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Shga Leagues 2019 SHGA LEAGUES 2019 MEN 90M - 200 METRES 1 FRASER MCDONALD DINGWALL 42 2 TONY DAFFURN WISHAW 27 3 = EUAN SMITH CENTRAL AC 20 3 = KIERAN HALLIDAY CENTRAL AC 20 5 = GREG TURNBULL JEDBURGH 19 5 = DOUGLAS YOUNG KELSO 19 7 = JOHN PAXTON/DAVID ALLAN HAWICK / CLYDESDALE 19 MEN 400M - 800 METRES 1 DAVID ALLAN CLYDESDALE 47 2 EWEN BRADLEY INVERNESS 43 3 EWAN DYER PITREAVIE AC 26 4 = SEAN BATES TULLIBODY 20 4 = DONALD BRADLEY INVERNESS 20 6 MATTHEW TURNER GLASGOW 16 7 FRASER MCDONALD DINGWALL 15 MEN 1600M - 3200 METRES 1 MATTHEW TURNER GLASGOW 25 2 JOHN THOMSON GLENROTHES 20 3 ANDREW GIBSON BONESS 15 4 CRAIG BELL FORFAR 14 5 = GREG TURNER GLASGOW 11 5 = F MURRAY/ B POTRYKUS TAIN / PITREAVIE AC 10 7 W BATES / SEAN CHALMERS FIFE AC / INVERNESS H. 10 WOMEN 90M - 200 METRES 1 NATASHA TURNBULL TLJT 10 2 = NINA CESSFORD TLJT 6 2 = NULA MCCHEYNE DUNOON 6 4 = RIANNA STERRICKS LASSWADE AC 5 4 = SAMANTHA TURNBULL TLJT 5 4 = ANDREA GOODMAN DUNDEE HAWKHILL 5 7 CLIONA MCCHEYNE DUNOON 4 WOMEN 400M - 800 METRES 1 EMILY PAXTON CLYDESDALE 4 2 = EILIDH CAMPBELL BANCHORY 3 2 = SKYE MARSHALL PITREAVIE AC AC 3 2 = NULA MCCHEYNE DUNOON 3 5 = CHRISTY CAMPBELL BANCHORY 2 5 = EILIDH MCINNES KISHORN 2 7 STEPHANIE OWEN LARBERT 1 WOMEN 1600M - 3200 METRES 1 ANGELA BELL FORFAR 20 2 SHEENA LOGAN FIFE AC 5 3 STEPHANIE OWEN LARBERT 3 4 = JENNIFER MARTIN CAMPELTOWN 2 4 = LORRAINE COULL EVANTON 2 6 KAT DOWD OBAN 1 BOYS UP TO 400 METRES 1 KYLE MCFARLANE PITREAVIE AC 23 2 STEVEN BATES TULLIBODY 20 3 RYAN MCMICHEN HAWICK 13 4 ROBBIE MORRISON KIRKCALDY 10 5 = D OSBOURNE 8 5 = CHARLIE FARNDON STRATHEARN HARRIERS 7 7 DEAN PATTERSON STRATHEARN HARRIERS 7 BOYS OVER 400 METRES 1 ARCHIE SUTTIE ANSTRUTHER 39 2 = KYLE MCFARLANE PITREAVIE AC 10 2 = MATTHEW FLEMING KELSO 10 2 = STEVEN BATES TULLIBODY 10 5 JAMIE ANDERSON ANSTRUTHER 7 6 = R ELDER / R TAYLOR PITREAVIE AC/H BURGH 5 6 = H MORRISON/J WHITE INVERCLYDE/TLJT5 5 GIRLS UP TO 400 METRES 1 LUCY NUTTALL ANSTRUTHER 12 2 SOPHIE SWAN HAWICK 10 3 = ANNA SUTTIE ANSTRUTHER 8 3 = REBECCA GRIEVE PITREAVIE AC 8 5 GRACE TURNBULL LEITHENBURN 7 6 = EMMA CLARK LARKHALL YMCA AC 6 6 = ROBYN KEDDIE LEITHENBURN 6 GIRLS OVER 400 METRES 1 ERIN MCFARLANE PITREAVIE AC 18 2 HANNAH STEEL LOTHIAN RC 8 3 ALICE MCCARTNEY HELENSBURGH AC 7 4 = ANNA SUTTIE ANSTRUTHER 5 4 = LUCY NUTTALL ANSTRUTHER 5 6 JENNY SCOTT HELENSBURGH AC 3 7 LILY SIMON PITREAVIE AC 2 OPEN CYCLING 1 CHARLES FLETCHER GRANTOWN ON SPEY 122 2 JAMES MELVILLE ALEXANDRIA 75 3 PAUL ANDERSON PERTH 51 4 CEDRIC SACHET FRANCE 47 5 CRAIG HAMILTON EDINBURGH 44 6 STEWART BURKE LIMEKILNS 40 7 DAVID MATHIESON NEWBURGH 32 YOUTH CYCLING 1 ISSAC SMALL DEESIDE 42 2 ROUBENS THOMSON GRAMPIAN TIGERS 22 3 LEWIS DEY FORRES 15 4 VICTOR ATKINSON MUIR OF ORD 14 5 ROSS EASTHAUGH GRAMPIAN TIGERS 12 6 RORY THIEL GAULDRY 11 7 MAGNUS ATKINSON MUIR OF ORD 9 OPEN HEAVY EVENTS 1 VLAD TULACEK CZECH REPUBLIC 503 2 LUKASZ WENTA EAST KILBRIDE 437 3 KYLE RANDALLS FALKIRK 280 4 DAN CARLIN RENFREW 103 5 STUART ANDERSON LOCHEARNHEAD 97 6 SCOTT RIDER DARTFORD 90 7 SINCLAIR PATIENCE TAIN 82 JUNIOR HEAVY EVENTS 1 JOHN SHANKS KIRRIMUIR 52 2 JAMIE RAMSAY GLENISLA 38 3 BYRON HART GLENISLA 14 4 SHAUN DUTHIE 10 5 CHARLIE FARNDON STRATHEARN 6 MEN'S JUMPS 1 TONY DAFFURN WISHAW 58 2 STEWART CLARK STONEHAVEN 41 3 EWEN BRADLEY INVERNESS 39 4 FRASER MCDONALD DINGWALL 20 5 ALAN HAMILTON EDINBURGH 11 6 KIERAN HALLIDAY CENTRAL AC 4 WOMEN'S JUMPS 1 NULA MCCHEYNE DUNOON 15 2 AILSA DOWD OBAN 9 3 KAT DOWD OBAN 6 4 EILIDH CAMPBELL BANCHORY 5 5 KIRSTY CAMPBELL BANCHORY 3 TUG O WAR 1 ELGIN 'A' 27 2 MOFFAT 21 3 STRATHARDLE 17 4 CORNHILL 'B' 7 5 CORNHILL 'A' 6 6 KEITH 5 7 ELGIN 'B' 4 Stiil awaiting results from Tomintoul[full] Bearsden [Heavy events] & Kenmore [TOW] Men's jumps still to be updated. Any queries contact Shane Fenton .
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