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Genevieve Gregson: Recovering from Valencia + What’s next for 2026?

Three weeks on from her Valencia Marathon, Genevieve Gregson is already looking forward, not back. Her immediate post-race disappointment with a 2:28 run has given way to clarity: Valencia was never about miracles, but about learning where she stands: physically, mentally and as an athlete navigating elite marathon running postpartum. With Nagoya pencilled in for March, Gregson finds herself in a rare position of feeling fresh, healthy and hungry, resisting the urge to rush recovery while quietly building toward what she knows will be a demanding January block.

That balance, of patience and ambition, runs through this moment in her career. Gregson reflects openly on what Valencia revealed: a strong baseline built on resilience, but also the unavoidable truth that competing with the best requires time, mileage and full commitment to the marathon grind. In documenting her return to structured training, short reps, and the realities of elite postpartum preparation, this video captures more than a comeback; it captures an athlete embracing the long view. With Nagoya offering a rare women-only racing environment and a chance to test herself tactically rather than against the clock, Gregson enters 2026 not searching for shortcuts, but ready to do the work.

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