
At the European Championships, Great Britain's Eilish McColgan took the women's 10,000m silver, while Turkey's Yasemin Can won the men's race.
She won the gold medal in the event at the Commonwealth Games.
After finishing second in the 5,000m at the same event, the Scots earned another silver as she ran ahead of the Israelis.
Can won in 30 minutes 33.57 seconds.
Harrison and Judd finished in the top 10.
Her mother, Liz, was a Commonwealth 10,000m champion in 1986 and 1990 and she followed in her footsteps by winning the biggest win of her career on 4 August.
The European 10 km, British half-marathon and Scottish 10,000m records were broken earlier this year.
In front of a packed Alexander Stadium, the European 5,000m silver medallist returned to her best form after illness and injury hampered her World Championships medal hopes in July.
Defending champion Salpeter and Germany's Konstanze Klosterhalfen were able to stay in touch after McColgan increased the pace.
With over a quarter of the race remaining, Can made her stunning bid for gold, leaving the other two competitors to chase.
They were unable to close the gap, but they were able to close the gap on the final lap.
