Jake Wightman Q&A at new Kinisi Run Hub in Bristol

World 1500m champion in 2022 will go to the shop, which is run by middle-distance runner Jamie Williamson

Jake Wightman will probably be a particular visitor on the new Kinisi Run Hub in Bristol on September 22.

The shop is run by Jamie Williamson and supported by his dad and mom Graham and Carole. Jamie has run 3:41.59 for 1500m whereas Graham was one among Britain’s best middle-distance runners within the Eighties with a PB of three:34.01 and held the Scottish mile file for 40 years till Wightman, Josh Kerr and Neil Gourley got here alongside.

Racing below her maiden title of Bradford, Carole is a two-time world highway race bronze medallist.

The shop formally opened in August and affords a state-of-the-art working expertise, that includes an artificial monitor floor sourced from this yr’s World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.

The shop gives a novel shoe-fitting service, analysing information gathered by superior foot-scanning expertise that captures each pictures and movies of the foot’s motion to assist prospects discover their good shoe.

Wightman will probably be obtainable for an open drop-in session on September 22 from 1-3pm, on the Kinisi Hub, which is within the Bedminster space of Bristol, adopted by a 90-minute Q&A session for ticketed company.

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For extra data, or to order a spot for the Q&A session, please e mail transfer@kinisirunhub.co.uk or telephone 0117 363 5944.

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