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Jessica Warner-Judd: From Seizure at European Championships to London Marathon Comeback
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Sport·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Jessica Warner-Judd: From Seizure at European Championships to London Marathon Comeback

British runner Jessica Warner-Judd is set to compete in the London Marathon after a remarkable recovery from a focal seizure during the 10,000m at the 2024 European Championships in Rome. The 31-year-old, who collapsed with 600m to go and was carried off and sedated, reveals she underwent trauma therapy, was diagnosed with depression and autism, and feared she would never run again. She now works up to 20 hours a week at Booth's deli counter while targeting the Los Angeles Olympics.

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Guardian Sport
British runner Jessica Warner-Judd overcomes seizure trauma to compete in London Marathon
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Sport·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

British runner Jessica Warner-Judd overcomes seizure trauma to compete in London Marathon

Jessica Warner-Judd, Britain's third-fastest female 10,000m runner, suffered a focal seizure with 600m to go at the 2024 European Championships in Rome, collapsing on the track and being sedated. After battling depression, autism diagnosis, and a subconscious trauma response that prevented her from racing fast, the 31-year-old underwent trauma therapy and made a stunning marathon debut in New York (2:24:45). She now prepares to run in Sunday's London Marathon with her sights set on the Los Angeles Olympics.

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Guardian Sport
British runner Jess Warner-Judd on epilepsy diagnosis, seizure at European Championships and London Marathon comeback
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Sport·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

British runner Jess Warner-Judd on epilepsy diagnosis, seizure at European Championships and London Marathon comeback

British runner Jess Warner-Judd will make her London Marathon debut on Sunday, 14 years after winning the Mini London Marathon, in a remarkable comeback story. The 31-year-old collapsed during the 2024 European Championships 10,000m final in Rome, suffering a seizure caused by undiagnosed focal epilepsy. After a year of therapy and with her condition now controlled by medication, Warner-Judd feared her running career was over but has recovered to compete in the marathon near her hometown of Canvey Island, Essex.

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BBC Sport
British runner Jess Warner-Judd makes marathon debut after seizure collapse at European Championships
Sport
23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

British runner Jess Warner-Judd makes marathon debut after seizure collapse at European Championships

Jess Warner-Judd, a 31-year-old British long-distance runner, will make her London Marathon debut in 2026 after collapsing during the European Championship 10,000m final at Stadio Olimpico in Rome in June 2024, suffering a seizure caused by undiagnosed focal epilepsy. The athlete, who had placed eighth in the world over 10,000m less than 10 months earlier, required a year of therapy to process her trauma and feared her running career might be over.

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BBC Sport