BORDERER Sammi Kinghorn smashed the course record to win the elite women's wheelchair race at The Big Half race on Sunday.

The 13-mile half marathon started in central London and concluded in Greenwich.

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Sammi edged out Eden Rainbow-Cooper in a photo finish that went down to tenths of a second. The pair both clocked 52:05, almost five minutes under the previous course record, and winning The Big Half, Kinghorn’s chair tipped over. She was treated my medical staff but quickly given the all-clear.

Peeblesshire News: Samantha Kinghorn (GBR) and Eden Rainbow Cooper (GBR) sprint to the finish line in the Women's Elite Wheelchair Race. The Big Half, Sunday 03 September 2023.Samantha Kinghorn (GBR) and Eden Rainbow Cooper (GBR) sprint to the finish line in the Women's Elite Wheelchair Race. The Big Half, Sunday 03 September 2023.

Afterwards she said: “I was thrilled with a debut win. The crowds around the course were amazing.

“It was a good course, an enjoyable course, not too hilly, not too twisty, it was quite nice.

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“The cobbles were a bit challenging at a few points, so you get rattled about a bit. Me and Eden [Rainbow-Cooper] did it together, so it was nice.

Peeblesshire News: Samantha Kinghorn (GBR) crashes to the ground after crossing the finish line to win the Women's Elite Wheelchair Race. The Big Half, Sunday 03 September 2023.

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“Going over Tower Bridge was my most enjoyable part. It was an iconic part – that was pretty special.

“It has been a great atmosphere – there were loads of people out with their kids, because the sun was out, cheering. It’s great to show up for a sport and show how cool our sport is.”

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It has been a fantastic week for the wheelchair racer from Gordon.

On Thursday (August 31), she also won the 1,500m at the Diamond League event in Zurich in a time of 3:23:57 finishing 0.35 seconds ahead of her big rival, Switzerland’s Catherine Debrunner, who finished second. Manuela Schar, also from Switzerland, finished in third place.

Peeblesshire News: Samantha Kinghorn (GBR) fist-pumps Eden Rainbow Cooper (GBR) after winning the Women's Elite Wheelchair Race. The Big Half, Sunday 03 September 2023. Photo: Chloe Knott for London Marathon EventsSamantha Kinghorn (GBR) fist-pumps Eden Rainbow Cooper (GBR) after winning the Women's Elite Wheelchair Race. The Big Half, Sunday 03 September 2023. Photo: Chloe Knott for London Marathon Events

After that race, the Borderer said: “I think I over exceeded in what I thought I could achieve in that race with it not being my usual event, but I think I may have to step up next year.

“I actually really enjoyed the race.

“I still had loads left at the end and at one point I thought that maybe this isn’t the bell lap and I had a little bit of hesitation.

“But when the girls started to accelerate I thought, 'OK I just need to go for this'.

“I’m really strong round the bend so I knew that I could attack there. So it was really good and I’m really pleased.”

Kinghorn is back in action at the Great North Run next weekend before taking some well-deserved time off ahead of next year’s Paralympic Games in Paris.