In 2018, Cockram came first in the women's category of the inaugural 2018
Newport Marathon with a time of 02:44:58. In 2019, Cockram finished fifth in the
Dublin Marathon, setting a new Welsh women's record with a time of 02:30:50. The previous record was held by
Susan Tooby with a time of 02:31:33 at the
1988 Summer Olympics. Cockram finished 13th in the
2020 London Marathon, with a time of 02:33:19, 3 minutes and 49 seconds outside of the qualifying time for the
Olympic Games. She was the top finishing Briton at the race. She came second at the
2020 Olympics marathon trial, slower than the Olympic qualifying time. In June 2021,
UK Athletics published its list of athletes for the delayed
2020 Summer Olympics, and Cockram was not selected. In 2021, Cockram won the
Norwich Half Marathon, with a time of 01:16:31. She won the
Los Angeles Marathon on 7 November 2021, with a time of 02:33:17. In December 2022 Cockram ran 2:26:14 at the
Valencia Marathon, placing her eleventh on the all-time British list. == Personal life ==