Jessica Warner-Judd won the UK 10,000m title for a second successive year at the Night of the 10,000m PBs.
The 28-year-old, who finished fourth overall in the women’s race in a time of 31 minutes 9.32 seconds, qualified for August’s World Championships.
Scotland’s Andrew Butchart finished 10th with a time of 27:47.43 to claim the men’s UK title.
Ethiopia’s Mizan Alem Adane broke the meeting record to win the women’s race with a time of 29:59.03.
Paul Chelimo of the United States won the men’s race at London’s Parliament Hill but narrowly missed out on the World Championship qualifying time of 27:10 by 2.73secs.
Warner-Judd, who has a personal best of 30 minutes 35.93 seconds, spoke about how she had “found her love” of running again after a difficult spell.
“I put too much pressure on myself,” she told Athletics Weekly.
“I worried about what people thought of the shape I was in. I kept looking on social media and worrying about everybody else so I deleted Twitter and Facebook.
“I kept Instagram because I like posting pictures of my dogs. I really struggled with that, the whole pressure of it.
“I’m finished with my PhD this year. It’s been really hard so it was just trying to go back to basics, enjoy it, not over train and be smart.”