Carnegie Harriers were very well represented by 32 club members at Sunday’s Alloa Half Marathon which was run in good conditions on Sunday morning. The event attraced a field of 977 runners with many Harriers recording personal bests. Scott Bradley who had only arrived back from Tokyo a few hours before the race must have still be in flight mode as he flew round the course in an impressive 1.14.31 placing 9th overall. Alloa based member Ian Stewart clocked 1.17.32 finishing 19th overall, leading M50 and 1st local runner while Campbell Hutt recorded a personal best of 1.17.39 in 22nd position. Steven King enjoyed a strong run timing at 1.23.15 (60th). Gail Murdoch was in top form covering the 13.1 mile course in 1.29.45 and placing 1st F40. John Fulham recorded a PB of 1.32.17 (194th), Tom Spry was 2nd M60 in 1.32.44 and Darren Neilson clocked 1.35.51 (266th). London Marathon bound Kirsty Baird ran her debut half marathon in 1.36.05, Malcolm Smith made his debut in 1.36.22, Gordon Rae timed at 1.40.03 and Annette Bunyan clocked 1.40.34.Ken Daniels was the leading M70 in a superb 1.48.48, Louise Dallas timed at 1.54.11 and Mhairi MacKechnie reached the finish in 1.56.45. There were many more good runs and personal best from our members and all the Carnegie results are now posted on the results section of our website and very well done to everyone who took part. The Alloa Half Marathon was also the 2nd counting event in our Road Running Grand Prix and the latest tables have now been updated.
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Saturday 6th March – Birnam Hill Classic, Dunkeld On Saturday at the Birnam Hill Classic from Dunkeld, Fabienne was 4th lady in 43.49 and Alison West was the leading F50.
Saturday 6th March – Glasgow to Edinburgh Double Marathon Gail and Sue race from Glasgow to Edinburgh
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Congratulations to the award winners in the 2009/2010 Cross Country Grand Prix.
The presentation of awards will take place at 8pm on Tuesday 30th March at Dunfermline Academy of Sport. We look forward to seeing you all on the night.
More on Cross Country Grand Prix Awards – Tuesday 30th March
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The opening event in our Road Running Grand Prix took place on Saturday afternoon at the popular Cupar 5. There was a huge field of around 250 runners and with Cupar escaping the snow a great race was enjoyed by all. Allan Fotheringham was the leading Carnegie athlete placing 8th overall and 1st M40 in 27.39. Ian Johnston broke the 30 minute barrier cloking a time of 29.50, John Fulham ran a PB of 32.03, Robert Milton timed at 32.22 and Kieran Morgan ran a personal best of 34.09.
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ALL ROUNDER CHAMPIONSHIP – Report courtesy of Phil Smithard The final results are now available for the 2009 All Rounder Competition with the remaining class of M60 being decided at the Festive Forest Run and Ken Daniels coming out the winner. This is the first year that there has been a tie in any class, the honour going to the very competitive F50 class. Well done to all the winners, indeed well done to all those who took part this year. The final results are attached and on the final page are the participation details for each year from 2006, the first year of this competition. Last year was a decidedly poor ‘take part’ year in spite of the 25% rise in club membership. Although there is only a slight rise of 6 in the numbers able to take part in 2009, the participation level in the Cross-Country and Hill Running elements has increased dramatically. The shorter Road Running classification shows a rise, but the longer distance Road Running of 10 miles & over shows a consistent downward trend over the four years. Perhaps the long weekend runs this winter will encourage more to take part in the longer event next year, or maybe people need more longer distance events in the Grand Prix to choose from. It might be better to compare this years figures with those of 2007, where there is a greater similarity in numbers taking part in each of the six qualifying categories, but since membership is up 40% between the two, ……?? The number of counters for the ARC this year is 43, the highest yet by a good chalk, so there are more people taking part in all three disciplines, which is the whole idea of the competition. Well done to all those who took part and hopefully more folk will look to be involved in all three disciplines next year, making competition towards the end of the year all that more exciting and competitive. Get off to a good start with the first competiton of the 2010 series at the Broxburn East District Cross-Country League event on Saturday 16 January, this date of course giving you your age for the 2010 Competition. Congratulations to the following club members who took to the roads, hills and cross country throughout the year and are the overall winners of their respective categories; Male senior – Tommy LawrenceM40 – Peter HumphreysM50 – Ian JohnstonM60 – Ken Daniels Female senior – Judith TurnerF40 – Fabienne ThompsonF50 – Morna Fleming / Isobel Burnett Many thanks to Phil Smithard for calculating the results which are based on members taking part on the roads, hills and cross country. The complete set of results are attached and can also be found on the Grand Prix section of our club website at www.carnegie-harriers.co.uk
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