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55 RATCLIFFE TERRACE. EDINBURGH EHS 1 SU TEL: 031-668 25 DUELLIST AIR PEGASUS For the serious runner Superb cushioning who competes in from the unique K/fE~ road races and require Nike airsole ...-::- minimal lightweight and latest and footwear. best from the Pegasus range. £39.99 d £44.99 AIR WINDRUNNER LADY AIR WINDRUNNER Versatile training shoe Anractive ladies for the serious version of runner. Air Windrunner. £34.99 £34.99 The above shoes are just a few of the extensive range of Nike footwear stocked by Edinburgh's specialist running shop - Colin Campbell Sports Ltd - mail order available - see coupon below. MEN'S RUNNING WOMEN 'S RUNNING SPIKES E E E Air Support . • . 59.99 Lady Air Pegasus . 44.99 Zoom Ultra 59.99 Air Max . • . 54.99 Lady Pegasus Plus ((5.00 off) 54.99 Zoom Light 44.99 Air Pegasus . • . 44.99 Lady Air Windrunner . • . 34.99 Pegasus Plus fE5.00 off) . 34.99 Internationalist . 34.99 Air Windrunner . 34.99 Rival Plus 25.99 CROSS TRAINERS Javelin 88 . • . 49.99 RACE SHOES Lady Cross Trainer Hi . 44.99 Shot/Discus 88 . 39.99 Air Mariah • . • . 44.99 Lady Cross Trainer low . • . 37.99 Duellist . • . • . 39.99 Air Trainer Low . 52.99 High Jump 88 . • . 39.99 Thin Clad fE5.00 off) . 19.99 Cross Trainer low. • . • . 39.99 long Jump 88 • . • . • . 39.99 NAME ADDRESS TEL.no: Acc.cs.s no L------....1 Expiry date S«rd ra/Ch«1u111 SNrabN to Potl FfM COLIN CAMPBELL SPORTS LTD. Tel. Sale• 031 668·2532 TOTAL • 55 Ra1difle Te<U>ee, Edlnbutgh EH9 1SU. 8COTMNU8 t'o11 t BJJ t J1 RUNNER June~ 1988 Southern Comfort Edllorc: Alan Csmpbell They're Scotland's biggest club. Doug Gillon Doug Gillon looks at the triumphs of Edinburgh Southern Harriers. Experts: Jlm Black MChS Prof John Hawthom Greg Mclalchle MB Cl>B FFICS Beginners' Guide Lena Wighlon MCSP Derek Parker steps up the pace Contributors: in his schedules for half marathon contenders. CarOlyn Brown Fiona Macaulay Garolh Slyan-Jooos srewar1 Mcintosh Diana Caborn Michael McO<iaid Bill Cadger Henry Muehamoro Fraser Clyne Graeme Smith Highland Games Graham Crawford David Watt Connie Henderson Oavicl Webster Bob Holmes Met Young In a special pre-season supplement, David Webster Charily News: takes us around Scotland. Fiona Caldwell Events and results co-mplle-r: Race Profile Colin Sl\lelds Alan Campbell joined the lead car fa; the City of Dundee Advertising Manager: People's Health Marathon. Jim W1lkle AdmlnfstraUon Manager: Borders Focus Alice Lynn David Inglis visited the Borders for this month's look at leisure Arl Eclllor: and recreation provision. Rusself AUl<en On other Pages ... I Front cover· Tommy Murray and 5 Inside Lane 32 Results Peter Fleming banle ii 7 Up Front 33 Kodak 10K oul Uuougn Pollock Parl< In !he Adfdas 10K 10 Charity News 35 Schools onMay l1 11 Letters 37 Veterans Inside front cover: 13 Women in Sport 38 Events More Adfdas 10K action 14 Gymnastics 46 SportsNetwork Pholographs by 15 Triathlons Pe1er OevUn r-------------------, I ATR MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RA TES I I Give a gift of a year's subscription 10 SC-Otland's Runner to a I ScoUand's Runner is publishod by ScotRun Publications Ltd , I friend or relative living abroad. The rates are: I 62, Ke!Vingrove Stteet, Glasgow G3 7SA T"1:041-332·5738. I OSA and Canada .......................................................£19 .00 I Printod by Meeo<quodale (Scotland) Ltd. 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From America (men) and West Germany everybody's point of view - not least (women). the woman's own peace of mind and When you're trying to beat your Leaving aside the Issue of GLASGOW got an unlucky break on ~rsonal happiness- the forthcoming whether It Is right to pay an athlete May 8, when the weather didn't smile summer In South Africa should be own personal best, you need a timer for just turning up as opposed to kindly on the Kodak Glasgow Garden used for some mature reflection on that keeps you fully informed every actually winning a race (golf, In par Festival 10K and the following profes exactly what she wants out of athletics tlcualr, Is bedevilled by the same sional cycle race. • and Ille Itself. step of the way. dilemma), this Is precisely the type of Having for once got off their butts If she comes back, sheds her bias which reinforces natlonallstlc and covered an athletics event, Scot Afrlkaaner "friends'', and makes a real The Casio SDB-300W sports prejudices and can only be con· tish Television's camera In the heli committment to her adopted country, timer has been specially developed to structed as an act of contempt towards copter was effectively negated by the then she should be left alone to the Scottish, Welsh and Irish elements wet and overcast conditions. resume her career having served her help you both in training and in which ma.ke up part of the British We hope, however, t hat the experi mental "sentence". competition. Amateur Athletlc Board (which seems ence won't have discouraged them, to exist one day but not the next, and as a number of road races throughout Alan Campbell As well as Yioo second stopwatch, vice versa). Scotland would lend themselves to Perhaps, of course, It all dosen't coverege because of their scenic Exciting action as one runner falls it also incorporates 30 lap/spUt or matter now, as In future British routes. A case here for an Independent during the senior boys' 3000m at goal time memories. These can be athletics Is to be run officially at the sports film making company perhaps? the Kodak Glasgow Garden Festival event on May 8. used to record your key times and also I to work out your lap differences and a,·eragcs. A lap counter also helps you to log your perfom1ance as you go. Jn addition, 10 target times can be set to help with your training programme. Naturally all the functions are easy to read and simple to operate "on the run'.' Even when you're not in action you'll find the SDB-300W comes in handy as a full function 50 metre water resistant watch, complete with day, date, daily alarm, countdown alam1 with repeat, auto repeat and how·ly time signals. In fact, whatever your sport, whether you're competing or spcctating, you'll find it hard to beat. 4 Scotland's Runner June 1988 Scotland's Runner June 1988 5 NEW DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN! RUNNING AT Up NMSPORT Front Shoes by: Nike, Reebok, Etonic & Avia. Sym and Fleming lead road race New payment Liz considers a championship after fi ve events from system for top Seoul double Clothing by: their club mates athletes UZ Mc:Colgan isoonsldering """1lng both the 10.000 melres and 3,000 Nike, Adidas, Ron Hill, Sub 4, AUDREY SYM of Glasgow Alhletic McColO"fl, and Healher McOuH ANY BRITISH alhlOto who bleaks a meiros a1Seoulllselec!ed. Speaking Club and BcUahouston~s Peter Fot Iha moo. Aeming·s 3.5 polnlS W<M1d 1ocord within the UK wil rrom her home near Oundee as we reoelvo C25,000 newsystom Le Coq Sportif, GSL Fleming led theofflc:ial 1988Scotlish lrom three races put him ~I lour under a went to press, Liz said thesua!egy 10< Road Race Championship aller a point; ahead of his cfubmato, Andy ol subYontlons announced on May the summer was due to be tinalis.ed 5. Simllar1y, a Bmlsh roeord wll With ooach John AndO<SOO the possible llvecoun~ngraoes up to the Daty (who had also scored In throe Also full range of qual11y lot t5,000, provlOod It ls ol a lollowing wookond, 001 a dC<ble L1Jddon Hall Marathon on May 15. ra<»s ou1 of fivo). In third plaoe, wllh hlghor quality lhan twolllh In 1as1 attempt was on the cards. accessories including: Sym had tal<en 29 points hom 18 points from rwo raoos, was yeat'a world rankings Mc:Colgan was ranked fiflh In the two races, placing h1n five points Shettleson·s Nat MJw, and then In Tho vo1y top alhlotos, such as world at 10,000 metres lastyoaz, but SPENCO, WHITTAK ER, ahead ol clubmate Jane Donnelly, joint lourlhWU!e four men all with one Stovo C1am who rooolvad t60,000 third ln the 3,000 metros. HO'Ne\ler, ii who had also SCOled In two races. In win from ono races ontorod (16 IOI lour Blltish appoaranoos 1as1 Is generany aclmowledged lhat hot RUN AID ENERGY AND third place, wilh 20 poinlS lrom two points each) - Alec Gilmour, John yoar, wlh now havo tonegotla1e 1helr modal chances are better at the races was CarOCyn Brown ot Nith Penteoost. Mark Rowland, and roos for lhe &ubvontlon moe1lngs.