JULY SENIOR RESULTS AS DAVID, CRAIG, AND MANY OTHERS IMPRESS.

TEAM PRIZE FOR KILLIE AT AYRSHIRE HALF MARATHON CHAMPS

On Sunday July 9th, the Girvan Half Marathon took place and with this incorporating the Ayrshire Championships there were a trio of Kilmarnock Harriers in the field.

Craig Ferguson was making his debut over the distance and in an excellent run he broke the 80 minute barrier having led briefly at the start as he starts to show his potential.

Connell Drummond (83.00) and John Cairns (85.10) were also competing and when all was said and done Kilmarnock Harriers took the Team Prize back up the A77 to complete a good day for the Club.

Garscube 5 mile Race

The following Thursday evening around Milngavie, Garscube Harriers hosted their Charlie Kilshaw 5 Mile Road Race and extended a very welcome invitation to Kilmarnock. This was gladly taken up by a large number of athletes from the Ayrshire Club, as in a field of 100 there were no fewer than 19 Harriers toeing the line. On a cracking 2 lap course it was one such athlete who was to happily cross the line first to continue his tremendous improvement since coming to the Club less than a year ago.

Having made an excellent half marathon debut four days previously, Craig Ferguson has now smashed the 30 minute barrier for 5 miles and led yet another new Kilmarnock Harrier home with David Moody being next home for the Club in a very fine 7th place overall. First Female for the Harriers was Liz McDerment who was followed across the line by her teammate Paula Wilson who also took the prize on offer for being closest to her predicted time on the night.

One of the most impressive performances on a great night has to go to Jackie Duncan who demolished her personal best for five miles by a huge 93 seconds while full times and positions were-

1st Craig Ferguson 29.00, 7th David Moody 30.42, 13th John Tougher 32.32, 17th Scott Lyden 33.41, 23rd Stewart McAllister 34.24, 31st Gordon Sandler 35.30, 40th Kenny Wales 36.23, 41st Russell Duncan 36.32, 45th Les McDerment 37.21, 52nd Liz McDerment 37.49, 55th Paula Wilson 38.28, 61st Lynne McCaffrey 39.03, 64th Amanda Bryden 39.55, 67th Mark Lyden 40.53, 75th Jackie Duncan 42.30, 76th Ian McAughtrie 42.30, 81st Jackie Sandler 43.12, 84th Alison Wales 45.14, 95th Alan Anderson 50.14.

As a fantastic footnote to the event, the night also raised a whopping £675 in aid of the Beatson Cancer Charity another fantastic gesture by all involved.

David Crowned Clyde Stride Champion

Although a number of athletes are on holiday at present and the race calendar isn’t as full at this time of year, there was an Ultra Marathon taking place last weekend as the popular Clyde Stride took place. There are a number of Kilmarnock Harriers who enjoy the challenge of testing themselves over distances in excess of 26.2 miles and one of the most successful in the country at present is Kilmarnock Harrier David McClure who has a number of achievements to his name.

The Clyde Stride provides the opportunity to race along one of Scotland’s most accessible new pathways, and runs from Glasgow (Partick Railway Station) along the Clyde through Strathclyde Regional Park, the Unesco World Heritage Site at New Lanark, and the Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve to finish adjacent to the Visitor Centre and sells out quickly.

At the finishing line, David cut the tape in first place overall in an impressive 4 hours 52 minutes to take the win from runner up Craig Reid who also had a great run to finish within 3 minutes of David.

Also taking place on the day was a Relay event which also took on the 40 miles and Kilmarnock Harrier Connell Drummond was defending the team title along with his running friends Barrie Johnstone, Colin McLean and Daniel Burns.

Like David, Connell too was happy at the end of the race as the quartet successfully took the honours to complete an excellent double in the Team stakes.

KILMAURS 5K BRINGS FAST TIMES

Last Wednesday night saw the village of Kilmaurs host their successful, annual 5K Road Race, and once more there was a large turnout of athletes from around the country with Kilmarnock Harriers in particular having a large presence on the night.

Overall it was Cambuslang Harrier and serial race winner around the country Robert Gilroy who was to prove a worthy winner on the night in a fine 15.44, however it was Craig Ferguson who was to be first home for Kilmarnock in an excellent sub 17 minute run which was to demolish his previous lifetime best for the distance. Kilbarchan AAC athlete Elspeth Curran (17.29) won the Women’s Race with a bit of daylight to spare while the consistent Rhona O’Neill crossed the line first in the Harriers stakes. Most athletes on the night were to clock close to their personal bests and in some instances set new ones on a great night for running, and all this tallies up to Amanda Bryden and Scott Lyden leading the Kilmarnock Harriers Summer Championship for 2017, with special mentions too going to Susan Beattie who has now gained her 3rd Silver clocking in the annual Kilmarnock Harriers Club Standards Scheme.

Kilmarnock Harriers times and positions were –

4th Craig Ferguson 16.56, 14th Mark Alexander 17.52, 29th Scott Lyden 19.09, 32nd John Tougher 19.19, 35th Steven Robson 19.29, 40th Michael Corson 19.59, 46th Stewart McAllister 20.10, 47th John Parker 20.19, 51st Alister Neil 20.36, 53rd Gordon Sandler 20.58, 60th Kenny Wales 21.22, 65th Russell Duncan 21.27, 66th Stuart Nibloe 21.50, 69th Matt Dodds 21.59, 73rd Stephen McDowell 22.27, 76th Mark Lyden 22.40, 90th Rhona O’Neill 23.02, 91st Douglas Dickson 23.05, 92nd Ellie Anderson 23.06, 94th Lynn McCaffrey 23.10, 95th Lynn Cowan 23.13, 100th Amanda Bryden 23.21, 102nd Kerry Warboys 23.25, 106th Matt Ferguson 23.42, 112th David McGill 24.05, 118th Susan Beattie 24.17, 121st Michelle Goldie 24.46, 123rd Dawn McManus 24.41, 124th Ian McAughtrie 24.40, 133rd Hannah O’Shea 24.55, 145th Jackie Duncan 25.22, 147th Geoff Robertson 25.32, 161st Emily O’Shea 26.07, 164th Malky McGregor 26.05, 167th Alison Wales 26.11, 174th Ryan Handy 26.37, 180th Jacqui Sandler 26.52, 190th Fiona Docherty 27.31, 191st Sandra Dickson 27.44, 201st Alan Anderson 28.08, 230th Ann Graham 30.32, 243rd Liz Mackie 31.54, 251st Luca Dickson 32.54, 252nd Amy Collins 32.50.

DUO TAKE ON 5,000 METRES ON THE TRACK

Two days later, on Friday 28th July, Stacie Taylor and Connell Drummond were at Scotstoun Stadium to compete in the Glasgow Athletics Association’s Milers Meet where both were taking part in races over 5,000 metres on the track.

In form Stacie had a cracking run, with the US based athlete clocking 16.51.93 to finish second fastest female of anyone on a night where an extremely high calibre of runner was on show.

Connell also taking part on a night which also doubled up as the Scottish Masters Championships over the distance and clocked a decent time of 18.48.82 on a night which wasn’t the best for running.

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