05/04/2026
She's held the Grunt women's record (2:04:28) for 28 years now in what can only be described as an astonishing performance!!
It was great to catch up with Shireen recently to get some insights on her race that day and hear what she is up to these days (see below) ......
"I don’t remember anything particularly dramatic from the race itself – just that it was a solid day out and everything seemed to come together. It’s a tough course, but an enjoyable one with fantastic views. At the time I probably wasn’t thinking too much about the record, just running my own race.
In terms of preparation, I was actually running fairly low mileage compared to what I did later in my career. I had raced at the World Mountain Running Championships in Réunion Island a few months earlier and was disappointed in my performance, so I was pretty grumpy with myself afterwards and came into Luxmore motivated to put together a better run.
I wouldn’t have considered myself a good runner at that point I was still finding my way. Looking back, that race probably marked an important phase for me. A few years later I went on to place 6th at the World Mountain Running Championships in Innsbruck in 2002, which was my best mountain running international result and we won a silver medal in the teams event.
On the day, I think I just ran consistently and I was probably a bit more fearless on the downhill than usual – I’ve never really considered myself a downhill runner and anyone that has raced ne definitely would agree that downhill running definitely isn't my forte.
When I finished and realised I’d broken the record, I was pretty surprised. More than anything I felt pleased that the effort had paid off – and a bit humbled, to be honest. I certainly didn’t expect it to still be standing all these years later.
There have been some very strong runners through the event, so I’d say it’s definitely feasible that someone could beat it. It just takes the right person on the right day, with good conditions.
I was 28 when I ran that race.
Looking back now, I am proud of it. I enjoyed handing medals out to finishers 2 years ago.
These days I don’t race much. I prefer just to keep fit and enjoy running without the pressure. I still get out fairly regularly and occasionally turn up to the Leith Harbour 10km, but it’s more about staying active than chasing times now"