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Time trial success for Roger Clark
Carnegie’s Roger Clark was the convinicing winner of our opening 3 mile time trial of 2010. Leading from the gun, Roger sped around the testing two lap course in 16.36 finishing clear of 2nd placed Barry Davie (Pitreavie AAC) who recorded 16.51 and new Carnegie member Andrew Smith who was 3rd in 16.56.  Stevie Ogg was the leading M40 placing 4th overall in 17.05 with Steven King occupying 5th in 17.34. Ian Johnston was the 1st M50 (6th overall) in 18.26, John Fulham posted a quick time of 19.05 (7th), Bernt Cederstrom was 8th in 19.13 and Derek Cassells, 9th in 19.16. Gail Murdoch took the honours in the ladies race clocking 19.43 placing 10th overall. Catriona McCracken enjoyed a strong run finishing 2nd lady in 19.52 and new member Pamela Gilfillan placed 3rd lady in 21.13. Annette Bunyan was 4th lady in 21.23 and Kirsty Stoddart (Harmeny AC) was the 5th lady in 23.06.  Well done to everyone who took part and thanks to Paul Arnott and Malcolm Smith who covered the timekeeping.
Saturday 30th January - Edinburgh parkrun 5K, Cramond
Gail smashes her 5k best at the Edinburgh parkrun
Despite a bitterly cold morning at the Edinburgh parkrun, Carnegie’s Gail Murdoch produced an excellent run over the out and back 5k course to remove over 20 seconds from her previous best.  The popular weekly event attracted a field of 182 runners with eleven Carnegie members taking part. Iain Taylor was the leading Harrier placing 4th overall in 17.14 with Campbell Hutt on his return from injury clocking 18.12 in 9th place. Kieran Morgan ran a 5k best of 19.59 (29th) while Gail Murdoch clocked a new PB of 20.01 as she finished 30th overall and 4th lady. Ross Carrie completed his 3rd parkrun in a new parkrun best of 20.09 placing 33rd. Iain Thomson posted a time of 21.36 (56th) on his parkrun debut and Gordon Somerville finished 60th in 21.55. Louise Dallas on her Carnegie debut recorded a time of 23.19 (85th), John Milton timed at 24.43 (104th), Val Macaulay was 135th in 26.52 and Tom Maley finished 163rd in 29.37.Saturday 30th January – Finsbury parkrun 5K, London

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Carnegie’s Scott Bradley rounded of his excellent year of racing by placing 5th at last Sunday’s Lanzarote Marathon in an impressive 2.42.00. In 2009, Scott has produced two sub 2.40.00 marathon times in Paris (2.38.00) and Edinburgh (2.36.55) along with placing 9th (2.44.08) at the Sydney Marathon in Australia. In his two ultra marathons in 2009, Scott was the winner of the 95 mile West Highland Way in 16.11.56 and finished 2nd at the 53 mile Highland Fling Race in 7.33.42.

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I recieved a letter looking for “males aged 20-30 years old, specifically with fit, lean physiques to appear in the film as “Seal Warriors”. So I have posted it here.  If you are interested contact Claire directly.

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Do you think you are Hard enough? Men’s Health Survival of the Fittest 2009 is a crazy 10K race and it is coming to Edinburgh on the 18th of October 2009.

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FORTH BRIDGES 10K ROAD RACE

The race entries for the popular Forth Bridges 10K are now open and with a race limit of 350 runners this race will reach its limit well before the race date of Sunday 9th August. An entry form is attached and members are encouraged to secure their race place by entering this event as soon as possible. The race is a counter in our Grand Prix and 44 club members entered last year. Please enter ASAP if you wish to take part. An entry form is attached and further race details can be found at http://www.pitreavie-aac.co.uk/index.php?ID=2762

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