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AIRMAIL £40.00. fl'af.tCode Scodand's Runner 5eptember 1992 3 NEWS l NEWS Excellent results for Scots BIG BOOST FOR FVH UPHILL FOR SCOTTISH OLYMPIC Jillian for "fHE Scottish Spor1 fur Disabled ta:ker, ll. from Uinbureh 00111 FAt,KIRK V1C1ana llarricr.. op!!ncd Road, Flllkitk. and inch1de, lllsabkd SCOTS USA A~i:1tfon team of 21 alhlt!ICS won rourgold mtdalsin theirWht!el· its new £60.000clubhouo;.c la..~1 month to !KttSS. mBlc 11nd fent:lle cbanging roonu HOPES SWEPT AWAY S«.:OTLAND Is sending among squ•d co111c1de w11h ti.< men·, ltnC-k ~nd field wblch U'e,eUed to lbt CostclluSta­ C'h=tl_r C\1(!Hl.S. Md showers. a weight tnLim ng arcn, to Italy for the lC.\1.R \Vorkl Hill Running TOP AbcrdetnaihleteJUliiJ.nGrmu~ team w1nn1ng 01vHion 2 of the Sc-ou1sh mcctmg ruorn, 1tt:mh~ an::1;. UJld CAfe. diurn in H ull ror the DSAD (British A1non::. the ao1bu1tn1 llthh:tts IN BARCELONA Cup Qn Auauc;t 29-30, 11 championship i' heading for Ainc-ric.. this summer Leag1~. M·rit~s Matthew Lh1dsav. II replaces tbe !pu1an ruale·Only S)l0r1 for Dbahledll'homplot!shlp> Jim Sands 'ft-On both the 800n• und m wh~ch lhe senior 1nen woo a tean1 un u s1nuJar U-1U1~ttlan11 c path LO the FOR tbt firSt thnca.1 a mAjor intem1· on 1\ugust 1·! brought hou1e tht The impressive new he:idq~11nt-rs nccommodmion whiC'h doitcd b:t.ek to ~K tVcnL~ '\ lth c:ons:iderable t:L'ie. tionul n\ccUngslnccthe \VorldCh.JJU· brtm7.e ID 1989. on( which l.Jz ~ic:Colgan rollo'-\«I chnn1plon.\hip 1ea111 trophy, were built wnh 1ht: htlp of 11 £30.000 Ill• 194-0s. "in· Gerry McConnell woo the roll.lnlm With three (mm live counting In thc­ to bec."On)ea world champion. writtf gran1 fron1 ahe Scoui~h Sp0n:s Council. Publicit) ofnc-et ~1ike ~1cQu1Ud pkmsh1ps n'i t987, 1hc medal ning n 101nl of 122 1>4>in~ • lhtlr ISOCJm. Gordon Robertsuo. how· team cventS: Bt Su" lh1s )'Car. the: four Gra~me Smilh. The rest or 1hc money was raised by sa1d1 "nle new focilily should :11tr..c1 al B:lft:elon.nrcrruuncd unvisited hy tl oeares1 rhals ~'otthetn Region C\'('f. pkktd UI> a ~oln .'i'trai n oner Scouh.h team~. lt!'d b) the natlon"I The Sc-0utsh School-. O\'cr·l7 cinen'>ive fun.dnii1"1ng llCiiviti~ .aull ScolliSb a1hle1e. write.f ,.~rast:r notching up 108, writu Utt1try hb1 lOO ut win a nd pulled oul oftbe female tu h cle1c~ 11nd more young et»ching 3dvi1'0TAlan F21 minsham and champioo for the plbl two years h:is­ rJcd,ges and don.11ions (r00n members, members t'11 wcU ·• RobttTSOn. \l11Wan1nri. 5e'C<lnd day. mnnOiger Al1s1a1r L.onmcr. are~ becn nwn1dcd u. prcs11g101,1~ ex·tt1t'1nbcn, nnd wellw1shcrs- Severn! ·111e colJecuon ofhonours nn1a:.c;sc.d The Scouish haul included .i~ One mw1 with \'tr\l 1nixed fttf· s~ninrml'll ( l11ng t:Olll'St }: ,.~ras<'.r c IY"' w hnlmtup 10 the! 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