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Check out this crazy race. Details on the Hillbillies Blog

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Ian Stewart added another medal to his growing collection on Saturday afternoon in Irvine where he placed 3rd M50 in the Scottish National Masters Cross Country Championships. Ian covered the 10K course in 36.16 placing third in his age group and 29th overall.

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I have put the Festive Forest run photos on Flickr. I will put more photos there when I have more time.

Slide show HERE 

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Congratulations and well done to all our club members who have ensured that 2007 was another very successful year for Carnegie Harriers.  Throughout the year members travelled far and wide taking part in 239 races on the hills, road, trail, country and track.  Several members put our club on the International map taking part in numerous foreign races in countries such as Thailand, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Andorra, Ireland, USA and Switzerland.  Well done to everyone who set new personal bests in 2007 and our latest count showed 86 PB’s recorded.  Our runners notched up an incredible indivdual 53 race wins in 2007 with our ladies having 27 first places and our men had 26.

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Carnegie Harriers the Dunfermline running club held their annual Festive Forest run today. It is a counter in the clubs cross country grand prix.

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The 17th staging of Carnegie Harrier’s Festive Forest Run was a resounding success with forty four club members completing the testing seven mile course within Blairadam Forest. Conditions were perfect for fast times with the forest trails firm underfoot and at 11am sharp the race got underway.From the gun, Ian Stewart and Lewis Lawson set the early pace with Tommy Lawrence shadowing close behind. The trio were soon joined by Mike Harvey as the race reached the start of the long climb. Meanwhile, Judy Turner established an early lead in the ladies race with Jacqui Higginbottom lying second ahead of Fabienne Thompson and Tracey Stamp.

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