Heyward’s return from double surgery to CommonwealthsImage source, Welsh AthleticsImage caption, Jake Heyward is the Welsh 1,500m record holderByGareth BaileyPublished15 minutes agoIn August 2022, Jake Heyward was lining up for the 1,500m final at the European Athletics Championships in Munich.Only an inspired Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who ran a Championship record time, could beat him that day.But masked underneath Heyward’s silver medal-winning performance was a long and arduous battle with injury.An ongoing foot problem saw the Welshman undergo double Achilles surgery in 2024.The 27-year-old would spend nearly two years on the sidelines before he could run again.Fast forward to January 2026 and Heyward would restart his athletics career.Six months on, he has set a new one-mile Welsh record and will represent his country in that same event at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
“It’s been a long journey; most people never come back to the sport after one Achilles surgery, let alone two,” Heyward told BBC Sport Wales.
“I couldn’t run for 20 months and I started running again in January, so I’ve only been running five or six months.
“In the beginning it was couch to 5km type stuff, so those people out there doing Park Runs know exactly what that feels like!
“To get back to this level quite quickly is really encouraging, and every single month that I’ve got training I’m only getting fitter, so I’m super excited.”
