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Aeming·s 3.5 polnlS Wlng paid on eortalnly at the Mille< Ute meeting at 261 Sauchiehall S1reet, Glasgow. max1mum 16points lromtheonerace Haddinglon 10 Mdos; and lho a nxeY<>ntlon races has been redlJa>cl '''I ., ..lltl am in eig.n komC852,000las1yeas (Wl>Gnlhore knows bo!h Sides ol !he con AS a The aolS are only Councirs have docided IO repeal last yeafs eligible tor lo<#, as one Is lh8 lhree in fllMlnQ McVibea Challen!IO lnvolvlng suocess or a ono leslival - a marathon. hall maralhon Make your efforts :-.:·: Eng1and 8illainst !ho USA (mon) and and a 10K road race. Wes• Germany (womon) The sponsors, the Macallan Now. thanks to his -- •1 Dis•llery, are ensuring ano:hof WOrtti W hI e. ~~:,,~~ dlsplay ol glinering prizes, medals to all finisllers, prizes and UOjlilics fO< takes part In sponsored events whenever possible. Happy Hammy velS, as WGil as a prize for the lasl If you can run for us, we wlll gladly provide sponsorship forms families ! finisher In the marathon. and running Vests. With the backdrop or Elgin Perry always says ·1CAN: How about you? HAMMY Cox ol Groonock Glenpark Calhedlal and the beaulilul groonds Wrfteto:RamonaBrown,'ICAN:•AJfenGraham Harriors won the Edinburgh of Gordoostoun School, the Moray Marathon promises 10 be scenic and House, 198 City Road. London EC1V 2PH. PooplO's Hall Marathon on May 1, rooordlng a time or 66·14, forty picturesque. The otganisers a1e Ta~ 01-608 2462. •oeond• ahead ol Edlnoorgh confident or a lllousand en~ies. "'Invalid C~'s Aki Assoclallon Reg.O'larll)'No, 410031 Sou1horn's Alan Robson. 11 was a There is plenty 10 do for !ho not· Pt11r~H M Tn• OuO(ln Pr•SldOnt: Tho PrincesaM~et. Counlleee Of Snowcton, highly suocosslt.11 woekond lor tho so-enGfgetie and the runners' tamlly Cox lrunl1y, as t2 year old son and friends, from tenni$ to a suoll I would like to run for I CAN In my neXtmarathon. - Please send ;;:;;;; DSponsorship Forms O Vests. Graomo tOOI< the 200m and 400m around the nearby aviary. A lhroo boy• tlUes at lho Renfrewshire wny link up belW9en Ille lead cars In Champlonshlps on the SaMdny. each event will onsuro that whllo 10 year old daughter Jill won sp8Clalor$ are kept fuJ1y lnlormoo ol the 200m and 800m al lho lnvotcfyde theresufts. Entry fOfmsaroavaJlable Happy fellows • • • the well known Singh brothers from youth alllletlea lostival on the lor the throo evenls from Moray I Glasgow alter the Adidas 10K. Sunday. District Council. 6 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scollsnd's Runner June 1988 7 ecarns.. 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Paris Racing Shoes Save £10 unomployod. and two Tho laslllSI lime IO"""""'l8 lho sizes 6\.'>, 9, 9'h. 10, 10'1.! £29.99 PHOTOGRAPHS adminllllalar&. rac:ewasllvee days. llveet>oursand GL6000 Men's & Women's £39.99 Former 1500 metres 57 m1nuies. recorded in 1985 by lho lnlOrnallonallst and Olympian Frank Me1Jopofislng through Iha scheme. some A ir Sock - full sizes 7-12 £37.99 ol whom aro already showing number. outstanding talont wllld1 otherwise Zola flies home ACCESSORIES might not have boon dlsoov9fed to Bloemfontein Our own brand burn - bags-probably the best Tho MSC tralnocs are being quality bag available. groomed lo! a log ai Ille lamily home in TRACK SPIKES -Sloemlontoin, &Jdd said sho was VO<'( angry and !liner al having boon Personalised made the focus al anti-apanheOI NIKE DID YOU KNOW Internationalist sizes 6-6'1.! £30.50 ptOIOSIS. she added: ·1 claimed d medals for top alor1g, and still claim, that I am sizes 7·1 3 (34.99 Innocent. I have not done Mythlng Rival Plus sizes 3·6'h £21.50 Inverness wrong: sizes 7-13 £24.99 • that there are 10,000 new cases of Stroke every year In HOf ~on appears to havo Zoom Air size 5 £24.99 Scotland finishers lllkon the heat out ol the British Zoom Spirit sizes 5, 5'1.!, 6 £24.99 Amateur Athletic - Board inquiry, ordctod by the IAAF, lnlOallogatlons Flane Tech sizes 4·5'12 £19.99 • that 1 In 6 deaths are caused by Stroke or lls THE FIRST 150runno-12 £16.99 at Iha lnvornou I OK People's race that •he "patticipa1'ld" in South consequences wUI rOC>llvo a personalised medal Ahlean athlelics meetings by gelling REEBOK will1 lhok namo and flllishlrig plaoo lnvolvod in Pf""'"talicln ceremonies • that Scotland has the second highest Incidence ot chest angtavod on It PB 800 sizes 4-5\.'> (16.99 and healt illness in the world. sizes 6-12 £19.99 The road race and l\Jn run are Edinburgh sports grants Wing place on s....day .Ally 17, and Cologne Wedge sizes 7-8\.'> £29.99 We ask for yollf help In our work to prevent these raco 6ree10< &Ian Tumb!JI of Bobby back for a illnesses and to improve the quality of life for thousands of Tumbul Sports expects the enlry THE FOUOW1NG 0urso1): Jacl< Kane Gymnastics Club (£88.50 towards operation on the log whld1 was Only £9.99 attondance at ooachlng course by gymnastics coach to quallly tor olllclal Scottish Road Raco broken In two places by a motor blllp, onool lhe five !OK's 1986. Despite Iha sot·bacl<, t +f.t"RT4 Association (£ 180 lor the production Md ol leallolS), In Bargain wool based socks £1 .99 .$'\ tllat havo bcon •olected lor the printing ooach Derek Parker Is convln<:ed 65, North castle Stree4 Meadowbanl8 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 9 - Up Front I Up Front Up Fr CHARITY News .....
when customers c::ome In looking EPILEPSY suffertlfS In tho UK total SpoClydebank Centtal Station (two ol tho normal eloetrleal activity In tho but with the highgleal KeMn Hall has now opened, and Because ol the sligma the age lower In towns like Inverness and It's the bureaucrats who are at fault, Poor show for Banning Budd is step of Oj)Gning a sports relall oullet although speiealllsing In raeqool old oooditlon carries, many people Dumfties. of tholr own In Clydebank. sports wlll Increasingly meet the do not admil to being epileptic for the not the officials Pitreavie AAC correct course As Clyde Runner - wl\lch wtn demands or runnet"s. fear of being shunned by their family alsobethenameofthe shop -Bobby and friends. The Epilepsy IN 1986 the Chest, Heart and 32, Moray Court, 4, Westcralgs Road, else ran a lap 100 many. I ran the and Jan have sot up slall from the AssoclaUonofScotlandwassetup Stroke Association launched a 36, Hareburn Avenue, DailJety Bay, Blackridge, Deans, oorrec1 number or laps In both of back ol the van most weekends. tohe tpsufferef of One lasl poinL Henry reters to by the abnormal development of the This time around, tin was not Weekly can publish every finisher in most of the last two years there; Mai running in the hills, decided to my receiving •some limited spine and spinal cord. The alone. He was part ol HIGHROAD. lhe England Cross·Cou_ntry attendance at a South African organise a race over the Border Hills sponsorship'". It depends wha1 you abnorrnauties develop In the early a nationwide OV&flt which al~ t0 Championships, suroly Scotland's athleb meeting incJ.icates support from the Trequair Stawery 10 his mean by sponsorship Foe a numbe< stages of pregnancy, and In the put pe~e at the top of every Muivo Rvnner can publish more than the lot .soutll Airlean alhletos; the South brewery at Broughton. The idea was of years Puma were good enough to West of SCOtfand a.pproximately by 2pm. Hundreds of schoolchildren, fi1st ten in seni0< events, and threo in Atoe.an pcess consider her their spmad by word of mouth, but give me shoes made to my throo babies In every 1hotJsand have teachers. mountaineers, university the other age groups. number ooo spous star. because Frank had no experience of spedlications. Fot my part I tested splna bllida. Through recent It this is due to lack.of space lhen Zola Budd is no i nnocent wall" groups, and novk:es 10 I.he great these things he did not know that he tho shoos rigorously and gave advances It Is now possible 10 ouldootS dim bed to highest place I can only add my comments to those but sotneon• who has, With help, the must apply tor permlL SAAA toodback. Al that time the Bri6sh diagnose the condition before birth. a The oJ previous scribes that such results abused the system as much as any they could find on Ille day to raise got lo hear about iL What old they Ama1eur Alhletic Board had The registered charity is able to money for the charity. are more Important than a c:e<1ain athlote who pumps her body with do? Ph0<1e him and explain how to negotiated aeonuae11hatallathletes comic strip. anabolle steroids. However. la.king help parents of children with splna HIGHR!'.'AD was Ollt I aJways get the !Geling, being played In P0!11a (Iran); the spoetato undOf tlYeat of death, and SIR • I would hl«I 10 use lhe good consldefing the weatho< on tho heavens are pouring out their lury This Is not some Inverted espocla!ty watching the London beginnings ol bowls and hockoy although during the ftrst modern ott"ices ol your lottors pages to morning of the raoo. ltomabove. lwastherotorelelttosUp snobblH)I anaci< across Sootlaod Yes, but do Matalhon, lhatthoso~odressupas were evident in Egypt; lho anclont Olympics in 1896 a Grook womon casllgato lho organlsors of lho Kodal< I did, howlWer, havo my running my notmaJ clothes over my wot from Edlnbllrgh to the city of Batman, Rollin. and assorlod Chln9S9 wern indulging In lho now appasantly ran the marathon In tour Glasgow Gardon Fostlval 10K Road kit on under my normal dothos, running gear and c:l1aJ>ge In Iha toDot Glasgow. As I stated at Iha animals aro roall)t saying: 'A$ you world-popular lootl>aU. AU lhOse hours and thiny minutes, as rocenlfy RaceonMay8. ltwould aP1>Carthat which moant I had to ~ In of tho ~a!n going homo. beginning, Edinburgh ltsell has had you run a can soe I'm not taking this seriously, made use ol a vltat aspect ol hunting as 1967 an lrrate otflclal IJlod to puU lho dlseaso lJalty got rouod tile course Desmond Mollt I sponing ovonts In the prosa, on bewitching lnnuenoo over the ol faaldMIS and lhe ccndescend"'9 ID theft and tho elomonts tl.OO a timotles· Even today IUMG1$ lnlorma1ion paclc. which I 'You"r• a """""arett1 y~ Whars Thora is al$o tho tongonng hOoen moue huidles. they bnmediatety stopped by Bob W,Json lor an on-lhe 1epetitlve labour, tar removed t1om numbOt ot onttanta In the raoo. of water and was saturated to thO mueh ol an inconverience to put a morning? 1lhin l< nol dismissed lhls, presumably as t>e;ng spoc TVln-. being talnshlps In the 800me11es. 0< horaldod with: 4 0h, you can vault whatovor. Pheldlppldos has a lot to lhraemetres -how lntorosdng. When anowor 10< by arriving In Athens rn asoyougolng torunaMARATHON?' 490 BC oaylng· 'Acrualy I dldn1 find the run lrom Marathon all Iha! dinlc.. • (See The World"• Best THE AW. MERSEY MARATHON Running Boolt Ever by Shefwoodl Running in packs Aldordico). IT HAS long _, reoogno;od lhat • MIL/\GAV!E&BEARSDEN For many paof)le. h seems that talntasmon Due. marathon bandwagon. Now lhat spor1S dOld boarang r- wer"S tS.50 and people IOleq- pay.ble lo -.y Marathon Sunday 11 September 1988 lool12 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 13 Gymnastics
IT WAS wilh groat sorrow that tha gymnas6cs world In Scotland Adult display group learned of the sucklen dealh ol Bob Blackadder In Apr". HE TRIATHLON ls taking a1g and IOolaJ. and he coad>od 10 acc:opt dUb affiliations then analysls or oach lria!Nele's FlnaDy, at 5pm eveS ovorybody back and gots Into tho dR1g room le< as At tNs stage lhe pollcy ot lhe tralnflig oxponses. but Savo and The ovent was •raged very oatfy porlcOg numbor of years and became and dlscoun1 at various sporting serung lhO schedule, and Ille bo$tlood. manageable number ot 20 top class subslantlnl c:OOque to help rho group, natl0<1al devOl a hard day, everyone Is ptaco lhroughout Iha weetlng session wllh a usually In bed by 9pm and a good this ooupled wilh results In lho The oommltrnent al the group yoafs good showing, bul lhey did. Wemt>loy Arena wilh gymnasts ol all appearance at all Eas1 Dlsttla and weetburgh to train. Panicipants met1'1 pairs. but Ille olhor 10 celobf8IO one hundred ye31$ ol 8111SllC events In Soolland owr the alowGd Ille STA USO or the groups lot lhO one hour run wlllch squad Into groups or sim1ar ablity appltcatiOoclcod and advice Is given. (25mt), 10K run, and II P065ible yoara, to 1otaJ novices who have They are: (Group 8-9) C. as only for yooogstelul oye ol Jim ability. and solS out fiom the base group usualy practises Ille The alhtele must be a Ntly paid classos at St Augustlne's In (Gazoles); G. Dutt (Lolhlan), A ooaches or )Udges, but m06t have Glay at Dunlormllno Jim has at 2pm lot a iwo hoWnmors ol al squad wll covt< up to 40 miles on which lorms a very lmpotlant part ol the loltowing• 1, Scoaish by The gcdon of Ille growing (Surllng Argyn); G Butror S.ly Mutln of SW• and Proljlff al>i''*' previous Ctxpclfie<\co at all· lhey ttJSI rango ot gymnastics aaivity your blllos E ·Bi• Hunier, 11 Oamaoh, Dunlormllno E • Andrew Laing, Poot>los, EH45 9EF. Head or Business Studios, DunlormUne High Schaol, SI 27 l.oOrido E • John Higgens, Magnum SporlS Centro, lrvW>e, Dolan Baals. Town Centre, East A)'l$1ite K11brldo
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Hulton, whose first 20.2t at the Moscow DOUG GILLON outlines the illustrious achievements appearance was In 1974. Olympics. and date back Colin Hume, In five almost 20 years to Dave of Edinburgh Southern Harriers and Edinburgh seasons from 1981to1986, Walke(s national long jump appeared in lour dilferent record of 7.67m Woollen Mill - the club which has dominated Scottish events • mile, 1500, and Remall800 metres ueen Victoria was Duddlngston and Portobello claim fame. Scotland rugby best with a lime ol t min on the throne, Baths. or. less fatrifiar1y, races futlbacll Andy Irvine (51 caps) 47.5sec. Nearly 31 years on, celebrating her that might end whh home was a member. So too was Paterson has survived the Diamond Jubilee, baked scones and another British LJon, winger troubled birth ol the state Q and Joseph oatcakas at Mother Roger Baird. International of Zimbabwe, living at these Chamberlain was Colonial Ranklne's, or trencherman long and triple fumper David tempestuous times with a gun SeCf8taI)I. Cornishman Bob helpings of ham-and-eggs at Whyte also won t 3 rugby at his hip behind a mortar Fitzsimmons was heavy the Bamton Hotel. caps. and anolher star to !once on an outlying farm. His weight boxing champion of ii took Southern 10 years frequent Femleslde was an two·lap time has su rvlved the world and Edinburgh'& M to win the East District aspiring high fu1r99r, Chris too. despite the subsequent Downer was unl\lersally cross-country league, but h Jusl aome of lh• member$ of Edinburgh Woollen Min and their Sutherland, who became assaults ol Craig Douglas 1987, the latter sharing In a recognised as the wond wasni until 1964 that they got lllllng the silver medal spot coachot pictured In lho main 1t1nd at Mo1dowbank. Scotland's most prollllc and John Robson. professional sprint champion. olf the mark whh a team eight limos. World funlor relay gold In hockey internatlonaUst whh Steeplechaser Hanlon Had Cambuslang not which Britian beat the USA. I So It was bacil In t 887, victory In the national 137 Scottish appearanoes eclipsed the time ol Gareth the year also that Edinburgh cross-country championship, beaten the capital club this Hammer·thrower Chr.$ Commonweanh Games Kelso's John Robson ls the and 23 for Britain. Jimmy Byran.Jones, a Mexico Southern Athenlc Club were and a further live before their year at Irvine. Southern would Blacil, seventh at Montreal, triggered, by bringing all· only Harrier to have won a Giibert won four amateur caps Olympian and fourth in the founded. launched by the first Edlnburgh·tO·Glasgow have extended their national defied the Scolllsh tradlllon weather tartan to European Indoor medal at football as the Depression t 970 Commonwealth Garnes students of a kirk bible class, tltle. run to a unique seven that perceives Olympic Meadowbank, is revealed by (1500m, 1978). But the years rolled by, and later was (and now onenteering before changing their t~te a But since then they have consecubvo years. Currently success 1n the throws as an the fact that at the start of this advent of a permanent indoor secretal)' of the SAAA; Jim correspondent of this year later to Edinburgh barely felt the need to look they share the record honours unattainable dream. yea(s track season the stadium for Scottish alhletlcs. Campbell held the Scottish magazine). Byran.Jones was Southern Harriers. a name overtheir shoulder, and In wllh Maryhill (1927·32). Tom Jack, a London Soulhem vost had been al the Kelvin Hall, opens a amateur light-weight boxing a product of what many which 9t years on provokes recent years It ls dttficult to On the tracil. they have Olympic competitor In 1908, carried to victory In the SAAA whole new arena. Up to the tltle as the guns began to roar regard as the vintage years varying emotions; admiration, find a sphere of activhy In also been Scotland's most was the first and only man to senior men's char!l>lonship a end of 1987 the club had over the Somme, while of Southem's distance envy, even dislike. which they have not been the consistant penormers, taking annexe a Scottish total of 165 limes, Including already produced a total of 88 throwers Stewart Togher and running. His contemporaries You can't monoplise country's most successful the Scottish League llile championship while serving relays. Sconlsh International track and Paul Buxton also won Scottlsh included Fergus Murray, who anything for generations club. sixteen times since It was as president of the SAAA. In Ken Ballantyne, stlll active field co1r991~ors outdoors, weight-lttting trtfes In the had placed 22nd In the Tokyo without making a few For Southem's ninetieth established In t960, and 1904 he won the club's first In an official capacfty, won the plus one for Eire and two for 1960s and 1970s. And Chris Olympic t 0,000 metres. and enemies. and athletics is no annl\lersary last year, featuring more prominently in national tttle (over ten mites, very llrst ol the club's 65 Northern Ireland. Black was a junior baskelball sevenlh In the 1970 exception. Certalnly H the statistician Duncan the UK League and Pye GRE in a time of 57· 09.8 sec) to national junior tracil lilies back The longest span of player before he ever picked Commonwealth marathon, club, and its female McKechnie literally filled a Cup than any of their rivals launch a dynasty. The In 1957. And 21 athletes representative honours • 20 up a hammer. and Donald Macgregor, who counterpa11, Edinburgh small book with their lrom north ol the border. thirtieth Idle arrived courtesy of have won 34 Scoltish youth years • stands to Alex Blaci< Unsurprisingly the fought an epic duel whh Ron Woollen Mill, were a achievements. For example: They won the cvp ln 1975, the pole vaulter David Stevenson championship golds. whose lnlernatlonal career In membership roll reads like a Hill before finishing seventh on business, there Is Indeed a cross-countl)' relay champions only Scottish club to do so. (with a record-breaking 4.37 The UK colours have been favelln, shot, and discus, history of Scottish athletics. a hot day In the Munich danger that it would long ago seven times since the event Individually they have the metres In 1964 ), who that worn by 26 different male began ln 1964, lapsed from Current Scottish bests Olympic marathon. have been referred to the was launched in 1974; road nation's only living Olyr!l>lc year went to the Olympics In athletes, and when Southern 1969 to 1977, but then standing to club members The women's club, Monopolies Commission. relay champions since that champion in ARan Wens. who Tokyo and Is now chairman finally produce a discus continued with annual total 14, the mos1 recent launched as an olf·shool of From Sabbath teaching, thle was put lor grabs In also boasls four of women's sponsors, thrower worthy of a British appearances untll 1984. In Tom Hanlon's steeplechase the men's section In 1949, the club developed down lines 1979: winners ol the Commonweahh gold and a Edinburgh Wollen Mill. vest they will have completed 1968 Alex was the first clocking of 8-27.60. In has establlshed an even that w111 be more Edinburgh-Glasgow road mfnlful of minor medals. EUiot By t 969 the total number the sel. For that ls the only Southern man to capture a Duisburg last year. They stronger monopoly, Immediately recognisable to relay eight times since 1973. Bunney and Jamie of national titles won had track or lleld event In which Scottish throws title, in the range In overall quality lrom Scotland's leading club since today's runners. Cross· And since 1960 lhey have Henderson clocked up risen to 56, but the dramtlc they have not so far been discus. Most pro l~ lc tracil Wells's then UK record 1971. But its opening years country runs from the won the national cross-country successive European funlor Impact on the tortunes of the represented. International is Alllster performances of to_ 11 and were of unspectacular Sheep's Heid Inn at team crown twelve times, sprint victories In 1985 and club that the 1970 Scotland's Runner June 1988 17 16 Scotland's Runner June 1988 CLUB PROFILE . .. CLUB PROFILE . .. CLUB PROFILE . . . CLUB PROFILE . .. CLUB PROFILE. . . CLUB PROFILE . . . CLUB PROFILE . .. CLUB PROFILE . .. CLUB PROFILE . .. CLUB PROFILE . . .
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consolidation. Even by 1960 They had the coun1ry's steeped In a winning habtt in lhe 400 metres hurdles al likely 10 go on auraoting the Photographs, clockwlso there were just 1O athletes only female Commonweatth nurtured over the previous the time of the Edmonton lop a1hle1es, lo the lrrilalion of from Allan Wells with and one coach. Now there gold medallist in discus 20·odd years. A total of Games • Ironically the last their rivals. Victoria has Olympic medals far lelt, a.re are some 20 coaches thrower Meg Richie. as well as some 80 Scottish lities had lime the event was excluded gone, but few would bet an EWM sprint aessfon; Tom Hanlon winning lhe 1500m catering tor the needs ot 200 800m runner-up Anne Purvis. been won, a convincing from lhe programme. againsl Southern and the Miii competitors. Richie bcasled a string of UK curriculum vilae. et last yeat's Scottish The UK League is an still ruling Scottish athletics Championships; Neil In 1965 the club was lnternalionals dating back 10 Commonwealth discus expensive arena to compele when Brilian produces hs nexl Tennant after winning lhis ttttleth in the UK club rankings. 1972, while Purvis had been a champion Rosemary Payne in. Fttty a1hle1es have to be world heavy-weigh! bcxing year's NeHonal Cross a year later they were UK junior international for had been a member. as had transported, led and champ or another Alf Downer Country Championship at tlfteen1h, and by 1974 lhey three years in the mid been Helen Goklen, who chaperoned, for unlike the or George McNeil!. lrvfnej an EWfA talk·lnj were lop. "We have never seventies, and was a dead-healed with Maryhill's men's league, lhe women Carollne Black In the long been oul ot lhe top live In seasoned senior Myra Nimmo for the honour of compete In lhree age groups jump pit; and Jamie Britian since• says coach internationalist, having won being Scolland's fist WAAA (tour In Scolland). The trip to Henderson on his way to George Sinclair. the WAAA 800m tllles in 1980 lttle winner In 1973. Golden a London fixture costs more winning last year's UK 100m title ot Derby. 11 was he who was mainly and 1981 . took the 200 metres and lhan £2500. "However, responsible for lhe his1orlc There had been 14 GB Nimmo the long jump on the when II comes 10 1rack suhs name·change 10 Edinburgh in1ernalionais on Southern's same altemoon. Liz and wel sui1 s. lhe girls get lhe Woollen Miii, a move which books when Stevenson Sutherland was best," says Sinclair. has help revolu1lonise stepped in, and the club was Commonwealth record holder Consequently lhe club Is aUiludes In the sport in Scotland. Sinclair had sen1 sponsorship requests 10 several companies, Including Slevenson•s Langholm·based UK chain of shops. 11 was lhe former pole vauller, now a millionaire entrepreneur. who raised the club's sights. "He offered more money lhen we had been looking for. bul suggesled lhe name change: says Sinclair. 11 has been a good deal for bolh club and sponsors. The Mill has paid Southern £10,000 per year, anfd lhey are currently in negoliation over extending the deal al an Inflation Indexed sum of around £11,000 per year. In relurn, when S1evenson lent Southern financial comlort in 1985, he was effecilvely buying up a major slice of 1he besl of Scouish women's athletics. Scotland's Runner June 1988 Running:
heta are"""' °""f !!Yeo with no rocovoiy lheroby achoov· •O!llaCO deptetsd energy resouroos. Friday: As Weck One months unbf your first hall ing his/her targol of 20 m.nutoS IOI In this conlext you sl1cxrld 11y IO Saturday: 5K or 4 miles race. maralhon and your lralning A Beginners' lho SKdistlnal do somo of Y""' running on grass, TPon R#1lllng should be whcte dio softer surtace rebeves WEEK FOUR uncle< way. U you have been dona M"lCO a ~·ook and could lho constant P sololy area. Monday: 25 x 200 metres al 5K built up a 900d basic lilnass lov"4 By Derek Parker, senior BAAB and Kilbarchan coach. at one pace you Wll Ofty be - IO Unless you ase competing a1 pace wllh 30 to 45 - ft is nDN !Nne for you IO enlOf race al one speed Iha woeltood, lho longest run ol lho recovery. pouibty ., oonsg lho disianoe or Iha Th& romaindor of lho ttaM>g your list race • not. l haslOn IO !raining j)fogtillnme should take u-~. and lloop a dlaty In "1wch you can Tuesday: As Week One. acid, lho 11.t f\all-maralhon evenl coach or someone whose acMco number ol 1epel!lions run; 2. week should be gponl running long place on Saturday or SUnday wflen did""""''"The benefilS are obvious By roootd your lhoughos about Iha race Wednesday: S mles s!Bady. but ono ovnr a shoraot dlstanco you can ITUSL lnaeaslng the speed ol lhe run or •leady dl51ane:VS ol vaned fenglhs l'QU have mos patl ot your half·mara lhon at 1500 metre pace, "'111 45 to 60 oven 10K if you loot you can should bo lhlnt\'oon lho malntail a strong aerobic ondul· Mness schedules descnbed In instead ol just plodding along at 00.ld up, l'QU should """' try 10 seconds reeovery/10 to 12 minutes manag&ll woman. you win know lhat running number of repeutions n.n anoo baso and Pfovldo you with lho PfrMouS artleies in this sefies, you lhe same pace aA lho Wme, wl11le oompolO In one 5K race and one between sets Thoso events aro known as SK (0< 5000 moues) In 20 minuies GeOOfalfy spealould look tr~n and raco sooccsslulfy. eight and Ion miles lalrty oom bring you Vety close IO lho hall· weolng 10 Salurday: 8 mllos saeaCO lhOso distances. lho hall-maralhon which you are 200 moues in 48 sooond$, wilh NO pace, oovcriog the entwc raoo sessions as lhoso are g SKln·20 """"IOS 1. I have not included any speafoc of oompolil!Vo sport on ll>e alhlo• who runs the lit$t hall ol lhe WEEKlWO IOK repetitions at lhls stage chanlae<. llis sulfic:ienl ID say ,_ .. 90 - ape«! lot 400 tlw!so can be vory demanding lhat lho blatanl oommon:ialosa~on ol mouos, Instead of Iha requlsito Sund1y: l>s WOOi< One monlaly, as mudl as physlcaly. alhlelic:s and ilS rulhleu oxploota 96 MICOnds, Is only Q01n9 IO gnnd MonOOn beeauso of 1110 Championships are scheduled to bo attraction in any terms and a Sticking exclusively to the top a1ttocluos wealhm at the lattef, but competed for over a tw'O day period, slgnineant factor in the Sooltlsh Games, however. would eliminate the extensive pubHeity and action August20..21 ; tnveroossooo economy. at day. much of lhc charm ol Scottish packed programme at lho Galloway and then 1110 second leg the Each has Its own special ga1herings and soma of my happiest Games has also somothlngtodowlth following d;r.; at Rothlomurehas, anractions and features, but while mem0tles are otwee, outol the way, lho fine suuporl they have achieved. Aviemore. Thisallowsatult range ol Gel lytel lAdy G• h •••· Games """°and go, Iha f/adiUons events whmo It may have been OftilJl'*f tot ml(! II) tl.gf\ ~ fufW!- FetNres AJ!b Gel seemlngtygoon forever. fn0e ~ G•I NuriMr ~ll'lill fat l'fld f>IQ" DO-OD $~, bY'I (lf'll w flol;hwil"!Ofl 1lthcenturywhe nlhe king, Malcolm only to extend the cila.ritablo work fot Mt n1gr1 m~ "'...,." A$oc. ltwft~rt#ylhot~OI thl Canmore, (which means Mak:olm of which they are famous, but also to Gd WI ...-foot ot!~ t.gto VwJd WIW>A •..ntW. CJIC)lblitol lll!IOrlltlOl'.I tll!Nbfe< s~ x• hlot ~•* a mcsscoger tor his court Braemar °"""'"'ll'I Y'wh " l•"4 b'...CC. S1lft: g ,, til.lllOOl1'" llW ,.,.,_.,of Ille heel These are but a few rn.c. c~• ll"dt-,blo, W'tl\f'llOl'Yt/ cl'larc;Qa!fsilve1 a&..99 Atholl Highlanders, Europe's last It Is the biggest event that private army, Is much In evidence. the island hosts and Its There Is also the auraclion ol top popul81ity extends tar beyond class international heao.Acs, so there the shores ot Mull, says Games is much to eommend tht.s oc:casion. convener Bill White, adding: Of all the amateur Games, -Wlth about a quarter ol a mlllion Cowal was my favou1ito for many people visiting 11115 beautiful years. ll\11 m0rtt-l or Oln111 Tel 0182 41041' highlights ot 111e season. During the or ..,_ 01 47138, All Oldetl valu• OS~ ov.- POSt f REE branch ol lho Save lhe Children 0.htt 01dcts <*It fl PD"l ano pad.1ng. C..,f. w*<>rne last two ye81s, the etow22 ScoUand's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 23 THE CITY OF OONDEE DIS11!.ICT COUNCIL WITl1 ANOTHER Higl>land Games ?4~~ talevlslon vtewoI< ahead w ill be he kS on we c:ompotilions, and his welghl for with eagerness 111d With more lhan a hell!ht lhrow a l Mlton Koynos lasl SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1988 lllOe llepe In our hoarts, lor one has to DUNDEE HIGHLAND GAMES In HIGHLAnD GAMES year was Iha best ever soon be an optimisl wilh lho Scottish SUNDAY 3rd JClLY 1988 anywhere In 1he world. Ab Is doing a The Princess Royal & Duke of Fife Memorial Park. Braemar climate In an acll'vily so reRanl on tho quiet roconnaissance at tho CAIRD PARK STADIUM HEAVYWEIGHT, FIELD ANO TRACK COMPETITIONS state or tho woat110< The raw ol beginning ol lhe season and wiN (Including 80 motfea British Champio nship) averages should load us to betler EVENTS INCWOE return later 10 make his bid lor SOLO PIPING ANO HIGHLAND DANCING days in 1988, tor sunstine was towords spolllng onl8rtalnmen~ MCI definitely appoat In Scolland 1his 100 and 200 metre$ Handoaip lnlllres ling new c:ompo til0!$ are one summer, and his air bcllc •POfl$men. I dont R"'2'Ntlon Oep.lttmenl. 353, Cleplngton Road, Dundee, 0 0 3 8Pl Scon1&h debul ol Australia's Joo dare weconsidorthepossibilltyolan expocl llka 10 excel In 1111s firll Soereuuv: W .A. MESTON. Bakriech, Ballaler 0338 55377 . Geoff Capes to seklcled 9ali1erlngs Quigley, who llabbcfgasled lho •outsider" raking 1110 wo11d 11110? sojourn Into lhe Highland Games, Tel: 0382 23141 Ext. 4287 Handicapper: A. MITCHELL. 20 Kollyhlll 'Rood. Kolty 0383 830245 on tho 9on0' Wu~ · Ptpes.ndcaotasr~~ .t 4) Olympic possibles, being • been lor many years prlzos In apila of lhe lacUhal he wtll on SATURDAY, ?7th AIJCUST. 1988 at THJ;; CAS'IU!CROUNDS on whethoC' nol Grant Anderson's HNvy £veZll$ (cp.n & - ) •Cycling' /luruung ' /ligllWwt llanang °' commonwealth Garnes slWf Another naw taoe wrl be Ab be commuting across the Allanticl Nvt.1'COROON. ROSS.SHIRE tom biceps win have healed enough · Solo P>pJng Drum MaJo< Contesr medaillsl, bu1 he says ho wdl Wolders ol Holand. woll known 10 Chris Black conlinues to hnvO GYMKHANA by lhe ROSS-SHIRE PONY CL\Jll &o anow him to 1otain ovmal OVtt 14000 ln Prize Money probloms wtll1 a trapped nCKVe and oomlll(nct'5 10 •.)0 n.1n. o~n ~~·ents 12.JO 1>.m. supromocy. MMket SW/s, C111uil)' E.'lenur. Teas, Sob Drlnklo &r has nol yo1rea lised his potonUal os a r-. VARIOUS COMPETITION EVl!N1'S Bill Anderson's surplise win of A DAY OUT ALL THE FMllLY prolesslonal. Ho was due to havo an FOR (En1ncs on 1hc fiiier) .. DON'T M IS GREA GA SllNG f.llhough Bilis crying 10 phase out ol SeplA!mber' $0 a1thoogh Chris Is • wondof!IA heavy alhleleheis u"'1llsloSI THE CALLOWAY CAMES B. Ab w elders (Hollancn. Jon Pall doing a 1o1 ol weighl cralnlng ~ Atholl Gathering, Blair Castle; 4th June World Muscle Slgmarsson Ucelandl, Grant AnClerson & Chris lhowinter mcnthundloverystrong. Wo!r, Is irainln; hard and 1hlngs are going line, $0 Wal1e< wi1I remain one Power Championships, East Kilbride; 5th June Black (ScotlanCll, plus Pipes and Drums. Highland Brian was nc"'9avtes In addilOn 10 lho above, 10 lolS ol greal &pooyne 1973 shOukl be wilh suclt an lnportanl ... -.. "8'9",Cclett 1967 Clachan Park, Rosneath ground level, and 1>Oyne. W. Kaz-. l7'11', !b111y 1987. I~ omi now utdudtJ Arl)llsllill and K'ar Dunbartofulurt etc. atsoleallJleon lhlsliol around 1• 3" In J.MoGold"<*,ln',Fergustll84. 1he earty sides, bu1 no1 have HIGHLAND GAMES HEAVYWHOtITCOMPETITION 16LB HAMr.tER do J. P. ~""'°"· 1T3", Hlnlly 1987. HIGHLAND DANCING oommcnces 11.00 a 1n. PUTTING THE 16LB STONE details. Jim McGoldrick should also K. 8tlldy, 18't I", & LOC;\l. TRACK FIEl.0 EVENTS W. AndorlOO, 1St'2", loclltlllnheDd be listed, G.Andtm. 8. otdOeld, 73'l9, MOaOOWbank 1975. 1960. W. Oley 11188. Over t2000 In Pnu MonJice Tnck .~e.t~~ .;a.. .-,.,... dll ftl A RcMoe. 139T, Aberdeen 118'7. 123'5'". 1969. Fu rther details fro m Brunton H all, ~~ - nitoq ~n.td _, A~Tal'dtt ,..__.,....__.__ w. Ancier&on. CtStff G.And24 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 25 HELMSDALE AND muou Race Profile In'EU&TIOllL A DISTRICT BJflRLAI]) HIGHLAND GAMES UMES City of Dundee on Sunday 3lst July 1988 and • half, !akftlg ""' lead along ""' altO< lhe 17 mile mark lha1 ho mles22and 23. l1was linoplace io SATURDAY 20th AUGUST, 1988 Per11> Road. He was jcinod by managod io oslablioh a gap ol five ovenalom!"!>nship Event by Graham and Mc:Naughl. n.IYllng and bol*'d lhe 1lild again at IOOk 3g.50 lot lhe last silt miles and Ucen$Od Ten1 c.t0s in 55- Mrs E.O. FRASER. The Grove, Helmsdale Tel 666 ( abhshed 18231 5', mainlairingO>eWm)'lhm-and McNaught's load had Slr81dlod slil 25 (36-01 lot""' lasl 6.385 mjes). Mrs FlONA SUTHERLAND. Old C.1thness Rood, Tel 272 er1oying lh8 mos I aconic pan oC lh8 lut1het, bul lhe realy $lgnlllcanl and Ashet was lhrd in 2·2945 (37- Helm~le. The 1471h By Alan Campbell rouie along 1ho osplanad• al move had - place IO lho reat, 32). Theflnv 4Adult Mid~ Dine•,._ c.... M1mmttr. W•IVh'• end ~l'llJ Maralhon. was also evident in the women's SATURDAY 20th AUGUST 1988 GOOD PRIZE MONEY: 6 PRIZES IOI PIPING. HEAVI' & LIGHT EVENTS For the tNrd yoat running, raoe despite the dub alfilialion ol the Commen cing al 12.00 p .m. See Posters La1e1 ootlroshadfallenlrom the 1985peak winner, Jiil Danskin ol London Open Athletics 2 p .m . SPECIAl. ATTRACTION - MARCH OF THE l ONACH CLANSMEN ol 4,000 - an alarming dip . Olymplades. Jill, whose tam1ly live in Some 100 *''OOg.. l'laaded bt' Pipe Bal'ldt Sometimos you can poin1 10 the Dundee, won lrom Morag Taggartol Athletics, High/1111d 0111~111.:. IYrtstl/1111. l'fpe /Jtmd Contests, Oon't mi» th11,. '•' 097&2 302 ADMISSION £LSO 0.A,P. & Cllll.OREN 7Sp Duncan McHa1dy and his cily hal Oanskin had run l.o1 Au~tt~I. newspaper, magazlno and rad"io rimo of 2-53·29, so naturally wasn't from January onwards. Locally, raving aboul her Dundee clocking ol MrT.B. McMILLAN, AROTAU.A, BLANTYl\E & ()jSTRJCT ROUND TABI.£ Sec: GLEOF.LANDS, various back·up sOfVices. including 3-01·25. 1 woukfn'I normally run ROTHESAY PA20 9JD. Tri: 0700 2967 uainlng &eSslons, had been provided maralhons back 10 back. but with my by Ill• dislricl council. lllm!ly being here1 '\/e no clroice, have When yoo go 10 lengths 10 gel 1r she laughed. 1111ngs righ~ and the numbers s61 Taggart. who reecrded a KINCAROINE AND DEESIDE DIST!llCT COUNCIL dWlndlo. you cookf bo excused 10< personal bosl by alrnosl ?NO minutes rcplaclng the blank$ In lhe SOii~ in3.01·54, wascaughlbyDanskinat • plslDlwll!lsomething morelelhal. But aboul 16 miles, but grittily managed STONEHAVEN a ma!lef ol days afre< lhe oven~ 10 gel bac:k on l8fmS at 24 miles McHa!dy was promislng Iha! ii ?wt~~ bel0te lho London-based """"'"" HIGHLAND GAMES would conlinuo, again wll!I Scottish belief basic speed allowed her IO Hea!lh Educallon Group sposorsl'llp, cscapo again. Sunday, 17th July, 1988 at 11 .00 a.m. In 1989. Danskin admillfld laler Iha! she Mineralwell Park, Stonehaven HIGHlAnD GAMES NeX1 year, !hough. !he maralhon ' believed she had broken lhe will be moved lotward IO eartyor mid· Pilreavie ,,_ al 16 n>tes. i Entries accepted on the field for BARDVKES FARM BLANTYRE May 10 avoid lhe present ludicrous lhoughl I was well dear """"" she SUNDAY S~h JUNE 1988 The winners: Sam Grave• 1nd Jiii 01n1kJn,,- clash wllh lhe Lochaber Maralhon. I suOdoriy ~by mysideaboul Heavy Events, Light Events, Piping Gares open 11.JOam Offiaal opemng by Games Chtefleons 1.00pm AT1'AACTIOHS ...,.,_ Tho lalilf dale w1I prOVOtll Dundee ~High Slreet. 1 waswonfed." and Dancing {S.O.B.H.D.) W-cridO...~IW.~tc.lpe.,~flld.~"-*.M.Ql1'11.... "°"' running bad<-11>bad< wllh Ideal. wilh hazy sooshlne and a overlOOk Graham. McNaught wen1 she admiaed. ~ ~MIOd\.loc.IHero~~ctiee... '"""'"*• London, but wit move~ rrodl dooef refreshing cool txeeze. dvough in 1·51-16, Graves and , had her In my sighlS aJ 1he A GREAT llAYOOT FOR AU mE F~Y toAbetdoen-. One 01 lhe problems w11h Graham In 1·51 -49 Accofding I01he w;sy." said Taggarl. Al ol ..tilehisapreambleinlO lhe repot1inga race from !he lead cat, as llmalind (nol 10 wentpastlhe 20 mile m8'1od marolhon race only Sl8Ils In lho lasl best is len minutes taster. July 30, at 1pm. SATURDAY, lOth SEPTEMBER, 1988 personal bes! when Rnlshlng in 7H2, which gives anlndicalion six milos. The first femaJe veteran was COMMENCING 11.00 a.m. sevenlh In 1984. 'The time doesn't ol how spcclae\llarly Graham (2·31· Attar running lhe mile bclWOOn Nancy McGraw ol Teviotdale AC, Open and local piping competit ions. Highland manor, winning Is lhe lhlr>g,"he said 32)andMcNaughl(2'31-<>6)blewup 18and 191n 5·47, McNaughllooleiween reqtAros YOUR parlicipalion.
26 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 27 : Race Profile Race Profile
348, A. Beanie (KLH) 3:38:42: 403, A. Ma!OS"8n 3:48:33: 443. C . t.iCKOMa 3~:22: 1, S. GRAVES (Fite AC) 2:27:33; 93, 0 . t-taw 3:01;06: 186, 0. Siarlt 3:16:31 ; 240, G . Oye1 (OYMCA) 3:22:43; 294. R. O"" (PAR) 3:29:48: 295. S. Macnab 3:29:55: 349, A. Vouno (MH) 3:36;4?: 404, M. Taylot 3:46.42: 444, I. Hunt 3:53:59: 2, P. BRISCOE (DHH) 2·29:15; 93. W. Hynd (PEEB) 3:01:00; 187, 8. CampbOl 3:16:32: 24 t M . Thomas 3:22:48; 350, G. Mctn~h 3.:38:49; 405, A. Connolly (ARBR) 3:48:43; 445, J. Sooo(ORR) 3:54:03: 3, S. ASHER (Fi!e AC) 2;29:45: 95, B. Mdsll (ORR) 3:0 1:43; 192, J. Hous«>n3:1 7~2; 301, H. Tugal 3:30::l5; 450, T. McOon;i.'d 3;$.4;47: 100, M. Tagg01 (CADET)3:49:10; 453, D. 5ml:h 3:56:08; t03, (BRR) 3:02:20; 196. M. F8"'day (V) 3:17:33. 250, C. Q\ambe1$ F (ORR) 3:23'.SZ: 304, G. Jones 3:31:17; 358, A. S/lollCIOSS (CMC) 9:40:37; 11. R. Wood (OAR) 2:35:19: 0. Wcod 305, J, SulhOf!Md 3:31:35: 359, C. cadQO< F (ST RATH) 3;40:50: 414, A. Aoclle! F (EA) 3:50:39; 465, A. Mass.tO6: 27. F. Grier (ORR) 2:<6:32; 119, A. 'Natson 3:06~28; A. Elllon (FOR) 3:51 :20: 470, A. Noble "1:00:07; 120. K. Oanfell (PIT) 3:08:41: 430. 2a. J. Lumsoon 2:47:13: 431. M. Gtay 3:51:36: 4?1, P. Coo4t 4:00:22; 29. J. Holden (Fiio) 2:47:42; 121, A. Mct.oughlln 3:06:51: 122, G. Weeds (OAC) 3:06:57: 432-, J, Gvlhrie 3:51 :45; •72, J . Stewat1 4:00:38; 30. G. Murplly {EAC) 2:48:04; 433, J. Milne (LRR) 3::51:47 : .t.1'3. C. Sindalr F • :00:42-: 31. N. MaoGrego< 2:48:07: 123, G. Ouncar'l 3:07:02; (Soon) 434, R. Balllln!YflO 3:51:53; 474, E. Burns 4:00:51: 32. W. Gray (Pre$l0n) 2:48:22: 124, J . Vyse 3 ;07~52; 475, I. JOhNlon (0HH) 4:01:58; 125, P. G.tQfttce 2:51:20: 133. N. llowo 3:09:17: 484, A. Murray 4:04:0.C; 42, T. Cranoy(Kll) 2:5i:32; 134, F. McCroasan (GIFF) 3:09:22: 485, 8 . Rold 4:es 3:11:56: Jennifer. 601, 0 . Kay 4:39:39: M. C (FIFE) 3:t9:2S: 322. l. -e 3:34:56; 68, J , CUmmino (FlFE) 2:57;41: 1&0, S. IMne 3:13:14; 268, G. Johnston 3:26:29: an. s . Klnga:« ..:<-1: 215, K. Duncan 3:19:26; 323, A. W11Uams 3:34:58: 69, O. Meloan 2:57:50; 181, l. Donald (OVMCA) 3 :13:32: 269, M. Money (TRRC) 3:26:36; 378, E. Newt (CENT) 3:44:<3; 216, C. Soon (ORA) 3:19:29: 324. E. Mc:Ctae F (GALL) 3:34:S9: BRR - 8,.chln Road Aunnors: EKTC • EK Ttlalhlon Club; YMCARR • 70, J. MotriICR) 3:45:17: Jogging Club; LAAC - Livingston District AAC; GIFF • Gllfnoek Not1h 76, J. Diffey (Pf.lEAD) 2:58:32; 168, P. Me!lol 3:14:29; 222, C. NIChOl 3:20:12; 278, T. Mc:Pake 3 :27:07: 385. 0 . Shanks 3:45:25: 223. N. Fraset3:20:35: 277, A. 8ulcralg (PAR) 3:27:48: 331. H. Skinner(BRR} 3:36;01; A.AC: HELEN • ~ltnsburgh AAC; FRASER • Fra.sttburgh RC; HAM - 77, S. Pasl< 2:58:45; 169, J, Aoberl•on (GIFFN) 3:14:33; 386, J. Wilkie 3:4S:33: 224,J, McCtaw3:20:46: 278. A. Soon 3:27:49; 332. K. MacDonald F 3:38:07; Hamilton Harriers; PSH • P•r1h Strathay Harriers; SVH • Sc:olllsh Vtlt1'4n 78, J. Evans 2:58:50: 170, F. Srrano (FORF) 3:14:43: J, 387, A. Fyte3:•S:•t; Harriers; LRR • london Road Runners; STRATH • Stralhtay H1rr1ers; 225, L. Co1Quho'"1 3:20;47; 279. J. McGtogor (HAWK) 3'27:54; 333, Meatrt$ 3:36;13; 79, A. Ma<:Callurn (MONTR) 2:58:55; 171 , G. KJIC:ulf&n 3:14:5 1; 334, P. CO!'lnoll 3:36!16; 388, o. Jack 3:•5:43 CLYO • ClydeSlde Hinters; MONTR • Monlros• AC; OTEtE • OundH 80, K. Brown 2'.59:07: 172. Mattln 3 :14:53: 226, A. w~tgon F \OTELE) 3:20:48: iso. R, Wa'ttef5 (CAR) 3:28:12: 389, A. JonkJns 3:4$;53 s. 227, B. Tomlinson 3:20:50; 281, A. Hewin (UJA) 3:28:21; 3')5, M. Reid (fORF) 3:36:48; T•l•eom; ORR· DundN Road Runners; LA • La.sswaca Athl•Uc; CENT 81, 0. SuliVan (OHH) 2:59:23; 112. J . McConnell 3:14:53; 336, J, Robenson 3:37:12: 390, M. Mc;Kenz1e 3:45:59; A•glon AC; MOTH • Harrt•rs; CALO· 228, A. VolJ9h00 3:20:55: 282. P. R8'\nfe (PIT) 3:28:22; • C.ntral Motherwotl Caldergten 82, A. l amb (OTELE) 2:59:24; 174. J , Neave (ABEPO) 3:14;56; 337. F. Nicholson F (FOAF) 3:37:40: 391. A. A!j(Jm 3;4&:0 1; Harrl1rs;PEEB-P1tbl1shlr1AAC; LO· London Otympalds~ RNA. Royal 83, L. WY11e (OHH) 2:59:25; 175, P. Leal (MC) 3 :15:21; 228. C. Rosio (ARBR) 3:20:55: 283. w. Sleele (TFS) 3:?.8:26; 392, M. MGGorum 3 :46:30: 230,C. Brown 3:2t:15: 264, M. Todd 3:28:35: 337, G. Ba!lout (FORF) 3:37:40; Navy Alhletlc; STRATH • Strathearn Harriers; V ·Veteran; PRR. Perth 84, N. Oullllo (ORR) 2:59:30; 176, A. OlmegO 3:15:27; 339, D. Knipe 3:37:42; 393, K. ca!aghan 3:46:34: Road Runners; FOR· Forfar Road Runn•rs; SRI - Srt Chlnmoy AthleU.o 85, I. Brown (UI) 2:59:43; 177, 0 . McGult• 3:15:29: 231. G. Ew'ing 3:21:20. 2as. J . Hamm 3:28:38; 394, J, ,,_e F (ARBR) 3:48:40; 2'12. I. McGlbbOn 3:21:27: 286. A. Bte011 {BRR) 3:28:40; 340, A . Strachan F (DAR) 3:37:<.3: Club: BEL .. Btlahouaton Ha.trier&; LOU • Loudon Runners; OYMCA. 86, J. 0.Jrymple 3:00:04: 178, R.. Mellfell 3:00:31: 160. N. Mc::Crow 'F 3:15:49; 343. 397, o . Motley 3;47:46: FIMI Flat TrlathlOni HAAC •Heltnsburgh AAC; DUH· OUndH Untvetel1y 235. 8. Lawrlo 3:21:56; 289, J. W• latn (OAK) 3:29:14; W. Noakes F (ORR)3:38:t5: 89. •A. 8tlQ9S (CENT) 3:00:32: 181, I. Matfnle 3:18:12: 344, N. M<:Gilnchey 3 :36:26; 398. W. Robeflson (V) 3:<18:00; Bon•ss AAC; f AlK ·fllklrlc Vldorta Harrlora· 236, A. Faur& 3:22:os: 290, A. Burtell 3;29:15: Hanltrs; ·BonusHarrttts llO, P. LO\le (MOTH) 3:00:35: 182, W. HatnUton (HMC) 3:16:16: 345, J . Sweeney 3:38:34; 399, 0 . Gl>$Oll (ClYO) 3:48:05; BLAIR • Blalrgowrlt Road Runners; ICl • ICL Athltllc Club; CUMN ! 90. A. Simpson (CALO) 3:Cholson 3:38:37; Cumnock Athletic: GALL· Oatloway Harrftra; 92. 0. Eide< (SNA) 3:00:38; 184, R. Wikfnson 3:18::23; I 347, W. AbbO! (AF) 3:38:40; •O,, K. Snith 3;48;18; 185, K. Tulloch 3:16:29: 239, T. Danl28 Scotland's Runner June 1988 ScoUand's Runner June 1988 29 ~...Q A.D.I. SPORTS . ~1,.'f 1/3 Howegate, Hawlck F SON 045073128 WtARt"1Ht The Borders Selection from: here is a great It's a public asset of which Mr Barker t::J::.T Is particularly proud. Reebok, Nike, Le ~oq Sportif, Adidas .. tradition of running in the Borders." said David Inglis visits the Border country 'Wilton Lodge Is one or the finesI & H1tech. eHAMP!ON8 a local govemment parks In Ille country." he says, "and officer to me. "althoogh nowadays. for this month's look at leisure and recreational it caters for a whole range ot $ports. * Air Pegasus trainers only £39.95 * amateurism seems to be catching Teviotdale Harriers are coming up tor We've got it and we want to share it with you on!" provision in Scotland. theircontenary(1989)andat special Open Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. -s p.m. II doesn•t moch to deduce events thoy can atract a thousand Run in Scotland's Beautiful Border Country. taJ from his remark that, even in sport, runners." Start with the Teviotdale Harriers Half the Borderer differs from his From busUing Hawickor"Hoyk" Marathon on Sunday July 3rd 1988. countrymen in certain respects, and which ranges from pre-school to farbutitcan'tgoon, and besides Ille as It's pronounoefllce, willl south to fish". All In all, it's very managed by aweel-ken1 local offoclal, cnvironme-ntal services ha.s SEND 18p STAMP FOR MUSEUMS HISTORIC HOUSES ABBEYS TOWN Ian Yates. manager, anr llllngs, It •Eyemoulll and Duns both have CI.ENRCmlES. FIFE Bloom and Best Flora l District in Scotland Awards. Stadium. near Galashi-els, was the "hub of Uie wheel" which hooses hosts a trlallllon on June 19"1 and the athletics dubs, there is an annual ltY7 &RU first sub-national facility of fts type to Borde<• Regional CouncB. it is a TBVlotdale People's Half Marathon series ol road races in the fishing (0682) 7 42804 [any timeJ For funher information on Roxburgh District contact : be developed unde< Scoltisll Sp0<1S shott drive to Hawick. administtalive oo July 3rd. town, plus a Duns to Eyemoulll Half TOURIST LEISURE MANAGER DISTRICT OFFICES, Council policy. Sinco then. we"ve cenue of Roxburgh District. I may Jedburgn and Kelso haVe 25m Marathon but, geoorally speaking, BIOMECllAHICAL .&ISEISMENTS 4r OllTllOTICI HIGH STREET, HAWICK (0450) 75991 had great results. A new club lrom have avoicted mentioning rugby so pools, and Kelso lts racecourse. but most local runners travel for good Peebles has joined Ille established road running • usually to the north ranks 01 Metroso AC, Gala Harriers, east of England." is Mr McGulgan·s BlaclGlasgow AC Sprtng Track MMllng, , 10 March Crownpo1n1 - 100m • 1,G . MeArttuJr{t.AonkShen) 12.6; VlH(Clyd) 1-se-53,u . u :am• ~ (SVHC) LVI '9-58; l2. F. Au1M1 (law) ~c.7; HJ I, D. ""'""' (SVHCl :i-o&-1a; 1.3. S. '°'1l (Clyd) 2 22- (Kirk Qyl l.65m; U I, E. SCo1l (EAC) "3. Teom, I , Clydosdalo H:IO p:a --(- RR) 91-20; 1.3, M. 2 T0)1of(BlocM Rl1j LV2 92-50. 11.lltn;SP 1, A. Mad< (UP) 13.3$m;2, J Renrr.wshlrti AAA 10 MU• Rold RIC., Scou (SO-alh Polo&) Vet 12.39m. JT I, I MacOU11 10,000 M-'tH Aoed Race, Dyee Peopln Halt MarsHto t\, Dye. • Oreenock - McGrurl< '6Jl2m. MacDuft • 1. C . Mein l)'rt (Fruer ) 7o-.&3; 2, c . tfobtt I , A. Douglas (VP) 50-39: 2. P. Conaghan LIDIH: 1oomr.zoom t. F. Cald0< (IMno( 1, A. Reid (C0..51ots) 32•1<: 2, R Toylol (Ft.. tr )71·55;3, H. Hogg (Abet) VI 72· (IDMSV) Sfl.49: 3, H. COx (GGH) 50·54: 12.lll2U; HJ I , K. Dyer (Ayr $<>0) (AbOr) 32•22: 3, M. F~M (Malay) 32·39: 21: • . J. Rooorl$0n (Aber) 73-01 ; s , w C. A. Daly (Bella) 51-07; 5, C. Spence t.53m:2,M.Cireen(Ayr Sea) 1.$0m; JT1, •. M. Wright {CoaSle«) 33-20: VI, J, Adami (Sllllland) V2 73-23; 8 , A. (iDMSV) S 1-50;6, C. Thomson (Cambut) J , CUrrlo (Monk SllenJ 38.12m. Gatton (Aber) 35·53: LI, H. Wl.. i oy Noovo1 (,'btr) 7fS..416; L1, M. Duthie 51 •54: V1, A. Adams (Dumb} 52·54; L1 , (Ftaset) 37oS2. (FtOHI) 80·• 6: l2,M. Slalfotd(Abet) 84- e . Holi (WO") 66-51; L2. s . Neeotum Oten Fruin 15 Mll• Ro1d Rice, 07; L3, S. IJlmO (AW) 84-53; LVI, J . (Clyd) e&-57: L3, S. Belford (Kilb) LVI 70· H•len1bUtgh • Selktf lc Ptop&H Hall M aratl\or\ Selklfk Mlnal (Sl1e-) 89-53; LV2, 0 . F,_,, 17; LV2, A Fl-(IBMSV) 7S-33. 1, P. C<>nagllan (IBMSV) n-39: 2, A ENGLAND IOOk hoooul Scollllh Ve terana Easter 10,000 8&-37; V3. s. - (~ 67·35; (EAC) 81·03: L1, N. McG-(Ktlso) to- finis'*'; 73 seconds allead of Olympic mara\tlOn CIOniender Paua Fudge, (RAF/form) 51 ..1; 3dl. DeYoy (ES><) Metree Road Aace, lnvetnff:S - Ll,J, MoCcJll (GAC)91-'B: L2, K.Jonn 35; l2, A. Dlc:k$on (Law) 93-16, Tern I, who in 1IKn was !WO seconds ahead of Clvls Haskon-Price on a COUlff 52-12: v1, A s-\.m H; 2. 16M S!>engo OuncfM HawkhUI H 10,000 Metrtt The race, and t.'ichelln City CycltngChampionsh;p, Ma tc h. Otang•mouth • 7111 311-43;0/50: 1, G . Blown (lnvl() 41h Val:ley AC: 3, Holtnsburgh AAC. Ro1d Rice, Calrd P.t.rk, Ound•• • was shown la\Of In Ille day on Soottish ToleVi$1on, but unlortvnately lhO Boyt· 1, Ountttmll r\O 163pts::2. PeM ?6, 38-00,0l80:1,A. Mcinnes (VP) 18111 41• I, C. Haslaon (H8T) 31·57, 1.3, M. Slloridan (GGH) 52·54 21: C, G. MiM (Pt:er) VI ao-33: 5, 0 . VI . A W•alhemead (EAC) 31-10; V2, T Homi""'1 (lll-IH) ac.. c: e. c . M;ln!yft Rou (File) 33.(19; V3, R WoOd (ORR) ------, (f111Hf)8l•OO; Ll,C. Pri<>e(DHH) 18" 33-1&; L1, C ....,.(OHt!) LVI 34-CO; L2, M-15 (rec:otd); L2, G. - (ORR) M Mulr(ORR) 36-30:L3,M T- 1(1'>0 133td 101-53: L3 V. Fyal (ORR) 136111 3M5;l<,G.H,1.-(0RR)co.57 ,L5. G 102-07. LVI, A. Wisor> (U'>all) 108-27. Rooerucn (_ _..) 41-06; l6. J Toomo • Men I, File AC, - I, E- (ORR) lV2 41•211, LV3, A NOYoO-QO'CIQ (fk>'M's.S) 41-37 Ttams • Men 1, Dundee HawWI H 10 --~Pet1h S1r11thl:ay Harrt•rs- Horth inch 4 x plS:Women 1, Dundee AoaCI Runners 12 3 Mlle Roed Rae.. P.n.h • Pit 1, Fa11dtl( VICIOria H 60-02 (reCXlfd); 2, Porlh S!rathtay H62· 19:3. Ktnrost 6C·5': lnv1rness H OfH!n Or1dtd Mttllng, Fa1to11Laps; 1,T Reid 14· 21 (fOCO'd);2. Outons P 1r1<, lnvtm ess. G. !!town 14·24 (boil> Sbrling Uri); 3, R. 100 I, M. Davidson 10.8. 2, M. Kll'lO 10.e Fleming (FVH) and s . Halo (PSfl) bOlh (bolhAl>irooon):200 1,M. KlnQ230: 2. \4·35: Ladit t 1, Porth &ra!htay H 89•45, M. Dnvkison 23,0; SOOOm 1, A. Ctf'JSWO!l Fastest 1, A. v.lhlte (PSH) \9-52(tl00td) (Aber) IC.52.3, U . 0 . Ma.,loaon (Al>Of) 7.19"': HJ I, D. Bome:son (lnvtr) I 1.t5m: 2, D. Molnleson t .!ICltn; women1 OT 1, H CO.V.(Aber)''-""'-- TOM Scott M• moNI 10M Ue Ao1d Race CITY OF GLASGOW lncl\ldlng kotUlh Velltanl 10 Mlle Scottlth end North West LtlOW. Chlmpk)nahlp. Law to Stt•U~tyde C:rownpolnl • HALF MARATHON Part< · Ohr I: I, Ayr SealorlhAC 12'6.S p!S, 2, 1. A. G"'-(C8mbu1) • 7·38; 2, P. Fol ESKIEWM 1122; 3, Vk::oria Pant MC (Mofl)•7·39: 3, D. Frame {law) '6-58; c, 109e.S: • . - H 1089 S: 5, DON'T GET LEFT STANDING A. Dliy (Bello) 49-36: S, F. Harpet (PIQ Lass\Wekt AC 970: &, l<.lrlur'tlilOch 49-52: 6, J . Blown (Molh) SO-SS: 7, J, Olympians 964.5: 7, Kibatge1ly & o;., AC This exciting new event will toke place in Glasgow Adami (Dumo) 20:1'1 53-o1 ; VS, 8 582.5. on Sundoy 1lth September. Storl time is 12 noon MoMonl>gle (She!I) 2111 53-oS; LI, S Slnctw(lnllnt)COl11S4-30;l2,E. 13 and the course is o 1h marathon distonce. (Klbl 7• 1h 56-49; L3, J , Donnoe< (LVI)
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16 V231·<4:5,E. O'bson (Croosg<>tas, File) S.•2 Primary Schools Murray (Kiib) ~3; 1.2, M. Mooro (Kiib) Scodand ttophy for t9n alhle1es. 18 AKoane(StSert's.A ~drle) 6·12 8 A Dltish Schools 13 W S11v1<(Bargo••.,1 1e. Aberdoon) S-47 (AbOf) 811\36•35: V2, R. Wolby (Btacklskl) (ESH) 33-41; L1. P. C-< (EAC) 611\35- when it was formed in 1984 was a runners and spectators. The 1 St s..rs (A!tdrlG) 68 14 e McGeo (Pctemead, COf"lval) 5-47 could write: "II there is hope for the 2 Drumlarrig (Hawlck) 73 131h 37-54; V3, G. Fraser{lnver) 39-06; 59: L2, M, Dryburgh (Oun) 42-44; L3. J . proper rix1uro list of events. To keep awesome short climb from tho ISGHogg(Balgownle,Aberdeen) S.51 luluro, ii lies will\ Ille North." Of Ille 3 eonon Bridgo (OingwoJ~ n Teams. 1, Coas~ers AC 23 pt: 2. 5mllh {Dun) 44·02. unique and hospitable sening has 10 16 G "-''•(Dunnl!der , Klrkcaldy) 5"51 tnvemoss H 43: 3. AbOrcteon A.AC 49, It as conciso as poss!bkl for such a llrsr twenty in the foor races, twenly 4 SI Mary's Prep (Melrose) 104 17GCannlng(StMatthew's) 5·51 Oundo• un.lverslty Open Graded diverse far-llung sport has always boscenortestedlDbe bcUevOO! The loam and Individual places were s Locng11pnoao 119 18 C t.tcDetmon (St Motll\eW's) S-52 6 George WMSOn's. COCog.o t24 17 Moollng, C.fltd Park, Oundoo • been difficult Every year the Tiso quality and quanllty ol the f~ mlghl achieved by schools from Ross-shire 19 c Su1h0<1and (Brldgatbridge. In August. Jacqueline 16 Cornbonk S1 James (Ponlculk) 248 Sc:oltlsh Na11on&I Ch1mplonshtp, Fon which olten cause qvestlons and eventful sonio with the hlH running, K.irkcaldy High Sollool on April 23. w!D go IO S1 Ambroso's. She Is a 17 Ounoon 258 5 Combank St James (Penlcllk) 103 18 Morrison's Academy 265 s Dean Pari< (Salemo) 104 North E1st Young Athletes League, WUllam- comrnen1. Nolesslhanusualln 1988. rediscovered lhe story ot a Gurkha One thousand and 66 pupils were member of CC>tzfum Alhlelic Club. Calrd Par1c, Oundee- 1, c . Manin v1 (Dumb) 2-30-09: 2. D. 19 SI AMrtm'S (OumUl&s) 279 7 St Aloys!us ColOQO 139 June 4 welcomes the firs! soldier's explollS on Glamalg In enrolching wllh course. so thal all pupils""' 14BOm, spikes". Her spor1ingamblti0<1s are 3 L S00'4) S-57 1 I Leitch (Barassle. Troon) S.1.c (VP) 10tti33·29:V2, J.Chrlstle(Cambus} about yourexpcficnce or fitnessf on a Saturday -Oc10l>, losing his shoe at the Stall. 6-02 two nights a week. Olher lntereslS 16 Dy11 (Ooonroo1. Ayr) 6-04 5VTlemey(S1Ma!ll\eW's) 5·24 lntOf'mediatM. 1, F. Walt 5333 pi; 2, A. permission of Westerlands CCC Mormond Hiii Race unfortuna1ely. retriove and s raood back to tt. then include badminlon. swimming and 17 M Mc.Kee (SI Ma.rch6W'S, Bishopbrlgg$) 6 J Thomson (S"'"'"10uSe) S.26 Block 2818; 3. N. Reid 2470; Oops ••• One lad gels away to and t.angs ol Glengoyne Oistillery: ran on, ciutchlng his trainer. to 7 A MacPherson (Hu1cheson11) S.26 Junlois · 1. K. McNOl:I 3033 pt; 2, c. Ice skating. Hor favoorite allllele Is 6-05 o llyer at lhe Primary Schools' By popular demand, the Dumgoyne shouts of. ·Go on Brian Whittle: Yvonne Murray, •because we met 18 v Honderson (Bridgend. AosS·Shlte) 8 G Co• (Rav..,walg, Groenock) S.26 Prltohard 2947; 3. M. Sonvnervile 2712: 9SGalla<:hlgi!lng (llo'ness) LV1 cross·eounuy day. "The best of Edinburgh Woollen Mill and does 7 Glasgow High 171; 67<41; l3,A. DICkSon (Law)68-29; L4. A. 19 A Mae0onard (T_,,ds, lMne) S. evenis, tho wor&t of events~ to dreuits OC'I Tuesdays and repititlons 8 Abet10Ur Houso (BonHsNldale H 3SO. from lasl year's 1esul1S. Geoln, Airdrie) 5·49 263 Ben Aha Hiii Raet, Thurso • I.aura Mckenzie, Suzie Wrlghl and t9 St Ango '72 02:V2,J.Mal>hoJ16t •13;L1,M. Mc8oalh 8 E Rrdlaldson (SronGl>Ouso) S.54 10 Banff 182 60·04: t2. M . Gtoon 61..06 (all ol Bantt, who finished 18th in 1987, 7 8 Laslie (Papda:a. Otlsotl>urgh Soult\ f'al1<) 5-30 15 Eastereoun (ArmadaSG) 215 wunam· 12S!:ar&on(StSorrsAlrdrlo) 6-a. 001 of 300 competitors!), and St 3 A MonlOv& (St ANJr11W'1. Oumrries) s- 18 LlnlfllgOW 224 1. J . H<>pbum (Loci\) 28-31 ; 2, W. 13 AM 'Nhlte (Geotge Heriots) S.06 33 t7 Morrlson'1 Aead9my 227 Rodge) 232 (GWH) 31·22: •.H. Muchamore (HELP) fiom victory IO lhlrd place in the 1976 15 M Smith (Tarradalt, ROSS•shlro) 6-07 19 8t81clbor (GlaSgow) 238 16 l O\Ann (St John's. Ayr) 6-09 5 A B34 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 35 - On the VETERAN scene ... I • Subscribe to Scotland's oterans took nine of the rirst of eight miles In !ho last lhree monlhs, As a road race promoter mysell parllclpalloon In $UCh evenlS, lldoos • Treat yoyrself Runner now, and you are Vtwotvo places in lhe lodlabef what ho didll'I say was how many lcanseebo1h sides ol 111eluuo,and nol en~~o !hem IDmemborsNpola and yoyr pa11ner WORTH Matalhon on Aj>rll 24, wllidl was lhe limes a day he'd run •fllht mHos. as someone who trios to glvo lhe dub affi.. rod ID lhe SAAA • as lhe to two nights automatically entitled to official SVHC Champlonshlpandlhe I had suggeslOd 1ha1 a slOady veterans a good deal a1 Hadd1ngton SVHCis. FREE accommodation SAM Championship. Ovor 70 par s.so pac:o might be qu1aenjoya1>1e. h canbeagambletoget sponsotS IO Now 111e added dilemma is Ntft at a top British UPTO two nights free accommodation oon1 of lhe enuants were vecerans but no, 8'1 IOOI< ott, and 11 lhe ..n I put uplrephiesand prizes only to find vaierans ol Whauwer slalUs wish to hotel (inclu made a was tenlh In lhe lncrocfltlle bmO ol 2· somoollhecategOrieshavonotboon European 0t Worfd eha~ and another 15 200 top hotels in the UK. requG$1 that lho vets wppo lhe SAAA and the BVAF. Al is yours by right I GOT MY MAG malO and I fomale, not only maJYondons to was said IO have 1eccivad a loner .•• PLUS otters Increasing committmenl two people this Autumn, le• or ciost oounuy running rather inlormalion and adV<>rlislng vetef'ans. from the taX man about his winnings to other sports such as onenteering. including entries to the lhan roads Bill SIDdrl~. 1oom th.alho hadontyrunam.aximum lmilDd calegOrkls "•me M r
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Standing" order (UK reslde36 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 37 THE MACALLAN KINCARDINE & DEESIDE DISTRICT e...-_.-.... .n: ..... COUNCIL MORAY PEOPLE'S ----~·------... ----,,-·-· - I MARATHON AND HALF STONEHAVEN May SCOTI"ISH 60fO•t Champ6onsl\ip1, £ASTKi-Su:rvl* 1oK-Raco. Gl.£NGOYNE Ga>op. a-r.,,.;, E - A MARATHON AND 10K ElWlnl HAOOINGTON FosiJval S 14. Rold GOVANGai'd<>nFes!Mll10KRaodRaoo, Race,Haddlng!DnE - Joe Fone Spana, Govan RACE BENS of Jin Fell Raoe, JIK8 TISOClmpolt fll Ract,ltnnOJt1aNn 6S, H'!Qh S>eel, HadOlnglOn, E. l- (SAAA & SWAAA Rules) GRAMPlAN lV Athletics LeCl9tJe, Elgin 8A THGATE Highland Gamos, Balllgai• CArTHNESS Hall M.iiramon. caunn.11 HFC UK ChaniPionsh;ps, 0Grby 11 .00 a.m. Sunday 7th August 1988 fire UK cnamplonshlP!. Dolby CA111NAPPl.E HU Raco, llalhga!• (YG!S LILIAS Day Road race, Kii batc.han .. only) June NEW Glasoo'N Hosp!co 10K Sunday 3rd July ; . SCOTTISH Mountaln T"8lo (SWCCARA Champ), Glasgow. E SAM Ea11 O:.S1rld Chnmp!onslips. t Roee Director, Prince and Prince5s or Main Sponsors: Kincardine & MeDdOwt>Bnk RO$S-SHllUO People's 10K Rood Raco, w~o Hospice, 73 car1~on Piace, AHCA Young Alhlet11 Mee1lno. ~I Gl-.GS. Deeside District Council SA.AA We11 Oiattlct ~tl'!ips, l'Cl1)CI SAA.A Decathlon & Rtlay SAM o.ca11>1on °"""plon.sbps· Ayr Entries limited to 2000 runners FAUORK 0ptn Ctoc!...... llng. Cllamj>iooshlps, Ayr t i ~ SCOTTISH Y°""' A... ~ .. Hand""? GrangeMOU".11. E • Grange"'°""' SGOlTV " I Rac;e, Bonc>lorf S-:adum, Gtangemouf:l'l. Tet.: 032,.,. ~ t Entry Fee £4.00 -. ~ '83752 SCOTTISH \Wo..Je Trust 1CK Road Scenic rural and coastal route with WESTERN Isles Halt -.:t>or>, AIRDRIE~ Games• .._,....., -.y, lewlnmoy 2 ML-Rico, G..._ -5'.-.n-e!Wa:ller, °"'°'""" --· and trophies. 29 G.._ BORDER Al!te11c$ LNgut. TwMclba."llC swimming pool 1 tRVINE Valley H.llt Ma!a1h0n E • Nall 4 CUMBERNAULD Hau Manuhon, Glblon, 3, ~ Road, GalSIOn. Cunbema"1d. E • Stephen R®emon, AENFREWSHIRE.ou_,.,..,,,. AA Entry forms, send S.A .E.: Race Administrator. Entry forms available from AyrshI" (SR), MomorwOll Olstr!CI EAS'f NCtUir; ol Ato ka!I Mara!hOn, E • Deeside District Council, Viewmount, Stonehaven. Recreation, 30/32 High Street, COundl, CIYIC COntro, Motherwell Ml 1 Y otymplad, Moodow!XM'l)I Raco Convener, 24, V!twk>rlh Ptaoo. SnlChlnmoy 1t.c. Roaaf\ace,Moadows. Pittenweem, Fite. ECIJ\bvrQl'I Elgin, KIAKCAlOV Collogo ol Tocnnology >iOll CARlUKE 10 ..... Road Raco. Cotluk•
Closing Date 17·6·88 4 M.\rathOn, KlrkCGldy, 11 amE Klr"~y CUt-.iNOCK Halt Ma.tathOn, CurMOCk SAi Chlnmoy 2 Ml. Road Roco, Glasgow Moray, Coll090 "' Ttcllnology . SI Boyoelan4 AYO' CRAIG IE Hill Roco. Barmood Scotland. IV30 1BX KlrkClldy, K71
BRITAINS MOST BEAUTIFUL AND llBIJP ~ THE HAVE A CUMBERNAULD CHALLENGING COURSE GREAT WEEKEND ~ HADDINGTON HALF MARATHON ~~ POSTUREPEDIC IN THE ENGLISH &EAST LOTHIAN PACEMAKERS LAKE DISTRICT. Sunday 5th June lAKES MARATHON in conjunction with AND HALF MARATHON-SATURDAY e ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Entry Fee £3.50; Over £1000 in prizes EAST LOTHIAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OCTOBER 1ST 1988 e BEER TENT e REFRESHMENTS. LEISURE, RECREATION and TOURISM Commemorative medal to all finishers present the ~ e MARSHALLED THROUGHOUT. HADDINGTON ROAD RACE Entry fonns from: e FULL DRINKS AND MEDICAL SUPPORT. SERIES (1988) Stephen Robertson e SHOWERS/CHANGING FACILITIES. Supported By Curnbemauld and JOE FORTE SPORTS PARKING NEARBY. 65 H'igh Slleel, Hadclngton, EaSI LO!hian. Kilsyth District Council e alld Council Offices, Bron Way EAST LOTHIAN NEWS ALL RUNNERS MUST BE 17 YEARS Cumbemauld G67 lDZ. s..ndly 171hAptl- 10Mole- 2 OOpm OLD OR OVER UNDER A.A.A. RCD ES. ScorushGrandPtix Even! Starling from Cockermouth in Cumbria the Sealy Posturpedic Lakes Marathon and Half Marathon are FOR FURTHER DETAILS INCLUDING Sarurelay 4th June- · Fes:fva.I" 5 Mlle- 3.00pm something you can boast about running! A restricted ENTRY FORMS SEND AN S.A.E. TO: Fes11vsi Spons Day Atmo$phete enlry event climbing 500 feel in the first four miles then &indev 14th AugU$t-Open Y.i: Marathon -3.00pm following a scenic route around Basenthwaite Lake, this Is an event every runner should have under his belt f'IUlEPOSTSf.AJ.Y MAA-\THON AIE-lt- Nolson Pad<-Haddlng!on Sponsored by: Over £2.000 worth of prizes, including a first prize of free IJll/.g COCK~~OA~JENTRE UTEHSlVEPRIZEUSTAHOCOMMEMOAATIVESERIESAWAROS- Cumbemauld Development Corporation enll)I into the 1989 New York /'\arathon, with travel COCKERMOOTH. CUMBRIA CAl3 9H OR TEL: 0900 823596. 10 MIM - C2 50 5 Mlle- £2.00 YJ. Maratnon- Cl.50 Cumbemauld and Kilsyth District Council and accommodation, plus medals and certificates for all ~ Em1tell'90ISandsave£1.00-b£7.00 Al.L EVENTS UNDER 5.A.A.A, S.W .C.C.. R.R.A. AUlES Cumbemauld News and Kilsyth Chronicle finishers. Team entries welcome. Under AAA rules. OFFICIAL.MA EVENT·PERMIT No. !El96.
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BRITISH AIRWAYS PLEASE SHARE OUR ADMIRATI ON 14 19 for the dedicated group of runners wflo AVA Seo'tm •OK - Race and Fun EDINBURGH' o.mco All\-LNgUe. """ lW- KINNING Park Fet11va1 Ouatltt AFTON Water tOt.tL Road Raict, New Mateltlon. Glasgow CUrModl will gather behind our small distillery and 11 FORRES I Miio - -·Forre1 BO'NESS 10K Rood race. Bo·non attempt to struggle up our wooded glen in BRITISH AtnleltOI LOogue (2) 02. FORTH Road Runnor• 10« - Raoe, HUNTERS 8og Tnn, Edinburgh fo<1h 15 G8 v USSR v France ( ~lW) Ponsmoi.J'1 GLASGOW the 3rd Glengoyne Gallop. The climb to the OOUAn---k Hill Race, De.tar LARGS to Areft011on AOOO Allot, Largs BEm-t CiYk: Spoflt & Road Rae.. Bolth SCOTTISH Co-op Mid Argyll Half FRANK Slndnlr ..,....,,lo! RCX>d R..,., CAIRN Tablo Hll Aaot. MUlrklrll Mwo:hon, Lod1Qllphoad E - Ma.ll>r110ad SUNDAY 14th AUGUST 1988 START 9.30am do it. If you woul~~ :are to join us at MEETINO ln'1tnollonll. EM Permit LOMONDS or File .." n-. Ga!Udl 18 SCOTIISH A!hlei;c; Leagw (2) 01 & 2. NUM Gala Doy SportS MaetnQ. Holyrcod Ayr, 03 6 •.Me-~ PERMIT OBTAINED FROM 3.00pm~· !1" ~:_._ ._,on J~ne Sth ye.u FOR'TH Vallty Leag>JI 01, UVlng11"n: MONlfo 7 - - Ra<9. SPRl>ITING lot BrliOin. ~"' SA.A.A. & S.W AAA. can • • · • witness th is SCOITISH - PwnalNon & Relay Coo:!Jgridge 02. Saugh>:>n ,. CNmpl. Glangernauth . GOSFORD,,.,.. Road Rac».L_..idty TISO Sewn His ol E"'11>uogh Race. Over £2,000 of prizes, including flights to event and for your pleasure our manager TIW'RAJN I.I# Race, EaA Limon E-gh Europe, Paris and London, 100 spot prizes 20 including a trip to Paris. Prizes for first ten has reserved a few drams of our CLENGOYNE 12 BRITISH Al!tt:lcl LH(lut (2) Kl.WINNING Ac:adany Fe- ol - finishers, first three women, first three male 10 YEAR OLD SI NGLE HIGHLAND MALT for your MUIAKIRK COlm11blt l*I. 14Wklrll llumong, Kllwlmlng. and female veterans in all categories. CL VOEBAM< Hall Mo.,.d\On, Cl)'_. 91.1Z:Zl8ERRY HPI -· 11.ggat trouble in getting here. To ensure the e . Lt11U11 onc1 Reaeallon Dept. SCOITISH Womtn1 AJnle!lco League 22 eounc1 ornc:o1. °'Y-• · DI. Moadawbanl<: D2.c-tipolntD3, SCOTilSH Schoal1 Champlonohlpl • omCIAL ENTRY FORM Granpemoulh: O•. Pitroa'll'le. Boys, Granoernoutti: Gifts. CrownPQlnt CORT· ~ t..aw HU Race, Clad1an or runners do not suffer an altogether rough OUMFAIES Hall Mata111on, Ol#nfries E Comp1lt PLEASE WRITE IN BLOCK CAPITALS • Sh!G4a Howa1, 4, 51.MichaelsTenaoe, SCOTIISHVoungAt11kno1LooguoNorai SKYE Weok 1-iall Mara!hol'I, Po11roo. E • Henry S1roo1, Oumlrlos East. Ountrdotn ADDRESS: ...... Carnogl9 C9nlte. PUmlur St., ST FERGUS Gala 3 M itt Road Afco. For1 Wlla.-n callow striplings under the age of majority). Duti*mhnt Pe1emeact Furthermore, if you would care to test your POSTCODE. DATE OF BIRT!L.... - - .. wits and ailing body against our magnificent T.S.B. NAME or CLUB·___ v. 1r VE'rERAN---- peak the entry fee is a mere pittance, AR£ YOU DISAllL£D? ...... -...... AGE ON RACt DAY: (twenty bob) considering the nature of Blairgowrie If YliS PLEASE A'IT AC!! NOTE < ADVISINC OF DISABILITY the liquid gold prizes. Thank you for f, SOO Half ENTRY FEE £4.50 supporting us. THE N.fCE WHERE .fU C.fSH IS N.f/SEQ. Marathon CLOSING DATE 6th AUGUST 1988 FON THE • (or when entry limit is reached) DEVELOPMENT ' Saturday Aug 20th The entry fee must be enclosed with this fonn OF ,f THU TICS along with a 9" x 6" stamped addressed envelope Starting 2. l Spm and made payable to BELLAHOUSTON HARRIERS. A tough half marathon starting and finishing at Entries should be sent to:- the Blairgowrie Leisure Centre. Changing BRITISH AIRWAYS GLASGOW HALF MARATHON facilities are excellent, and runners have free use 53 Anchor Crescent, Paisley, PAl lLX of the swimming pool after the race. Prizes Course:- Accurately measured. given out in the main hall where a light snack is mtATHC"... '(D[ ~.!. c.ot;.-:a, KAlF MAIATMOU provided for competitors. Crechc facilities QUAIJTY TROPHIES TO ALL FINISHERS PLUS J :r ~SA.A A ISWCC .&.•JtA ,_.. provided for runners' young children. EXTENSIVE PRIZE L!Sl'. I hereby declare that I In the evening, Blairgowrie Road Runners are will be 18 years of age or over as of 3lst January SUNDAY, 12th JUNE organising a ceilidh at which a video of the 1988 and that I am an amateur as defined by the afternoon's race will be shown. 1he v.iue "' $.A.A.A. laws. I 1U1derstand that I participate ENTRY FEE """'°. .,£1 200 £ f .00 Over SO different prizes totalling more than lllCluding entirely at my own risk and cannot hold the V. l. f O £ 1.00. £800. All finishers receive medals. organisers responsible for any injury suffered by £300 first Prize value me in this event or for property lost during the ''The friendly haff-marathon" event. THE GLENGOYNE DISTILLERY Further infonnation and entry fonns from : Signature ...... John Wilson, Springban.k, DarkfauJds, Clenaornt. S'olland. ftltphone 2$( , Blairgowrie PHIO6QB
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THE SCOTTISH CO-OP MID ARGYLL HALF e..-.-•~ n:...... -~ ,...... ____ ---- CUNNINGHAMI MARATHON .. Plus Fun Run ----··--·-· - I 1 'h miles (All A ges) People who care SRICNM10y2Ml.RoadRa<».- KNOClna!.S Medals 10 all finishers · Aat & Fast Country Course Prizes SRIC/wvnoy2Ml--.MeadOW1. in all categories · Team Prizes (3 runners) ENGLAND V USA (M)(Trad< V FRG (\'<) Elflll>ur.,,. CRAJG Bheag Iii Race. KlngLANARKSHIRE
AAA Ttod< League. WOOLWICH Inverness Hlghland 2 WltWW. Ga.mes. lnvemess. Sunday 24 July Irvine Harbour Festival Half El.DON lft - & Fes:lval Sport5, Marathon Ml!IOSe ACCESS ut Wamont LNQUO (2) (01), AUNSPORT !OK. SOnlllg. 17 THE WILSON FUEL Mea-k Sunday 7 August The 2' I BALMEDIE Beacll Bash.Aberdeen. CAMPBELTOWN FESTIVAL OORNOCH Feseval Hall Marainon. Corrie Capers Round ARBROATH Half Marathon. Arbroa:h Oomock E • Jud,#1 Gr9tn, <&1 DUNS Spew. Oun1. CAMPBEL TOWN Fesllval Wee!< Hall WEEK HALF MARATHON Clashmugadl, Cla•Nno<•. SU#>Ononel Menlinon, tampbol:own. E • Race Arran Relay Race BMW Lod• Golhoel10Wn,PA28 Sunday 4 September OAIAY Crtll AAA/WAAA Junior MAMORE Hll Raoe, KlnloehlO'lttl SCOTLANO v koland v ICOland (M.W), Chatnplon&hlps, Stoke GrangomoWI. INVE.RNESS tOK Peop\es Race & Fun The Round Cumbrae Medals to all finishers Free Swim and showers N. IRELAND Champion•~·· Anllim Aun, tnv~M.s.s. • E' • Race Director, 10 Entry limit 300 Entry fee £4 FALKLAND FesWal HiD Race, F~and VETERANS IOK Trad< & Ponlalhlon, CtVJrch Stroer. Jnvemess, IV1 tEA, Road Race E - K. MacGulre, 13 UquorsK>Oe. SHOlTS W..ghfand Gamea. ShOtll Cootbridgl. Falkland, Fiie. KILOOON Hill Race, Maybole. Entry forms: Race Secretary Kintyre Centre, WESTKllbrldo B8 Opo11Allllollc Moe~ng. 10 Stewart Road, Campbeltown PA28 6AT LAIAIG Gtvu Raco. Btaemar West KltbrkSe SCOTTISH All't!ollc League 01 & 2': Ayr; DAIRY CReST SAM Undor 19 03 & .i, Meadowban~ and MIDSUMMER Games, EM P<>rmll, 3 Cl>amp\onlhlpo, Meodowban~. Loplnllllul, FIN 20 COUNTY GARAGE BLACK H!ll Race, Earts!Of'I DAIRY CREST SWAM Under 19 BENAATY Hiii Race, Boll1ngry Cl>omp10nlhlp1, Orangomouank. SAAAA & SUVAAA rules. NAROONA Mladeje, 1MF porml;, Solia David Manin, EdonwOOlnmoy IOK Road Race, Glaurgn. Council, SCOTTISH & N West Le3CUO 01 & 2. 12 Cto.vnpoilrl1; 03 & 4, Ayr. OS, Oum!ries INVERNESS 0s>tn - Moo111l9. 22 Department of Leisure, EDINBURGH "'°""' Ml Road Race, SVHC T111Ck & Field Cllan1"onsl'il>t. "'- ( 15Km), MolltL SCOTRAIL Ctlomplonsrips, Ct<>wr>polnL Recreation & Tourism . • Cc<>llwl• SCOTTISH Hoavy Ev1nt1 PECJPf.E"S RACEa FUNRUN :.' t cnampons1>po, CIJP'lf 13 SCOITISH 31( Trade Walk 25 Montgomerie SUNDAY 2.JO p.m. v ~p, Cn>wnpoinL Crescenl, Saltcoats : 17th JULY INVERNESS YOUNG A1tetes league West 01 & 2 ltVINGSTON Evening Meeting. GlAOllANKGames, -1 Coolbridg9. 03~ °"'VI- 23 Tel: 0294·602617. Under SAAA/SWAAA/SWCCU & RRA Rules ------~ STONEHAVEN Holl MonllllOfl, SRICl*lmGl' 1 ML Rood - . OJIS90w MA & WA.AA COmblnec Events Fast. flat town centre course through SD*'&•en E - Rae. Admtunxw, GJHn. ~. S?c>lurgn. (10ml), o..g.-... forming part of the inaugural official FUN RUN 6 .. ELGIN Highland aa..,,.._ Eli;ln. Scottish Road Race Championship. Sunday 19th 1987 June, FAUQRK Open G"'6tcl MM*'9. ARISAIG IO MllllO tO Mll Rotd - Course records: Men 29-29 (Peter Fox): Starts 2.15pm fun run 1pm GlAMAIG Hil Race, Selgactw>. Isle or Women 31 -56 (Lisa Martin). £2000 in Entry fee £3.00 '------. Sky•. (4.00 on race day MUSSELBURGH FO$llvol - Rxe, prizes for all categories, including fun run Mutse!Ciurgh. individuals, vets, athletics clubs, pub Children C1 .00 Will Alf Tupper return? Adults £1.50 SCOTRAll. Cllamp!on!.nlp, C!CwnpolnL and works teams, w ith medals to all Medal plus special prize SCOTWD'S RRST STAOMNESS Hair Marathon, DORNOCH FESTIVAL race finishers. Strong spectator to all finishers Svomnoss. participation; post race disco for 1st prize (men) £100 2nd prize £50 ''UNATTACHED'' RUNNERS HALF MARATHON AND 10K runners and guests. 3rd prize £30 AAA & WA.AA COmbl.ned Events Saturday 2nd July - 3pm Entry forms from branches of the Bank lst prize (female) £50 Cl>amp;onsllip, Stolte. 2nd prize £30 of Scotland, or with SAE to Turnbull CHAMPIONSHIP FALKIRK Young Athle!es MeoMg, * * * Over £250 in vouchers plus other prizes * * * 3rd prize £20 Grangemou1h, E • Grangomoulh Sports, 10 Church Street, Inverness. Trophies and Veteran SUNDAY 16th OCTOBER 1988, at NOON Stadium, Tel: 002•~483752. * * * Commemorative engraved glass and medal * * * prizes Entries close 11th July. Run au year. finish off here. GREAT Nor01 Run, Nowcasde. * * * Team and Individual Tropies * * * Enquiries: Entry forms from: Or91nl1od by East A HIGHLANDS ANO ISLANOS Jlnette Hume, Fee £4. HELENS BURGH Ptoples Hall Maralhan Sutherl1nd Running DEVELOPMENT BOARO PROJECT 59, Pathhead, Judith Green, Details and Entry Forms from E. Campbell, Kisimul, IRVINE Holl MotalllOn. lrvino, E • Depl ol Club unde< SAAA, New Cumnock 41 Clashmugach, Cfashmore, SPONSORED BY Alma Road, Fort William. ltllUlt, AK & Taorlsm. Cunnln,ghame SWAAA and SWCCU Tel. NC 3281 1 Ol1ttlc1 Council, 25 Mongomerle Sutherland lVZS 3RQ & RRArulH. "Press & Journal" Ctescent, S.altcoats. • Scotland's Runner June 1988 42 Scotland's Runner June 1988 43 Auiuttl h.~ THE IOK OK e.·--•- n:...... ~~ D PRINCESS OF ----.r:•----- __.._ ----,-·-· - "'"1l~ . ....,,.IRVINE, New T°"" Hlgltancl Games, STRATHCLYDE WOMEN'S s Ifospl 27 SRICltM'0\'21.t.Aoac!Roc8, TEN KILOMETRE ROAD RACE Ce E~ (Set, August Nfw10I llTIOIO 11.30 a.m. SUNDAY Sth JUNE, 1988 21 SCOTTISH HO! Rlct ~llllpJ. June Start/ Finish -Strathclyde Regional Headquarters, Charing Cross, Glasgow WOALD~~Sl>ps. NeYlilOl wr IOll t ,. 7 INVOC Ev~ Elo'e.nt. OJd H I, OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Mlt.LER LllO, IAC, Grand Pt1x, 3 ANGUS"'°'°' H" Roco. GIOn Doi. Inverness. -blnk BRIDGE or Allan Hijh1andGames, BQut. BURNSWARK - ond Cllnr Raoe. CoeHIL Coa:!>en. Stra-. f 11 , 1 N.1111,• MEALL· Sltl Holl Matalllon, PETERHEAD Soonilh Week Games. G!MgOw Green, Coo:lllldge. MORAVIAN Open Evon1., Qa\:enheao Po101noao. WOOd, Elgin. 1111111111111 5 KOOAK MNWMA Champlonohlpt, AJJtt'' (u'~ ah.,H:\•1:i1lon' If tC'quu«ll SHIRE Harriers Opon Meeting, l),rmlnghom 7 AbOrd&Ot\/Dundee. KOOAK MNWMA Chomploruhlp1, 8ifmlngllarn. MONKLANDS Hull Mtuathon, MAROC e..-en!ng E\lent. ReclbUm, t.ogle WORLD Junior Q\amplonshlp•. Cooll>tldgo ColdslCOO. 1111111111111111111111111 6 MOMV Peoplts Matalllon, Hall GRAMPIAr< Evening EV•ot NowmiJloll, AdJH''' Cl ill(' 2) Pt... t =r.I C't..J(' (RlU\I ,on\l'll('I(> ______;_...; o_;u_r<;;.OON.:._N_;E;;.L;;.T..:.3 °'"';;_;_M_u_naoo....:..•:...G_..,_1ac11_•..; Maiainon & 1o)(, Etg!n e . EoMc.CMn, Peioreu!tor Otpt °' n.tlOO.llOl'I, ~ Hgft S!tffl. Elg.n. 8 1111111111111111111 1111111 scornSHYounoAtt1l•t.otleoguoFlnaf, HIGHLAND Sollools Event, Dat Ctcwnpolnt. Wooo. 10 MORA VIAN Evening EvlN. COnll (or ....). Ayr ENTRY FEE £4 ·00 (inclusive of all postage) must be enclosed LINOC local Ever.L 9e«ralgJ.. FAlKIRK Young A!NotM ...... ,,,. Cheque/ P.O. made payable to:- G._.DoWlu-. --12 " THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPICE" ~ H 1 gntancs 01U'l•ring, GRAMPIAN Open Evenl. Cra'.ghg-- . Please send to:· THE RACE DIRECTOR. The Prince and Princess or Wales Hospice, MOAMOND Hil Rlct, S1tlchtn GLASGOW Gaklppen. l.aoa<1< Col.tOd. ,. Pita}(' l'nrol me ror 1hc S1r11htlydc Women's IOK Rau. I am mtdn'.:,ally fi1 10 run and undtr~tand 1ha1 I cn1rr a1 m)' own t11i l and 1ha1 1hr o rganisers will in nQ .... a)' ~ htld DALCHUU. V Hll Al<*, Laggan b>). CLOSING DATE: Friday 29th April, 1988 or when entry reaches 3,500. Pttaeed. HADOINGTON HO.If M11rathon, LOntLAN & Bofdocs Evening Event Hadolll, &S. HaylOdgo Pat1'., Peebles. I will seek sponsorship 1 estimate 4S minutes D HfOO SUHI, HocidlnglOll ROXBURGH R&ivGrS l;v•nfng EvenL for the Hospice. that I will complete SO minutes D MARVMASS Sf)Otll. !Nine. Hoylodge Park, Peeb!a.. Please send forms. the course within - SS minutes D MONABERDEEN AMATEUR CAMBUSLANG HARRIERS Separate adult )091!ing sectioo. MARYHIU HARRIERS ATHLETIC CLUB All age groups and standards Seae1ary: Tom Cempbcll, 14, Bute Glasgow's oldest alhleticclubbased See • W. H. Watson, weloome, young or old, serious or Road, Cumnocl<. Tel: 0290-24876. at John-Paul Academy in 14, Bornloboozle Plaoo, Abotdoen, social, we cater fOJ everyone. Meets Summerston, Meets every Tuesday Ab1 SNL Tel :0224·310352 every Tuesday and Thursday ?pm: DUNDEE HAWKHILL HARRIERS and Thursday 7.00pm. An ages and - Sarurday 2pm; Sunday 11 .3-0am. Track. field. aoss counny and road abilities most wo4como. Further info: ABERDEEN SISTERS NETWORK Further information: Robort tor male and tamale, coaching Stephen Lydoo, Nurses Home, District Organiser • E. McKay, 7 1, Andetson, 63, Moo~sue Drlve, availabfe. All age groops nine and Gartnavel Royal HosphaJ, Glasgow Braeslde Place, Abc< all ablMties from absolute and female aD age groups and groups and abilities, male and size and colour and send. with Tuesdays 7·9pm, Ladies andGenlS, beginner. Males/females aged 16 standazds wefcomo, ContactStuarc lemale. very welcome. Track and remittance, to: ScotRun Publications, Bellsdal o Park Pavllllon. and over are wolcome to contact the Irvine, 189, Weymouth Drive, field,roadandcrosscountry. Furlhef Wednesdays 7·8.30pm ladies ooly, secretary or call at Muirfiekt Glasgow G 12 OFP. Tel: 014·334· de1alls from : Ben Morrison, 62, Kelvingrove Street, Glasgow St Columba's Church Hall, Kilblrnle, Communtty Cenua Wednesday and 5012. Seaetary, 71. McColl Avenue, G3 7SA. Serious 1unners. novice rurtl"Ktrs and Thursday at 7pm and Saturday at Alexandria, Dunbartonshire. G83 fun runners all weblmo. General 1oam. KIRKINTILLOCH OLYMPIANS ORX. Tel: 0389·53931. secretary • J . Swindale, 29. Age 9 to 90, all weloome, (Track, Braehead, Beith, Ayrshire, Phone CUMNOCK AMATEUR ATHLETIC FK!ld, road, aoss counny). Girls scomsH TRIATHLON Beith 4156. CLUB and Women: see · John Young, 12 ASSOCIATION Meels every Monday and Dromore Sueet, KirklnuBoch: Tel: ~mbership secretary • tv'.lke BLAIRGOWRIE ROAD RUNNERS Wednesday at Broomfield Park. 041·775-0010. BoysandMen: Sec Joiner. 11. Scotland Drive, Sec • Mrs Maggie McGregor, Cumnock, from ?pm 109pm. AD ages • Henry Docherty. 22, Appleci"O$s Ounfermtlno. Ctub affiliation fONYIS Glenfernate, Enochdhu, by lrom 9 years upwards eato red f0<. Road, Langmulr Es1ate, Klr1FAIRPORT TRIATHLON CLUB See • Diet"' Loralna, 9, M1llgate, RACE ORGANISERS FrKx:kheim. Ar'broath. Angus 0011 ATHLETIC VESTS 4TW,
IN CLUB COLOURS FLEET FEET TRIATHLON CLUB See • John 0 ·0ooovan, Bowm0!11 2•·· ,... .,...... - &verything you need to House, Arbuthnon Plaoo. COTION organise a race. Stonehaven. Tel; 0569·62845. ATHLETIC ...... £4.30 £4.50 CitUT CNllCUll £4.75 £4.95 WESTER HAILES TRIATHLON VESTS C:(llfTllA$1" .,... ,_O U ll• C.-9't CLUB ClollS."fCIJICUTl __,.,,_. .,u.. ,.. - M""" MACE TO ORDER ,,... .. ""'t ...... _IOU .... ""f,I'"" Timing numbers medals. Sec • Andrew Gran1. Wester Hailes ,,._OIS((>IJNTt..,_d fcit .., ·..,-,,...,.,., \14 1 Education Centre, 5, Munaybuui Minimum ctu•ntity IW• U IM-6 • ..10).l•"0 ... • 1 course mar kings. banners.. 12 IM' design Drive, Edinburgh, EH14 2SU, Tel: (-Kl bibs. tee shins etc .... ·---Mio 031 ·442·2201. PEVERIL MFG CO.ISPORTSWEARI LTO., 1 ISR) CAMP8Ell STREET, OARVtL, AYRSHIRE, SCOTLANO ContaC1 Maraq u1p For• fr•• listing wrlt• 10: SPORTS NETWORK, T•I ~ OARVEl 105601 2196S Tel (0753) 862527 Scorland't1 Runntr, 62, Ktlvlngro~• Str11t, G111gow G3 1SA.
46 Scotland's Runner June 1988