie Mason

Solihull · 06-Aug-03 · mx

15:49.68

10,000m

Debbie Mason

Watford · 05-Jul-03

33:19.7

1500m S/C

Sue Davies

Cardiff · 01-Jul-07

5:45.3

2000m S/C

Sarah Hood

Edinburgh · 12-May-12

6:52.9

3000m S/C

Sarah Hood

Watford · 09-Jun-12

10:24.9

10K · Half Marathon · Marathon

Men Road

Source records ↗

10K Road

Bob Westwood

Birmingham · 28-Apr-84

28:21

Half Marathon

Julius Kimutai

South Shields · 16-Sep-01

61:36

Marathon

Tony Milovsorov

London · 23-Apr-89

2:09:54

10K · Half Marathon · Marathon

Women Road

Source records ↗

10K Road

Debbie Mason

Swansea · 21-Sep-03

33:28

Half Marathon

Debbie Mason

Bath · 16-Mar-03

71:57

Marathon

Debbie Mason

Dublin · 29-Oct-01

2:35:40

Male junior track records · 800m upwards

Young Athletes

Source records ↗

U17 800m

Chris Damarell

1982

1:56.80

U15 800m

Jamie Onions

1983

1:59.30

U13 800m

Ashleigh Pain

2000

2:19.60

U11 800m

David Worrall

1990

2:31.40

U17 1500m

Steve Kendall

1976

3:54.2

U15 1500m

Chris Damarell

1980

4:15.30

U17 3000m

Philip Nicholls

2000

8:37.60

U15 3000m

Philip Nicholls

1998

9:12.10

U17 · U15 · U13 · 800m / 1500m / 3000m

Female Junior Records

Source records ↗

Junior women

Female junior records to be updated

800m, 1500m and 3000m records will be added once verified.

TBC

Source: Tipton Harriers club-record pages. The original club website notes that some records depend on published performances and may need future verification. Photos can be added beside individual athletes once supplied.