Livingston Open Graded
A number of Shettleston athletes made the trip along the M8 to compete in the well organised Livingston Meeting
Results Below :
200m – Paul Easdale 25.11 -1.6 ; Adam Clifford 26.94 -0.9; Ava Millican 29.89 -0.8;
Lucas Millican 34.77 0.3 PB
800m – Sam Lesley 1.59.01; Adam Clifford 2.21.95
Shot – Emily Tollett 6.89
Discus -Emily Tollett 14.55 PB
Sydney Harbour 10k
Fergus Donnelly made sure we had an international feel to the club this week with a PB performance in the Sydney Harbour 10km. He has made massive improvement over the summer starting with a 34.49 back in March and now has a PB of 33.41 in the Australia event. He was one of the new men who have joined this year and he shows what a structured training programme can do.
Trafford BMC
Another athlete who has had a number of PB performances recently is Jamie Burns. He was part of the winning club team at the recent Scottish 10km championships placing 4th in the individual event. Jamie travelled to Manchester at the weekend to take part in the Trafford BMC event at the fast Trafford track. He was rewarded with a PB of 14.38.99 over 5000m
scottishathletics Throws Grand Prix
Javelin – Chloe Fox 22.07m
Discus – Emily Tollett 12.98m
Shot – Emily Tollett 6.43m
Parkruns
Peter Avent won the Edinburgh parkrun in a time of 15.39. Meanwhile at Strathclyde parkrun Paul McGuigan finished strong in 16th position.
At Tollcross John Duffy finished in 3rd place and Stephen Clark in 9th place. Well done to both for their recent progress.
At Victoria Parkrun, another flat fast course, Ruth Joss continued her good run of results with 12th place over all and 1st woman.
At Ruchill parkrun, Scott McKelvie gave the tough hilly course a go and finished 2nd. Well done to Scott.
Over to Springburn and Emma Purdie finished in 24th position and 2nd female.
Melanie Hayes ran the Thurso Parkrun to finish in 35th place.
At Drumpellier parkrun, James Burns finished in 55th place.
Over to Queens Parkrun Rowan Lennox finished in 33rd place.
Finally over to the Elder Parkrun which continues to attract runners looking for a fast time. Only a few seconds separated Daniel Low 16.51 and Callum Oates 16.53 at the finish line.
Well done everyone this weekend