Full Results 2012 Pitlochry Highland Games

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Full Results 2012 Pitlochry Highland Games Full Results 2012 Pitlochry Highland Games Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance Children Event Number 49 H.P. Primary Schs Relay 1 St Dominics Crieff 1.50.2 2 Burrelton PS 3 Royal School of Dunkeld 4 Pitlochry "A" Event Number 50 Girl's Race u11 1 KATE CUMMINGS 2 ELANA NEIGH Event Number 51 Boy's Race u11 1 HARRY COULTARD Event Number 52 Girl's Race 11 & u16 1 RACHEL MEEHAN Event Number 53 Boy's Race 11 & u16 1 WILLIAM HUTCHIESON Event Number 73 Girl's Race u11 1 REBECCA ROSE Event Number 74 Boy's Race u11 1 CALUM MCDONALD Event Number 75 Girl's Race 11 & u16 1 RACHEL MEEHAN Event Number 76 Boy's Race 11 & u16 09 September 2012 Page 1 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance 1 ANDREW HUNTER Heavy Event Number 37 u15 Shot 1 HARRY COLTHART BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 38 u15 Wt for Dist 1 HARRY COLTHART BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 39 u15 Hammer 1 HARRY COLTHART BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 40 u15 Caber 1 HARRY COLTHART BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 41 u17 Shot 1 Kris Sturrock Pitlochry 2 SHIAN COWAN BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 42 u17 Wt for Dist 1 Kris Sturrock Pitlochry 2 SHIAN COWAN BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 43 u17 Hammer 1 Kris Sturrock Pitlochry 2 SHIAN COWAN BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 44 u17 Caber 1 Kris Sturrock Pitlochry 2 SHIAN COWAN BLAIR ATHOLL Event Number 45 Local 16lb Shot Putt 1 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 48'10.5" 09 September 2012 Page 2 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance 2 Stuart Anderson Killin 42' 9'' 3 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 42' 6'' 4 Pete Hart Glenisla 36' 2'' 5 David SNR Colthart Blair Atholl 35' 6'' 6 Grant Watson Glenisla 29' 5" Event Number 46 Local 28lb Wt for distance 1 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 71' 8'' 2 Stuart Anderson Killin 70' 2.5'' 3 Pete Hart Glenisla 62'11.5'' 4 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 59' 4'' 5 David SNR Colthart Blair Atholl 53' 8.5'' 6 Grant Watson Glenisla 43' 8.5'' Event Number 47 Local 16lb Hammer 1 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 124' 2.5" 2 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 123' 1.5" 3 Stuart Anderson Killin 112'00" 4 Grant Watson Glenisla 105' 4" 5 David SNR Colthart Blair Atholl 95' 5" 6 John Neill Perth 85'10.5" Event Number 48 Local Caber 1 Stuart Anderson Killin 1 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 1 Pete Hart Glenisla 1 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 5 David SNR Colthart Blair Atholl 6 Grant Watson Glenisla Event Number 54 Open 16lb Shot Putt 1 Bruce Robb Rosyth 47'11" 2 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 47' 7" 3 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 43'10.5" 09 September 2012 Page 3 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance 4 Stuart Anderson Killin 41' 1" 5 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 40' 7" 6 JAMES DAWKINS INVERARY 37' 2" 6 Pete Hart Glenisla 37' 2" Event Number 55 Open 22lb Shot Putt 1 Bruce Robb Rosyth 42' 06" 2 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 40' 0.5" 3 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 39' 2" 4 Stuart Anderson Killin 34'11'5" 5 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 33' 5" 6 Pete Hart Glenisla 32' 0.5" Event Number 62 Open 16lb Hammer 1 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 131' 7" 2 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 130'11" 3 Bruce Robb Rosyth 124' 3" 4 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 123' 6.5" 5 Stuart Anderson Killin 109' 5.5" 6 JAMES DAWKINS INVERARY 103' 5" Event Number 63 Open 22lb Hammer 1 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 109' 4" 2 Bruce Robb Rosyth 104' 3.5" 3 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 104' 1" 4 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 92' 9" 5 Stuart Anderson Killin 89' 1" 6 JAMES DAWKINS INVERARY 84' 6.5" Event Number 65 Open 28 lbs Wt for Dist 1 Bruce Robb Rosyth 83' 0" 2 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 80' 9" 3 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 78' 4.5" 4 Stuart Anderson Killin 70' 6.5" 09 September 2012 Page 4 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance 5 Pete Hart Glenisla 59' 6.5" 6 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 58'10.5" Event Number 79 Open Tossing the Caber 1 Bruce Robb Rosyth 2 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 3 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 4 Stuart Anderson Killin 5 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 6 Pete Hart Glenisla Event Number 86 Open 56 lbs Wt Over Bar 1 Bruce Robb Rosyth 2 Lorne Colthart Blair Atholl 2 Craig Sinclair Drumoak 4 Stuart Anderson Killin 4 Pete Hart Glenisla 6 David JNR Colthart Blair Atholl 6 JAMES DAWKINS INVERARY Cycle Event Number 58 800m Cycle Race H/Cap 1 Paul Gallagher Kirkcaldy 1.16.19 2 Ian Hepburn Cairneyhill 3 James Melville Glasgow 4 Davie Mathieson Newburgh Event Number 61 800m Yths Cycle Race 1 Kyle Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 1.25.19 2 Etienne Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 3 Dylan Lindsay Glenrothes 4 Soraya Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 09 September 2012 Page 5 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance Event Number 71 1600m Cycle Race H/Cap 1 Ian Hepburn Cairneyhill 3.38.53 2 Paul Gallagher Kirkcaldy 3 James Melville Glasgow 4 Davie Mathieson Newburgh Event Number 82 3200m Champ.High.Cycle 1 Paul Gallagher Kirkcaldy 6.46.46 2 Davie Mathieson Newburgh 3 James Melville Glasgow 4 Ian Hepburn Cairneyhill Event Number 84 1600m Yths Cycle Race 1 Kyle Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 2.57.76 2 Etienne Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 3 Soraya Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 4 Darren Lindsay Glenrothes 5 Ross Friel Glenrothes Event Number 88 Deil Tak the Hindmost 1 Paul Gallagher Kirkcaldy 2 James Melville Glasgow 3 Ian Hepburn Cairneyhill 4 Davie Mathieson Newburgh Track Event Number 59 800m Open H/Cap 1 Michael Burns Pitreavie 1.53.9 2 Donald Bradley Inverness 3 Matthew Turner Campbeltown 4 John Bates Menstrie 5 Craig Bell snr Forfar 09 September 2012 Page 6 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance Event Number 60 800 Yths H/Cap 1 Jason McIntosh Kelso 1.56.04 2 Zayna Aziz Selkirk 3 Corey Smith 4 James Adams Pitreavie 5 Dominic O'Hare 6 Dylan Thompson Pitreavie Event Number 66 90m Yths Final 1 AMIKAR BEST 9.90 2 Soraya Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 3 Sharon McMahon E Kilbride 4 Ryan Houten Moorfoot 5 Ross Friel Glenrothes 6 Nicholas Copland E Kilbride Event Number 67 90m Open Final 1 Sam Bates Tullibody 9.23 2 Amy Clancy Peebles 3 Laura McCracken E Kilbride 4 Billy Martin Glenrothes 5 David Allan DWF 6 Matthew Fleming Kelso Event Number 68 1600m Scottish Champ 1 Craig Robertson Pitreavie AC 5.06.46 2 Matthew Turner Campbeltown 3 John Thomson Coaltown 4 Craig Bell snr Forfar 5 John Bates Menstrie Event Number 69 SA Club Relay Final 1 East Kilbride AC 1.23.79 09 September 2012 Page 7 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance 2 Clydesdale Harriers "A" 3 PITREAVIE A A C "A" 4 Pitreavie AAC "B" 5 Clydesdale Harriers "B" 6 CLYDESDALE HARRIERS "C" Event Number 78 1600m Open H/Cap 1 Dean Whiteford Innerleithen 4.25.85 2 Craig Robertson Pitreavie AC 3 Sam Bates Tullibody 4 FERGUS MCGALL 5 Matthew Turner Campbeltown 6 John Bates Menstrie Event Number 81 400m Boys H/Cap 1 Dylan Thompson Pitreavie 51.63 2 Ross Friel Glenrothes 3 Daniel Scott Selkirk 4 Jack Stanners Selkirk 5 Ryan Thomson Pitreavie 6 David Campbell Clydebank Event Number 83 200m Open H/Cap Final 1 Amy Clancy Peebles 20.08 2 John Fleming Kelso 3 Allan Hamilton EAC 4 Billy Martin Glenrothes 5 Laura McCracken E Kilbride 6 Toby Harris EAC Event Number 85 3200m Open H/Cap 1 John Thomson Coaltown 10.04.51 2 Graham Crawford Springburn 3 Dean Whiteford Innerleithen 09 September 2012 Page 8 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance 4 Craig Robertson Pitreavie AC 5 Sam Bates Tullibody 6 John Bates Menstrie Event Number 87 400m Open H/Cap 1 Billy Martin Glenrothes 49.46 2 Michael Burns Pitreavie 3 Matthew Turner Campbeltown 4 Toby Harris EAC 5 David Agnew Pitreavie 6 Wallace McGown DWF Event Number 91 400m Girls H/Cap 1 Sharon McMahon E Kilbride 2 Zayna Aziz Selkirk 3 Chloe Mason E Kilbride 4 Soraya Sadeghpoor Dalgetty Bay 5 Sophie Netherley Pitreavie 6 EMILEY PAXON Dance Event Number 1 Fling u13 Confined 1 Rachel Adam Invergowrie 2 Yvonne Kennedy Aberfeldy 3 Catriona Gammons Crianlarich Event Number 2 Fling u16 Confined 1 Isla Bendall Crieff 2 Jemma Chisholm Calvine 3 Katrina Kennedy Aberfeldy 4 Sarah Cowan Aberfeldy 5 Lyndsey Douglas Birnam 09 September 2012 Page 9 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance Event Number 3 Fling adult Confined 1 Jillian Kennedy Aberfeldy 2 Laura McLean Perth 3 Heather Sadler Pitlochry Event Number 4 S/Triubhas u13 Confined 1 Yvonne Kennedy Aberfeldy 2 Catriona Gammons Crianlarich 3 Rachel Adam Invergowrie Event Number 5 S/Triubhas u16 Confined 1 Isla Bendall Crieff 2 Lyndsey Douglas Birnam 3 Sarah Cowan Aberfeldy 4 Katrina Kennedy Aberfeldy 5 Jemma Chisholm Calvine Event Number 6 S/Triubhas adult Confined 1 Jillian Kennedy Aberfeldy 2 Laura McLean Perth 3 Heather Sadler Pitlochry Event Number 7 Hullachan u 13 Confined 1 Rachel Adam Invergowrie 2 Catriona Gammons Crianlarich Event Number 8 Hullachan u16 Confined 1 Isla Bendall Crieff 2 Katrina Kennedy Aberfeldy 3 Lyndsey Douglas Birnam 4 Jemma Chisholm Calvine 5 Sarah Cowan Aberfeldy Event Number 9 09 September 2012 Page 10 of 18 Event Placing Forename Surname Town Time / Distance Hullachan adult Confined 1 Laura McLean Perth 2 Jillian Kennedy Aberfeldy 3 Heather Sadler Pitlochry Event Number 10 Hornpipe u12 1 Connor Woodcock Forfar 2 Catriona Gammons Crianlarich 3 Holly Shearer Paisley 4 Heather McCole Kirriemuir 5 Sarah Henderson Dundee Event Number 11 Hornpipe u14 1 Isla Mitchelson Monifieth 2 Olivia Blennie Stirling 3 Kaitlyn Radford Leven 4 Lyndsey Douglas Birnam 5 Sophie Brown Forfar 6 Yvonne Kennedy Aberfeldy Event Number 12 Hornpipe u16 1 Kirstin Stewart Leven 2 Isla Bendall Crieff 3 Kerrie Edmonston Glenrothes 4 Katrina Kennedy Aberfeldy Event Number 13 Hornpipe adults 1 Robyn Hart-Winks Kirriemuir 2 Maureen Dillon-Bray Rosyth 3 Shannon Elphick NZ 4 Jillian Kennedy Aberfeldy 5
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