Not so much to report yet This weekend from Carnegie Harriers, The Dunfermline Running Club.
I think Colin Reynolds was the lone Hillbilly at the Devils Beeftub. Steven King, Andy Hunter, Phil Smithard, Paul Hutton and Jim Small did Merrick on Saturday.
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Good Morning, While Iain’s computer is away I will be posting what I recieve once a week on this blog so If you have any stories or news and especially photos please let me know and I will post them. Here is a selection of what has been in the mailbag this week.
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Carnegie ladies retain Scottish Marathon Team Title
Kate Mckinnon won the silver medal at Sunday’s Scottish National Marathon Championships which were incorporated into the Moray Marathon in Elgin. Kate clocked a personal best of 3.16.27 placing 2nd lady (1st F35) leading the Carnegie ladies team to a successful defence of the National Marathon Team Title which they won in 2006 at Loch Ness. Gail Murdoch and Lynne Kuz completed the winning team with Gail placing 5th lady in 3.24.41 and Lynne finishing 6th lady in 3.26.20. Carnegie’s ladies also won the National Half Marathon Team Title earlier this year.
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The 2nd Carnegie Harriers Hill Race was held in perfect conditions over a four mile course with 1400 feet of climbing from Scotlandwell on Sunday afternoon. The race attracted a good entry of nineteen club members including Richie Cunningham who could barely have recovered from his exploits in the Ochil 2000′s the previous day.
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Andrew Wright and Nikki May find the Top Gear at Knockhill
A superb turnout of over 160 runners contested Wednesday evening’s Graham Clark 3.9 Mile Memorial Race held over three laps of Knockhill Racing Circuit near Dunfermline. The event in memory of former Carnegie Club President Graham Clark saw race winner Andrew Wright (Ron Hill Cambuslang) set a blistering pace leading the race from gun to tape setting a new course record of 19.57. Aberdeen AAC’s Darren Shinnie also dipped below old record clocking 19.40 in second place with Fife AC’s Chris Russell placing 3rd in 20.12.Ian Stewart was the leading Carnegie athlete finishing 4th overall and 1st M50 while Jeff Farquhar (Pitreavie AAC) placed 5th and 1st M40 in 20.38.
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