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SHETTLESTON HARRIERS 45Th ALLAN SCALLY MEMORIAL ROAD FASTEST TIMES SHETTLESTON HARRIERS 1969-2008 2009-2012 TIME NAME CLUB YEAR TIME NAME CLUB YEAR Established 1904 Nihil Sine Labore 21.26 N.Muir Shett.H 1985 23.07 D.Hawkins Glasgow Uni 2010 21.32 N.Muir Shett.H 1980 23.07 D.Hawkins Glasgow Uni 2011 21.37 N.Muir Shett.H 1984 23.08 T.Tewelde Shettleston H 2009 21.38 A.Hutton ESH 1983 23.20 T.Mengisteab Shettleston H 2009 21.44 N.Muir Shett.H 1979 23.30 T.Tewelde Shettleston H 2010 21.44 N.Muir Shett.H 1988 23.31 T.Mengisteab Shettleston H 2010 45th45th 21.48 J.Robson ESH 1988 23.39 T.Woldemichael Shettleston H 2009 21.48 J.Sherban FVH 1991 23.40 T.Mengisteab Shettleston H 2011 21.50 J.Robson ESH 1987 23.41 A.Hagos Shettleston H 2009 21.52 J.Brown Monk.H 1972 23.45 R.Houston Central AC 2012 ALLANALLAN SCALLYSCALLY MEMORIALMEMORIAL 21.52 N.Muir Shett.H 1977 23.56 D.Hawkins Glasgow Uni. 2009 21.55 J.Brown Clyde V. 1976 21.55 G.Stewart LDRC 1995 ROADROAD RELAYRELAY RACERACE 21.56 A.McKean EAC 1976 21.57 G.Williamson Spring.H 1981 21.57 J.Robson ESH 1986 21.58 A.McKean Edin. Univ 1972 21.59 J.Brown Clyde V. 1977 22.02 A.McKean EAC 1975 22.02 N.Muir Shett.H 1989 Saturday 2nd November 2013 22.04 A.McKean EAC 1974 22.04 A.McKean EAC 1977 Please note early start time 22.05 B.McSloy Clyde V. 1977 22.05 A.Callan Spring.H 1987 2.00 p.m. 22.06 N.Morrison Shett.H 1972 22.06 A.McKean EAC 1973 22.08 J.Graham Clyde V. 1977 22.08 J.Robson RCE 1991 *********************************************** 22.08 G.Stewart MRC 1996 22.09 G.Bryan-Jones ESH 1970 BANNERMAN HIGH SCHOOL 22.09 J.Brown Monk.H 1971 22.09 J.Dingwall FVH 1977 BAILLIESTON 22.09 F.Clyne Aberdeen 1983 22.09 J.Robson ESH 1989 GLASGOW 22.09 I.Brown LDRC 1995 WOMEN 26.15 L.Partridge Composite Team 2010 *********************************************** WOMEN 26.56 E.Curran Glasgow Uni.HH 2010 25.16 H.Haining CoG 2000 27.28 E.Curran Glasgow Uni.HH 2011 Senior/Junior MEN:- 4 x 4.8 Miles 25.41 G.Palmer Ed.Uni.HH 2001 27.32 E.McColgan Dundee Uni 2012 26.38 L.McNeil SHL 2001 27.43 T.McIntosh Composite Team 2009 WOMEN:- 3 x 4.8 Miles 26.40 G.Palmer HBT 2006 28.00 E.Curran Glasgow Uni.HH 2009 26.45 L.McIntyre CoG 1995 28.04 M.McClarty Dundee Uni 2012 *********************************************** 26.46 S.Branney CoG 1994 28.12 J.Zakrewski Shettleston H 2011 26.38 V.Gill CoG 2000 28.17 J.Moultrie Strathclyde Uni 2010 27.02 D.Brown Strath.Univ 2008 28.18 H.Dix Fife AC 2010 27.04 E.McBrinn SHL 1994 28.25 D.Brown Strathclyde Uni 2010 CLUB TEAM’S RECORDS ( NEW COURSE ) 27.09 A.Sym CoG 1994 28.28 M.Crawford Fife AC 2010 A complete list of club records and fastest individual legs are printed inside. 27.13 L.McNeill Glasgow Uni. 2007 28.33 S.Kelly Dundee Uni 2010 Come along and make an attempt to break your club record. 27.29 C.A.Thomson CoG 1998 28.38 H.Sharpe Fife AC 2009 ___________________________________ 27.33 H.Stuart Bella. R.R. 2006 28.42 L.Chisholm Garscube H 2011 SCOTTISH ATHLETICS PERMIT 28.45 E.McColgan Dundee Uni 2010 WINNERS 2009-12 ALLAN SCALLY DATE WINNING TEAM TIME FASTEST INDIVIDUALS 2009 Shettleston Harriers 95.43 T.Tewelde Shettleston H 23.08 2010 Shettleston Harriers 95.43 D.Hawkins Glasgow Uni 23.07 2011 Shettleston Harriers 97.13 D.Hawkins Glasgow Uni 23.07 The Allan Scally Memorial Race is run to commemorate Allan Scally, a coach and 2012 Central AC 97.17 R.Houston Central AC 23.45 masseur at Shettleston Harriers and a long time servant of the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association both as a race starter and a team manager. WOMEN Allan’s own career as a professional athlete, competing as “Allan Scally of 2009 Fife AC 87.39 T.McIntosh Composite 27.43 Broomhouse”, excluded him from joining an amateur athletics club, so although Allan spent 2010 Glasgow University H&H 85.41 L. Partridge Composite 26.15 2011 Glasgow University H&H 88.45 E.Curran Glasgow Uni 27.28 thirty-five years assisting Shettleston Harriers he was never a member of the club. His running 2012 Dundee University 90.39 E.McColgan Dundee Uni 27.32 career spanned the period from 1925 to 1935 in which he won the World’s professional ten miles title and the then famous Powderhall Marathon title (a ten mile track race) a record five times. This period coincided with ‘the depression’ of the late twenties and early thirties and many people in the mining community of Broomhouse where Allan lived were thankful for The Allan Scally Race History the money generated by Allan’s ability as a professional athlete to help fund the soup kitchens. The first Allan Scally Race was run in 1969, the trail ran It was a great regret to Allan that he never wore the famous blue and gold vest of round Baillieston, Garrowhill, Mount Vernon, Shettleston Harriers, so as he considered his own running career to be over, he poured all his energy and experience into coaching and played a key role in the great success achieved by the Greenfield and along the Edinburgh Road back to club in the late 1940’s and the early 1950’s. Baillieston. From 1969 until 2008 the race was run over By then Allan had moved house to Baillieston and spent a lot of his time encouraging the same trail albeit from different starting points.. the youth of the area to take part in athletics by organising training and meetings, so it is Over the years many of Scotland’s greatest endurance fitting that the memorial race takes place in the area in which Allan devoted much of his time promoting athletics and a fitting tribute that so many athletes support the race each year. The runners have run over the course with Nat Muir setting Allan Scally Trophy, presented to the winning team, has become one of the most prized the course record of 21:26 in 1985. The ladies course awards in Scottish Road Racing. record of 25:16 was set by Hayley Haining in 2000. The team course record of 89:18 was set by Shettleston Harriers in 1995, the only team ever to break 90 minutes on this course. Individually all the team CLUB RECORDS 2009-2012 WOMEN members ran fast enough to rank inside the fastest listed Club Year Time Club Year Time Club Year Time times of 22:30, the team members were :- Aberdeen University 2011 1:55.06 Shettleston Harriers 2009 1:35.43 Aberdeen University 2010 1:52.56 Bellahouston Harriers 2011 1:53.44 Springburn Harriers 2009 2:02.26 Bellahouston Harriers 2011 1:37.17 Adrian Callan 22:18, John Mackay 22:30, Billy Coyle Bellahouston R.R. 2011 2:05.41 Strathclyde Univ. H 2009 1:44.11 Bellahouston R.R. 2009 1:38.26 22:15 and Graeme Wight 22:15. Calderglen Harriers 2010 1:54.18 Westerlands 2009 1:59.53 Calderglen Harriers 2010 1:40.36 Central AC 2012 1:37.17 Caledonian Uni 2009 1:36.32 Clydesdale Harriers 2011 2:07.24 Corstorphine AAC 2009 1:42.42 A comprehensive list of past results and records, both Corstorphine AAC 2010 1:41.58 Dumbarton AAC 2010 1:43.29 Dumbarton AAC 2009 1:54.45 Dundee University 2010 1:28.50 individual and team, can be found on the Shettleston Dundee Hawkhill 2012 1:43.50 Edinburgh Uni H&H 2011 1:33.11 Harriers web site. Dundee University 2012 2:00.42 Fife AC A 2010 1:28.01 Edinburgh Uni. H&H 2010 1:41.03 Garscube Harriers 2010 1:31.43 Falkirk Victoria Giffnock North AC 2010 1:39.11 www.shettlestonharriers.org.uk Garscube Harriers 2010 1:52.26 Glasgow Uni. H&H 2010 1:25.41 Giffnock North AC 2009 1:46.38 Shettleston Harriers 2011 1:30.32 Glasgow Uni. H&H 2010 1:38.50 Strathclyde Univ. H 2010 1:25.50 Hunters Bog Trotters 2009 2:01.55 Irvine AC 2009 1:47.47 Kilbarchan AC 2009 1:46.26 St. Andrews Univ. 2011 1:55.06 Ronhill Cambuslang 2010 1:52.00 .
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