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Alexander Naylor MBE
21st November 1929 - 7th February 2011. Age 81.
Scottish Athletics and
Shettleston Harriers have lost one of the most
influential and respected coaches in Scotland.
Born in the East End in
Bridgeton he qualified to be an optician, initially as
a manager of Lizars and finally as a shop owner in
Tollcross Road, Glasgow & Church Walk in Denny ,
Naylor's Opticians.
Alex Naylor was a revered name
in coaching circles throughout the UK, being held in
great esteem by all his peers. His first involvement
with athletics began in 1953 when he joined Glasgow
YMCA as an athlete, before joining Shettleston
Harriers in 1957. Never likely to be an athlete of
International standing, Alex’s love and dedication for
the sport over a period of 58 years was never
diminished. He strived to be the best at whatever he
did, and on a coaching aspect, he certainly achieved
that receiving an MBE in the 2007 New Year’s Honours
list for services to athletics.
Alex’s accolades were many,
being awarded the Honorary title Master Coach for
Middle distance, from UK Athletics, and from Scottish
athletics just some of his awards and titles are
listed below: Scottish Amateur Athletics
Association Coaching administrator for 20 years
Coaching lecturer receiving an award for 30 years of
service Chairman of Scottish Joint Coaching
Committee Interim National Coach Honorary Life
Member of SAAA Senior coach for Scottish Schools
residential camps for 10 years. Invited Coach to
Irish Schools Summer camps for 2 years Team coach
to many British and Scottish Teams Won Betty
Clapperton Trophy for services to coaching on two
occasions Was given a Life Time award by Scottish
Athletics in 2002 Secretary of West District
Committee for 4 years Won Tom Stillie Trophy for
services to athletics in 1985 Founder member of
first Scottish Young Athletes League in the 1960s
Scottish Secretary of British Milers Club for 3
years.
Alex was one the few early
coaches who were inclusive and he coached various
athletes outwith Shettleston Harriers in his training
groups, including several international athletes and
club athletes from Victoria Park City of Glasgow.
Including one of our Life Members Los Angeles
Olympian, Lynne MacDougall who ran (4.05.96)1500m &
(2:01.1) 800m in 1984 at the age of 19, Dave
McMeekin (1:46.8) and Susan Scott, for a short period
as a youngster when she moved to Glasgow from Ayr
Seaforth. She went on to become an Olympian in
Beijing and Scottish record holder (1:59.02) 800m.
Possibly his major individual
coaching success. amongst his many achievements, was
coaching Nat Muir who set a Scottish record at 5000m
13:17.9 in Oslo in 1980, which still stands today. Nat
also won 8 Scottish Senior Cross Country Titles under
Alex’s guidance, he could only manage 3rd place in
1982 after being hit by a trolley bus during a New
Year’s Eve race in Madrid and had hardly any training
prior to the National XC. In 2003 Alex also coached
Allan Stuart to a World Record at 400m for athletes
with learning difficulties and Olympic silver medal at
the Sydney 2000, LD Paralympic Games.
In his capacity as a coaching
lecturer he must have influenced the lives of
thousands of athletes and coaches both directly and
indirectly, through Schools residential camps, and the
coaching weekends at Largs. He once told me that “If
you want to become a good coach, you have to remember
it’s a commitment for life”, it certainly was for him.
On a personal note, I had known Alex for more
than 30 years initially as a member of one of his
coaching groups, and then as a coach tutor when I came
into coaching in the mid 80’s. He became my mentor and
friend travelling with him to many B.M.C. conferences,
seminars and training camps, introducing me to his
peer group of Peter Coe, Harry Wilson, Frank Horwill
et al. some of the greatest endurance coaches of
Britain’s “Golden Era”, they all thought of Alex as a
friend, such was his standing in the coaching
community.
Everyone will remember his
“Naylorisms”, there are hundreds of examples that
everyone here can recall like “I have seen milk turn
faster” “Don`t lie there on the track, my athletes
will get blood on their spikes” and “I don’t know what
you are whinging about, I can’t feel any pain”, but
they were delivered with comedic timing, so the
acerbic wit was never deemed offensive. In
later years, Alex’s health declined, but he still
managed down to coach at Crownpoint Track on a Tuesday
and Thursday night. I used to pick him up from his
flat in Cumbernauld, and woe betide me if I was more
than 5 minutes late arriving, though he could stroll
down 15 minutes late and ask if I had been waiting
long. I remember one journey, I had just collected my
car from the garage after a service, and as we were
driving I heard this “loud ticking “noise in the car,
I proceeded switching off the radio, the heaters, air
con etc. to no avail. I started off by saying to Alex,
what I was going to tell that garage the next morning,
that they hadn’t checked the car thoroughly and hadn’t
completed the job. When we arrived at the track, I
lifted the bonnet, checked all around the car, but
every time I went inside I still heard the ticking
even with the car stopped. I helped Alex out of the
car, and then he produced an old clockwork stopwatch
from his pocket, and said “Is this the ticking sound
you mean” both of us burst out laughing, he had me
going for the full journey from Cumbernauld to
Crownpoint track.
When my wife and I used to
visit him in the care home he could still have us
laughing and reflective on our journey home after his
tales and one liners, “There you are you see”.
Everyone who knew, or met Alex could tell a story, he
was a true legend in his life time, a great man, a
great coach and a good friend. He will be sadly
missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Graham Smith
President Victoria Park City of Glasgow
From Alex’s Order of Service – a philosophy he
lived by.
If you think you are beaten -
you are If you think you dare not – you don’t If
you like to win but you think you can’t, It’s
almost certainly you won’t. If you think you’ll
lose – you’ve lost; For out of the world we find –
Success begins with a fellows will, It’s all in the
state of mind. If you think you’re outclassed – you
are; You’ve got to think high to rise; You’ve
got to be sure of yourself Before you can win a
prize. Life’s battles don’t always go To the
strongest or fastest man; But soon or late the man
who wins Is the man who thinks he can.
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Road Running Results
Kirkintilloch
12.5K Road Race.
Sunday 20-2-11. Gerry Craig
10th. 10thV40. 48:34.
Glasgow 5K
Park Run. Saturday 26-2-11.
Ralph Connolly
17th. 5thV45. 18.58.
Christy Bloss
243rd. 8thU14. 28:23.
Glasgow 5K Park
Run. Saturday 5-3-11. Ralph
Connolly 15th. 4thV45.
18:48. Joe Doyle
32nd. 2ndV55. 20:30. Christy
Bloss 205th.
6thU14. 28:15.
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Nigel Barge 10K
Memorial Road Race and 3K Junior Race
The Nigel Barge Memorial 10K and 3K races took
place in and around Garscube Estate on Saturday 5th
March. In the 3K, Holly Little was 1st girl
in 11.52 and Craig Jardine was 2nd boy in 10:41.
In the 10K Alison Kerr was 4th female in 39:54.
Well Done!
Lynn McGarry
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VP-Glasgow Display Cabinet
The management at Scotstoun
have very generously agreed to allow the Club to
construct a display cabinet at the entrance to the
Indoor Track.
Graeme Turner prepared detailed
plans and drawings, some of which are attached below.
We're very grateful to Graeme for his efforts, as you
can see he has spent a great deal of time and effort
in preparing his presentation.
As you can see
from the drawings, the cabinet can be viewed from both
sides of the entrance, with glass panels facing into
the track and into the foyer.
Further images
can be viewed at these links:
Image2,
Image3,
Image4.
Graeme has also prepared a computer generated video
which can be viewed as an
mp4 file at this link
or an
avi file at this link.
The cabinet, when finished, will be used to
display trophies and club memorabilia dating back to
1929. If any members, past or present, have any
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Scottish
Under 15 Indoor Championships (and U13 Open Meeting)
On Sunday the 6 th March, the Kelvin Hall was host
to the Scottish U15 Championships. Ruairidh
Bryce was 4th in the Shot Putt with a PB of 7.57m and
Liam Turner was 5th in the final of the 800m, having
run a PB of 2:11.74 in the heat. Katie Ord
was 2nd in the Shot Putt with a PB of 9.44m and Kate
Kennedy was 3rd in the High Jump with a PB of 1.58m.
Eliza Chiswell was 4th in the 800m final with 2:34.07
and Melanie Chiswell was 4th in the 1500m with a PB of
5:25.40. Other U15 PBs include: Pamela
Creechan, 200m 30.63s; LJ 4.27m. Lauren Murray, 60m
9.27s. In the U13s, Robyn Connolly was 2nd in
the 800m with a PB of 2:31.82.
Lynn McGarry
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Scottish U20 / Senior Indoor Relay
Championship Also in the
Kelvin Hall on Sunday 6th March was the Scottish U20 /
Senior Relay Championships. VP-Glasgow’s
Senior men’s team of Allan Ramsay, Stuart Livingston,
Martin Hayes and David Martin was 1st in the 4x400m
relay in 3:24.73, and the Senior men’s team of Stuart
Laing, John Mulhern, Jax Thoirs and David Martin was
2nd in the 4x200m relay in 1:32.18.
Lynn McGarry
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Scottish Under 17 / Under 20 Indoor
Championships In the U20
women, Chloe Lambert won the 200m with a PB of 24.68s
and Rachel Whittle was 3rd in 25.57s. Chloe was also
2nd in the 60m with another PB of 7.75s and Rachel was
5th with 7.97s. Diane Ramsay won the 400m in 56.91s
and Jade Barclay was 4th in the final with 61.48s
(running a PB of 60.89 in the heats). Kirsty Yates
won the Shot Putt with 12.45m. Hazel Ross was 3rd
in the High Jump clearing 1.60m and reached the final
of the 60m Hurdles, coming 4th in 9.22s. For
the U17 women, Eilidh McEvilly won the 60m Hurdles in
9.11s, was 3rd in the Shot Putt with 8.76m and 4th in
the High Jump with 1.55m. In the U20 men, Jax
Thoirs was 1st in the Pole Vault clearing 4.51m and
John Mulhern was 2nd in the 60m Hurdles with a PB of
8.98s. For the U17 men, John McCall won the
60m Hurdles with a PB of 8.24s, Sam Adams was 2nd in
the Pole Vault clearing 3.61m, and Jamie Robinson was
5th in the Triple Jump with 11.69m. Other PBs
include: Megan Heafey, U17W Shot Putt 6.98m.
Lynn McGarry
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McCain Cross Country Challenge
The Inter-Counties Cross Country, which is the
last in the McCain Cross Country Challenge series,
took place in Birmingham on Saturday 5th March.
Congratulations to those VP-Glasgow athletes who were
selected to compete as part of a Scotland West team.
Performances were as follows: U15 boys: Lewis
Boyle 12th, Liam McLoone 17th, Scotland West was 3rd
Team. U15 girls: Paige Dickson was 90th. U17
men: Ethan Sloan-Dennison was 46th. U20 men: David
Vernon, 18th. U20 women: Hollie Young, 40th.
Senior women: Beth Potter, 15th.
Lynn McGarry
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Scottish Senior Championships
The Scottish Senior Championships took
place at the Kelvin Hall on Saturday 26th
February.
Those who finished in the top 3 were
as follows:
For the men, on the track,
Alan Ramsay was 1st in the 800m in 1:54.11
and Derek Gibb was 1st in the 1500m with
4:10.56. Calum Innes was 2nd in the 60m
with 7.07s, having achieved a PB of 7.06s in the
semi-final. David Martin was 2nd in the
400m in 47.95s and Neale Kelly was 2nd in
the 60m Hurdles in 8.75s. In the field, Ray
Bobrownicki was 1st in the High Jump with
2.20m, Jax Thoirs was 2nd in the Pole Vault
with 4.60m and Jamie Sinclair was 3rd
clearing 4.20m.
For the women, on the track,
Chloe Lambert was 1st in the 200m with a PB
of 24.76s, Erin Leggate was 1st in the 400m
with a PB of 57.13s and Jade MacLaren was 1st
in the 800m in 2:14.53. In the field, Kirsty Yates was
1st in the Shot Putt with a PB of 13.49m.
Lynn McGarry
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British
Universities
& Colleges Sports Indoor Athletics
Two VP-Glasgow athletes were among the medals at
the BUCS Indoor Championships in Sheffield on Saturday
and Sunday, the 19th and 20th of February.
Our Club record holder, Ray Bobrownicki won
the Gold medal in the High Jump with a Championship
Best Performance of 2.22m.
Another Silver medal came from Abbey McGhee, who
recorded a new PB in the 3000m of 9:27.86.
Two excellent performances.
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Scottish
Athletics Indoor League Match
3 of the Scottish Athletics Indoor League took place
in the Kelvin Hall on Sunday 20th February. This was
actually the second match of the season; Match 1
having been cancelled due to bad weather. Full results
are not yet available but the team standings show a
fantastic result for the girls, as the U11, U13, U15,
U17 teams all qualified! The U17 men also qualified.
U11 boys were 7th and 14th on the day U13 boys
were a comfortable 1st on the day but unfortunately
were 4th overall and so narrowly missed out on
qualifying. U15 boys’ A-team was 2nd but despite
being equal 3rd overall, just missed out on
qualifying. The B-team was 4th in the Match. U17
men’s A-team was 2nd in the Match and qualified as
equal 1st (2nd on count back). The B-team was 7th.
U11 girls’ A-team was 3rd and qualified in 3rd. The
B-team was 9th. The U13 girls were 1st in both
Matches and so qualified in 1st place. The B team
was 4th in the Match and 4th overall, so narrowly
missed qualifying. U15 girls’ A-team was 4th, but
having won the previous match, qualified in 2nd place.
The B-team was 8th. U17 women’s A-team was 3rd in
both matches and qualified in 3rd. The B-team was 7th.
U20 women’s team was 2nd in the
Match, despite only
competing in 4 events, but failed to qualify.
Top performances were: For the U20 women,
Rachel Whittle was 1st in the 60m in 8.09s, 1st in the
200m with 26.5s and 1st in the High Jump clearing
1.60m. Hannah Moultrie was 2nd in the Shot Putt with
7.11m. For the U17 women, Eilidh McEvilly won
both the 60m Hurdles, in 9.20s, and the High Jump,
clearing 1.55m. Kim Creechan was 1st in the 200m with
27.4s and Megan Heafey was 3rd in the Shot Putt with a
PB of 6.67m. For the U15 girls, Abbie
McFarlane was 1st in the 200m with 28.4s, 3rd in the
60m with 8.72s and 3rd in the Long Jump clearing
4.10m. Katie Ord was 1st in the Shot Putt with 8.05m.
Paige Dickson was 2nd in the 800m with 2:24.4 and
Mariana Denton was 2nd in the High Jump with a PB of
1.40m. For the U13 girls, Jennifer Ord was 1st
in the Shot Putt with 6.30m. Robyn Connolly was 1st in
the 800m with 2:35.3 and Holly Little was 2nd with a
PB of 2:40.8. Erin Halliday was 2nd in the 60m with a
PB
of
8.97s and 3rd in the Long Jump clearing 3.78m.
For the U11 girls Amy Bissett was 2nd in the 600m with
2:06.5 and Monica Blair was 3rd in the 60m with
10.45s. For the U17 men, John McCall won the
60m Hurdles in 8.51s and Matthew Jordan was 3rd in the
400m with a PB of 61.5s and 3rd in the Shot Putt with
a PB of 7.49m. For the U15 boys Liam Turner
was 2nd in the 800m with 2:17.2 and Fraser Glass was
3rd with a PB of 2:21.8. Ruairidh Bryce was 2nd in the
Shot Putt with a PB of 6.71m and Calum McCormack was
3rd in the 400m with a PB of 65.3s. For the
U13 boys Andrew Moreland was 1st in the 800m with
2:39.2 and Cameron Wray won the 60m Hurdles in 12.37s.
For the U11 boys, Conal Whyte was 3rd in the 600m
in 2:09.4.
Lynn McGarry
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The Scottish National Cross Country

The National Cross Country took place at
Callendar Park in Falkirk on Saturday 19th February.
This annual race is the seen as the culmination of the
cross country season and as usual VP-Glasgow’s
athletes rose to the occassion. The U13 boys
team won gold, with an individual silver and bronze
for Jay Van den Hoven and Scott McKay, who completed
the 3.2km course in 13:00 and 13:05 respectively. Also
part of the wining team were Euan Urquhart (9th in
13:22) and Jamie MacKinnon (11th in 13:30). Calum
McCormack was 29th in 14:11 and Ewan Rae was 35th in
14:18. The U15 boys team won gold, with an
individual bronze for Lewis Boyle who completed the
4km course in
13:41, along with Liam McLoone (5th in 13:52), Fraser
Glass (25th in 14:55) and Kieron Rafferty (28th in
14:59). Marc Rooney was 37th in 15:31 and Liam Turner
was 41st in 15:40. The U17 and U20 women ran
in the same 4.8km race. There were only three team
counters in these races and positions are listed by
age group. The U20 team won gold with an individual
gold for Beth Potter in 16:35, along with Jo Moultrie
(4th in 17:18) and Hollie Young (8th in 17:57). Sarah
Potter was 25th in 20:20 and Rhian Dawes was 27th in
20:38. The U17 team won silver, with Maria
Milliken (11th in 19:42), Danielle Beattie (16th in
20:06) and Deborah Hannah (17th in 20:09). Amy
MacLellan was 25th U17 in 20:40. The U15
girls won team bronze with Paige Dickson (9th in
16:29), Eliza Chiswell (18th in 17:00), Melanie
Chiswell (19th in 17:00) and Anya Morrison (45th in
18:10). Millie Boyle was 50th in 18:34 for the 4km
course. The U20 men didn’t have a full team,
however there was an individual bronze medal for David
Vernon who completed the 8km course in 26:41, and Sean
Fontana was 14th in 28:28. The U13
girls team was 5th over a 3.2km course, with Robyn
Connolly (5th in 14:33), Emma Ferrie (12th in 15:01),
Kirsty MacDonald (59th in 16:52) and Cara Thom (63rd
in 17:09). Nicole Waters was 91st in 19:38.
The U17 men who took part were Ethan Sloan-Dennison
who was 4th in 24:45 for the 6.4km course, and Marc
Austin who was 5th in 24:55. The Senior women
were 9th over an 8km course, with Claire McCracken
(28th in 32:27), Jacqui Thomson (51st in 34:10),
Louise Warren (90th in 36:25) and Kirsty Baird
(117th in 37:48). Christine Catterson was 134th in
39:16. The Senior men’s team was 25th over a
12km course with Alex Potter (152nd in 48:19), Gerry
Craig (172nd in 49:03), David McCormack (200th in
50:15), Kenny Mitchell (214th in 50:26), Ralph
Connolly (281st in 53:29) and Peter Dawes (384th in
58:26). There were 6 team counters in this race.
Lynn McGarry
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Nationa l
Combined Events Championship
Well done to Eilidh McEvilly who won the U17 women’s
pentathlon, on Sunday 13th February, at the National
Combined Events Championship in the Kelvin Hall with
3090pts. Eilidh was 1st in the 60m Hurdles and Shot,
1st equal in the High Jump, 2nd in the Long Jump and
4th in the 800m.
National Indoor
Masters Championship At the
National Indoor Masters Championship on Sunday 13th
February in the Kelvin Hall, Derek Watson won the M45
400m and was 1st overall in 57.94s.
Lynn McGarry
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Scottish Schools Indoor Athletics
Championships Around 25
VP-Glasgow Athletes took part in the Scottish Schools
Indoor Athletics Championships,
which took place in the Kelvin Hall on Thursday 10th
February. Jax Thoirs won the O16 boys Pole
Vault by over 1m with a championship best of 4.65m.
John McCall and John Mulhern were 1st and 3rd in
the O16 boys 60m Hurdles, with 8.35s and 8.62s
respectively. Lewis Boyle won the U16 boys 800m in
2:05.7. Chloe Lambert won the O16 girls 60m
and 200m in 7.86s and 25.1s respectively Eilidh
McEvilly and Mhairi Patience were 1st and 2nd in the
U16 girls 60m Hurdles with 9.28s and 9.38s
respectively. Mhairi was also won the 200m in 26.8s,
and Eilidh was also 2nd in the Shot with 9.64m and 3rd
in the High Jump with a 2nd equal jump of 1.60m.
Paige Dickson was 3rd in the U16 girls 800m with
2:20.7. Lynn
McGarry
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Endurance Round Up
Down By The River 7K. Mon. 27-12-10.
Cambuslang.
Clair McCracken
9th. 1st.Lady
26:01. Tom Ord
10th. 3rd.V50
27:18.
Scottish 4K CC Championships.
Sun. 30-1-11. Bellahouston Park.
David
Vernon 15th.
3rd.U20 12:27. Allan Ramsay
24th.
12:49. Sean Fontana 41st.
11th.U20 13:13. Max Ralston
Running For Edinburgh Uni. 30th. 11th.U20
12:59.
Scottish Vets Christmas H/C. 5.4mls.
Sun. 23-1-11. Cartha Rugby Club.
Rab Daly
17th. 43:08
H/C. Time 57:08. Kenny McVey
19th. 37:31
H/C. Time 57:31
Scottish Vets Road
Relay Champ. Sun. 30-1-11. Strathclyde Park.
Team "A" 10th. David McCormack
8th. 21:51 Mark Ashby
10th. 22:41 Alex Potter
10th 22:08 Gerry Craig
10th. 21:56
Team "B" 18th. Tom Ord
22nd. 24:25 Duncan Thomson
20th. 24:32 Ralph Connolly
19th. 23:25 Peter Dawes
18th. 26:02
Kenny McVey
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Joint Cross Country
Championships
The 2011 Cross Country
Championships will be held this Saturday 12th February
at Mugdock Country Park and willbe hosted by Garscube
Harriers. All races will start outside the
Craigend Visitor Centre (the side furthest from the
car park) and details of the races are:
Seniors - Starts 12 noon Men - 6 miles and
Women - 4 miles
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Celtic
International Cross Country Championship
The Celtic International Cross Country took place
in Dublin on Sunday 6th February.
Congratulations to Lewis Boyle who, representing
Scotland, won the U17 boy’s 5000m in 19:29. Lewis was
also part of the winning Scottish team.
Congratulations also to Hollie Young who was 3rd
counter in the winning Scottish U20 women’s 4000m
team. Hollie was 7th in 19:32.
Lynn McGarry
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Club Road Race
The 2nd of this seasons Road
Race series was held on Thursday the 27th of January
at Scotstoun. This is a series of three races
with points awarded for finishers in the first 5 of
their age category.
Only two athletes
have maximum points at this stage, Andrew Moreland and
Robyn Connolly were 1st in both races involving the
U11 Boys and the U13 Girls respectively.
The
Juniors competed over the 2 mile course and the
Seniors over a 2&3/4 mile course.
Pos |
Name |
Age |
M/F |
Time |
Points |
Total |
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1st |
Fraser Glass |
U15 |
M |
10:19 |
5 |
5 |
2nd |
Callum McCormack |
U13 |
M |
10:22 |
5 |
5 |
3rd |
Jay Van Den Hoven |
U13 |
M |
10:24 |
4 |
4 |
4th |
Jamie McKinnon |
U13 |
M |
10:51 |
3 |
8 |
5th |
Jack Moreland |
U15 |
M |
11:16 |
4 |
4 |
6th |
Andrew Moreland |
U11 |
m |
11:21 |
5 |
10 |
7th |
Jamie Middleton |
U15 |
M |
11:35 |
3 |
3 |
8th |
Ewan Ray |
U13 |
M |
11:58 |
2 |
6 |
9th |
Simon Fraser |
U13 |
M |
12:21 |
1 |
4 |
10th |
Scott Mackay |
U13 |
M |
12:54 |
0 |
0 |
11th |
Callum Hall |
U13 |
M |
12:54 |
0 |
0 |
12th |
Jamie Montgomery |
U11 |
M |
15:07 |
4 |
5 |
13th |
David McDonald |
U11 |
M |
15:09 |
3 |
5 |
14th |
Callum Simpson |
U13 |
M |
15:34 |
0 |
1 |
15th |
Jamie McDonald |
U11 |
M |
15:38 |
2 |
2 |
16th |
Ewan Hoy |
U13 |
M |
15:47 |
0 |
0 |
17th |
Thomas Connolly |
U11 |
M |
16:43 |
1 |
1 |
18th |
Mathew Fleetwood |
U11 |
M |
16:53 |
0 |
4 |
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1st |
Robyn Connolly |
U13 |
F |
11:40 |
5 |
10 |
2nd |
Emma Ferrie |
U13 |
F |
11:57 |
4 |
8 |
3rd |
Anya Morrison |
U15 |
F |
12:01 |
5 |
7 |
4th |
Millie Boyle |
U15 |
F |
12:25 |
4 |
4 |
5th |
Rachel Dick |
U17 |
F |
12:36 |
5 |
5 |
6th |
Amy Bissett |
U11 |
F |
13:27 |
5 |
5 |
7th |
Kara Thom |
U13 |
F |
13:28 |
3 |
6 |
8th |
Kirstie McDonald |
U13 |
F |
13:38 |
2 |
4 |
9th |
Emma Williams |
U13 |
F |
14:09 |
1 |
2 |
10th |
Nicole Waters |
U13 |
F |
14:38 |
0 |
0 |
11th |
Kirstie Elliot |
U11 |
F |
15:07 |
4 |
4 |
12th |
Tessa Hickey |
U13 |
F |
15:11 |
0 |
0 |
13th |
Eve Mowat |
U13 |
F |
14:14 |
0 |
0 |
14th |
Gillian Irving |
U13 |
F |
15:48 |
0 |
0 |
15th |
Georgia Gunn |
U11 |
F |
15:48 |
3 |
3 |
16th |
Toni Allan |
U11 |
F |
16:03 |
2 |
2 |
17th |
Beth Gibbons |
U11 |
F |
16:12 |
1 |
1 |
18th |
Devenee Sym |
U13 |
F |
16:20 |
0 |
0 |
19th |
Mirriam Betteridge |
U13 |
F |
16:35 |
0 |
0 |
20th |
Martha Mack |
U11 |
F |
18:21 |
0 |
0 |
21st |
Tuesday Mackenzie |
U15 |
F |
18:23 |
3 |
3 |
22nd |
Sophie Jordan |
U11 |
F |
18:33 |
0 |
0 |
23rd |
Katrina Smith |
U13 |
F |
18:55 |
0 |
0 |
24th |
Georgia Dempster |
U13 |
F |
18:56 |
0 |
0 |
25th |
Alice MacFarlane |
U11 |
F |
19:05 |
0 |
0 |
26th |
Erin MacKenzie |
U11 |
F |
20:01 |
0 |
0 |
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David McCormack |
S45 |
M |
15:57 |
5 |
5 |
2nd |
Crawford Little |
S45 |
M |
16:17 |
4 |
9 |
3rd |
Ralph Connolly |
S45 |
M |
16:48 |
3 |
7 |
4th |
Kenny McVey |
S60 |
M |
18:54 |
2 |
5 |
5th |
Peter Ramsay |
S50 |
M |
20:49 |
1 |
1 |
6th |
Rab Daly |
S65 |
M |
21:13 |
0 |
2 |
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