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Andrew Butchart (born 14 October 1991) is a
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runner who competed in the 5000 metres event at the
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and
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. He is the current Scottish record holder in the 3000, 5000 and 10,000 metre events. In June 2023, he broke the
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world record.


Career

Butchart has trained at the Central Athletic Club in
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. At the age of 16, Butchart came third in the Scottish schools cross-country championships. He won the 2014
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Leeds Abbey Dash. Butchart won his first professional race in the 5000 metres event at the 2015 Scottish Seniors Championships; he also finished second in the 1,500 metres race. In June 2015, Butchart was selected for the European 10,000m Cup despite having never previously run a 10,000m race on a track, and also finished third in the 3000 metres event at the European Team Championships in
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. In November he won the Scottish Short Course Cross County Championships. Butchart became a full-time athlete at the beginning of 2016, leaving a fitness coaching job based at
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. In February 2016, Butchart won the Scottish Cross Country Championships, and in May, Butchart broke
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's Scottish record in the 5000 metres event at the
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. His time was 13:13.30, four seconds quicker than Muir's record, which had stood for 36 years, and Butchart ran the last lap of the race with only one shoe. In June 2016, Butchart broke the Scottish 3000 metre record at the
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meeting in
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; Butchart recorded a time of 7:45:00, less than a second quicker than John Robson's record from 1984. In the same race,
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broke the British 3000 metre record. Later in the month, he won the 5000 metres event at the British Championships, meaning that he qualified for the 5000 metres event at the
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. Butchart was the third athlete from the small town of
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to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics, after brothers Andy and
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. Butchart qualified for the 5000 metre Olympic final, after finishing fifth in his heat in a time of 13:20.08, and finished sixth in the final, recording a
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time of 13:08.61. In 2016, he also won the London 10,000 race. Butchart won a bronze medal at the 2017 European Cross Country Championships. Butchart was scheduled to compete at the
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in Gold Coast, Australia, but later had to withdraw due to a broken foot. Butchart led the British team at the
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. He qualified for the final at the
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, after Norwegian
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was disqualified in the semi-finals. In February 2021, Butchart was warned by British Athletics for criticising his coach on social media in September 2019. In March 2021, he reached the final in the men's 3000 metres event at the
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held in Toruń, Poland. Butchart qualified for the 5,000 metres event at the delayed
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after coming second at the
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. On 29 June 2021, UK Athletics said that they were investigating claims that Butchart faked a COVID-19 test to get entry to the United Kingdom for the Championships. On 17 July, he was given a 12-month suspended ban, which meant he could still compete at the Olympics. At the Games, Butchart finished 11th in the final. In October 2021, Butchart's funding from
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was cut due to the pre-Olympics COVID-19 test incident. In March 2022, Butchart set a Scottish national record time of 27:36.77 in the 10,000 metres event, during his first competition at the distance. In July 2022, he was selected for the Scottish team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, to compete in the
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and 10,000 metres events. He finished seventh in the 10,000 metres event. In May 2023, Butchart became British champion in the 10,000 metres event, after being the highest finishing Briton at the Night of the 10k PBs event. In June, he set the record for the fastest ever
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time, finishing the
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parkrun 5,000 metres event in 13:45, which was 3 seconds faster than the previous record that had been held by Andy Baddeley for 11 years.


Personal life

Butchart lived in Dunblane, Scotland, the same town as Andy and Jamie Murray. He now lives with his partner and fellow runner
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in
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, US. In October 2019, the couple announced their engagement. In 2021, Butchart and Sharp had their first child, Max.


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* * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Butchart, Andrew 1991 births Living people Sportspeople from Dunblane Scottish male long-distance runners British male long-distance runners Scottish male cross country runners British male cross country runners Scottish male middle-distance runners British male middle-distance runners World Athletics Championships athletes for Great Britain British Athletics Championships winners Olympic male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for Great Britain Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games athletes for Scotland Athletes (track and field) at the 2022 Commonwealth Games 21st-century Scottish sportsmen