Reigning European 3000m indoor champion Helen Clitheroe will look to build on fantastic 2011 by beginning her Olympic year in style at the Aviva International Match in Glasgow on 28 January. 38 year old Clitheroe provided one of the highlights of the meet in 2011. When she stormed to success over 3000m in a time of 8:52.31 to eclipse Liz McColgan’s 22-year stadium record at Kelvin Hall.

The former 1500m and steeplechase athlete, who has recorded a total of four individual best performances at the Aviva International Match, went on to claim a memorable gold medal in the same event at the European Indoor Championships in Paris in March.
Now aiming for a hat trick of wins at Kelvin Hall following her victories in 2010 and 2011, Clitheroe will be looking for a strong start to 2012.
When she again takes on the 3000m in what could prove a career-defining year in the track and field. Just three weeks after her form in Glasgow Clitheroe will test herself against a world class field at the Aviva Grand Prix in Birmingham, where she will contest the 3000m in front of an expected capacity crowd at the NIA on 18 February.
Clitheroe said: “This year is a significant one for me I had some real highs in 2011, which were absolutely fantastic. “My race in Paris caused a bit of a stir back home and I couldn’t believe the attention I received. But it was all welcomed and it’s really incredible to know that you’ve got a lot of support, that people know you when you step out on the track and give you that extra cheer you need. “I went away to Kenya in November and will be heading back out there straight after Christmas. It’s really good to get away and get my head into some training.

I think of the Aviva Grand Prix as a rehearsal for the indoor championships, the very best athletes in the world battle in Birmingham and it’s amazing to have the chance to race in meets like that in the run-up to major championships. “Glasgow is just a brilliant event, the crowd is always really into athletics and this is the last time that we’ll be challenging at Kelvin Hall so that will be really special too.
The venue has such a sturdy heritage and it really is a freedom to race there.” Clitheroe, who made her Olympic debut in Sydney back in 2000, will use the coming Aviva Series as a critical step in preparing for her third Olympic battle.
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