Shettleston Harriers is delighted to announce the winners of a number of its awards following the recent club AGM.
The Paul Richfeld Trophy – Lynn MacKenna
The Jack Kean Memorial Trophy – John Oates
The Jack Kean Bursary –…
Christmas Handicap
William Johnstone would not know in December 1904 when he won the club's first Christmas handicap that the event would still be running 121 years later. Life would have been much different in those days and certainly the…
Jamie Wins Great Scottish Run Half Marathon
As Storm Amy subsided over the West of Scotland a healthy continent of Shettleston Harriers athletes took to the start line of the 2025 AJ Bell Great Scottish Run on Sunday.
Last…
A calendar has now been added to the website.
By clicking on the link in the menu bar of the home page you will see a Google Calendar with training sessions and important competition dates. At the moment…
Over the coming weeks the Club are looking to increase the number of clothing items available to members and athletes, and to have these available to purchase through the website.
We have just received some 3/4 zip Track…
The 2025 outdoor Track and Field season has all but come to an end and last weekend saw one of the traditional season closing events for Shettleston Harriers with the Lanarkshire AAAs Championships at Crownpoint.
It was a successful…
It was a successful weekend for Shettleston Harriers men last weekend in the Scottish Trail Championships in Crieff. Fred Davies battle the hot conditions and won his first individual National medal with third place in a time of 34:08.…
The Shettleston Harriers Open Graded Meetings on August 26 and September 2, 2025 at Crownpoint Sports Complex in Glasgow are now open for entries.
Shettleston Harriers athletes will also benefit from an exclusive two for one deal from our…
The club are currently in the process of updating the membership database with a view to moving to a new platform in the future. As part of the work being done an email was sent in error to members…
There was a return to more traditional British weather this weekend, but it didn’t stop a good turnout of Shettleston Harriers runners in various locations. Ronnie Strachan, Philip Neilson and Andrew Taylor all achieved first-place finishes. Here’s a roundup…
