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Senior Summer Championship 2015

Well done to all who took part in the latest race in the Summer Roadrunning Championships, the North Ayrshire 10k, another big turnout in blue & white vests! First male & female Harriers & collecting full 15 points were Connell Drummond & Kirsteen Salisbury. A few position changes in both tables,…

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Latest Roadrunning Championship Scores

Yet another fantastic turnout from Killie Harriers in the latest championship race, Jim Young Marymass 10k on Wed 19th Aug. First Harriers home were Scott Lyden & Rhona O’Neil, both have been in this position 2 or 3 times during this Championship, so well done again to both. Still no change…

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Summer Championship 2015 Update

Well done again to everyone wearing their blue & white vests to race in Dundonald last week, another good turnout for the club for the 7th race in the Roadrunning Champs. A few position changes in the Championship but the top 2 remain the same, with Scott Lyden & Michelle Goldie…

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Next Summer Championship Race

The next race in the Summer Road Running Championship is a short distance race, (each athlete must compete in at least one of each short, medium & long distance for 7 races to count), Garscube Foodbank 5 miles which takes place next Saturday, 20th June. To enter this you need only to bring…

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Harriers Summer Night Out 2015!

A night out is being organised on Saturday 27th June at the Rock Hard Cafe. Anyone wishing to go please pass your name on to either Ian Sloan or Scott Martin & let them know if you want to go for a meal or just meet for drinks. There’s an 80’s disco….Neon….downstairs!!

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Roadrunning Championships 2015

The Land O Burns 10k was the 2nd race of the 2015 Roadrunning Championships, another good turnout from Killie Harriers with almost 30 athletes taking part.There are now over 50 seniors gaining points in the Champs after only 2 races. Cameron Wilson was 1st Harrier over the line collecting 15 points…

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