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Home » Team GB secure medal thanks to Norwich teen running with one shoe | UK News
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Team GB secure medal thanks to Norwich teen running with one shoe | UK News

By britishbulletin.com20 December 20253 Mins Read
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sammellishphoto Michael Clark gives the thumbs up while laying on the grass exposing his injured foot. He is in running vest and shorts with his name on his vest bib. He is wearing sunglasses on his head. sammellishphoto

Michael Clark managed to complete a 5km (3.1-mile) international race with just one trainer

A teenager who lost one of his shoes during the European Cross Country Championships decided to “grit down” for his team and continue running.

Michael Clark was representing the Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Lagoa, Portugal, when disaster struck and his shoe came off during the first 100 metres.

Despite the setback the 17-year-old from Norwich battled through the trail course – eventually finishing 18th and helping his team secure a silver medal.

“I was in a lot of pain for most of the race,” said Clark, whose time of 13:39 was the second-fastest 5km (3.1-mile) time in Europe in 2025 and the 12th fastest in the world for an under-18.

Clark’s impressive performance came in the under-20s men’s race on Sunday 14 December.

The teenager said he had been “in a different world of pain”.

“I think someone clipped the back of my heel and my shoe was hanging off for a couple strides, he said.

“That’s when I realised I had to ditch it because it was slowing me down loads.”

sammellishphoto Michael Clark's right foot, which is covered in sand and blood. There are holes in his white sock which he is peeling back with his hand. His foot is resting on one of his legs.sammellishphoto

Clark was left with flailing skin, blood and bruising after running with only a sock on one foot

Clark said stopping to put his trainer back on would “have done more harm than good”.

“I then would have probably been last place in the field by the time my shoe would have been back on,” he added.

The young runner said his decision to complete the race with just the one trainer left two areas on the bottom of his right foot without skin.

“And it was pretty much like that going into the last lap, so around 2 kilometres,” he said.

sammellishphoto Three runners, including Michael Clark, are wearing shorts and vests while running on a sandy stretch of the race track. Supporters are watching them from behind a green netted barrier.sammellishphoto

The British team were nearly undone by Clark’s timing chip which was in his discarded shoe

‘Grit down’

His foot has started to heal although he has avoided putting too much pressure on it.

Clark said continuing with the race meant the GB team benefitted as only the top three finishers from each team contributed to their country’s finishing position.

“I realised I was the third runner so needed to pick up as many places as possible to get the best result for our team.

“I just knew I had to just grit down and get it done for GB.”

The British team had initially been placed 4th as Clark’s timing chip was in his discarded shoe.

“When they realized what had happened and they counted my result in, we were really lucky to get second,” added the speedy teenager.

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