Time Trials

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This Wednesday the annual Tour of Fife starts with 150 runners taking part in five races over five consecutive days across varying terrain.  Carnegie Harriers have an incredible 26 members entered and we wish them the very best for the challenging event.  Please check the Fife AC website for further information at www.fifeac.co.uk and route details of the races can be found below
Stage 1 (Wednesday 29th July at 7.30pm) - Chicken Run (Strathmiglo) route here
Stage 2 (Thursday 30th July at 7.30pm) – Chariots of Fire (St Andrews) route here
Stage 3 – (Friday 31st July at 7.30pm) Up Hell Time Trial (near Glenrothes) route here
Stage 4 – (Saturday 1st August at 2pm) Run Forrest Run (Tentsmuir Forest, near Leuchars) route here
Stage 5 – (Sunday 2nd August at 2pm) Arso Vertitus (Falkland) route here

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Five Carnegie runners were amongst the 120 finishers at the Gartmorn 6 which is organised by the Wee County Harriers. The route follows a challenging but scenic six miles from Carsebridge, Sauchie to Gartmorn Dam and back.

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Fife AC’s Paul Roarty leads the way at Carnegie Time Trial

Paul Roarty (Fife AC) clocked an impressive 15.57 to win Thursday evening’s three mile time trial in Dunfermline. Carnegie’s Paul Roarty finished 2nd in 16.42 with Barry Davie (Pitreavie AAC) in 3rd (17.21).  Carnegie’s Gail Murdoch was the leading lady setting a personal best of 19.01 with club mate Susan Cederstrom finishing 2nd lady in 20.22 ahead of Pamela Gillfillan (Pitreavie AAC) who placed 3rd in 22.08.  Jim Small clocked 18.47 only a matter of days after completing the Barcelona Marathon and new member Frazer Munro ran well timing at 18.56. Well done to all 23 runners who took part and the time trial will return later in the year.

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Stevie Ogg forged ahead of Pitreavie AAC’s Barry Davie over the final few hundred metres to win Thursday evening’s 3 mile time trial in 17.08. The time trial was affected by the miserable weather conditions which resulted in a low turnout of runners and slower times. Barry Davie making his debut in the time trial clocked 17.14 while Kenny MacDonald set a personal best of 18.18 finishing 3rd.Ian Johnston covered the two lap course is 19.14 placing 4th overall and John Fulham finished 5th in 20.58. Pamela Gilfillan (Pitreavie AAC) clocked 22.00 to finish 1st lady and new member Craig Beattie was 7th in 22.41. Julie Humphreys made her time trial debut timing at 26.09 (2nd lady) and Tom Maley placed 9th in 30.31.

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Here are the results of the March Time Trials.

march-time-trial.pdf

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