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Creag Dhubh Hill Race

By happy and inexplicable coincidence a huge squad of Westies (I counted at least 13), plus families and other hingers-on, just happened to be in the vicinity of Newtonmore on Saturday afternoon. This being the case, and having survived the lengthy delays of the A9 roadworks at Banknock, it seemed opportune to drop into the local Highland Gathering and participate in the well-established foot race up the neighbouring hill which just happened to be part of the festivities.

Manny, for one, seemed delighted, if a tad bemused, at the level of interest in his local event. For this reason alone I was able to forgive him when he mistakingly referred to me as Dave Rodgers. Unfortunately it was the first of three cases of mistaken identity for me during the afternoon; later I was referred to as Manny (worrying, as it was by Manny's nephew), then Brian Brennan (apparently on account of our similarly sized-and-shaped backsides)!

It was a grand afternoon, dry and bright, and a total of about 100 runners eventually started, heading over the 5 fences before fording the river, which Muffy insists was in speight....hmmmmm! The terrain is varied but a bit rough and I was particularly delighted to be able to create a queue behind me as I pussyfooted down the steep rocky section. The narrow path and judicious use of elbows prevented the good descenders from getting past.

Manny was first Westie home, and first local, in 5th place overall, followed by the Snake and Cap'n Chris. I was well chuffed to be 5th or 6th Westies, finishing a shade ahead of Ellie who was second wumman overall. I was even more chuffed to beat Mindy in a hill race for the first time in years, he being caught up in the tailback behind me downhill. Serves him right for getting me and Mr Brennan mixed up!

Westies missed out on further glory when we failed to enter a team or two in the 4 x 200metre relay afterwards. I'm convinced that our excessive post-run consumption of burgers would not have impeded us in our attempts to demolish the winning Inverness Harriers team! And the haggis eating competition was abandoned for technical reasons although rumour has it that the real reason is that the locals were scared stiff of the prospect of Dave Rodgers taking part!

A few Westies ventured to the Glen Hotel afterwards for a quick drink. By even more staggering coincidence, who happened to be sitting at the bar but our own ex-Captain Courageous Charlie Campbell!!! What were the chances of that happening??? Spooky or what???
Half the Westies contingent before the raceEarly Ws at the river crossingMore Ws at the river crossingLast W at the river crossingA tough wee race ...Manny cuts his celebration cake into 3000 calorie wedgesThe two World record holders finalise plans for a joint attempt on the Grahams

Posted by Dave Calder on Mon 3 Aug 2009 | 6 comments

Category Hill Race

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  1. Rob said...

    I can't comment on Mindy's eyesight, not having performed a detailed study of the Calder and Brennan rears (ladies?), but I fear Manny's nephew may be in urgent need of an optician.

    Sounds like a good day (and night) out at Newtonmore as usual.

    Tuesday 4th August 2009 6.33pm

  2. Graham K said...

    A top wee race and evening to celebrate a top achievment !

    Even managed to have a wee ramble over a couple of Corbetts on Sunday morning before heading south.

    Wednesday 5th August 2009 10.35am

  3. Brenda said...

    So who was the person that slept in the marquee outside the Suie Hotel on Saturday night?

    Wednesday 5th August 2009 9.35pm

  4. Manny said...

    Bloody hell, what a turn out by Westies! A cast of ...well over a dozen! Fabulous, what a day - and night.
    Thank you from the bottom.
    Oh, ...of my heart of course!
    A great weekend and so many strange coincidences - like Jim Hall at a hill race - like Dave looking like someones bottom - like finding Charlie in a pub - like Chris and Ellie at another race - like Graham and Ann being at any race etc
    Anyway, I was well and true turned over by my bionic burd.
    The night was long and hazy and after very brief interlude on Sunday morning, it all started again into Monday morning!!!
    The trip to the bottle bank was embarassing even by our standards.
    Thank you one and all again for a superb surprise party and I hope you all enjoyed it as much as me and Brenda.
    Bring on Loch O and the Xmas bun fight!!

    WESTIES!

    Friday 7th August 2009 12.00am

  5. Jim said...

    Yes, a grand day out all round which made me proud to be an ex-Westie. Maybe the tortuous obstacle course of Creag Dubh was not the best choice of come-back after two years of a dodgey ankle, but it was a special day not to be missed. I was inspired to record my epic triumph in the best bardic tradition:

    There was an old man fae Craigdhu,
    Too slow to catch any but a few.
    He at last found fame,
    In a hill race of that name,
    If only as 1st Resident, its true!

    Friday 7th August 2009 9.08am

  6. Graham B said...

    Added a few photos pre-, during and post race for your amusement.

    Friday 14th August 2009 3.56pm

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