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Dunbartonshire AAA XC Champs
Maryhill Park
28th November 2009
Results: Senior Women | Senior Men
Maryhill Park was a quagmire by the time the senior men and women squelched forth into the first of their 3 or 2-lap races. 5 Westies men and 4 women took part in this challenge with our local club rivals, with Garscube, Helensburgh, Kirkie et al fielding plenty of runners too. Oor ain Dave Calder was officiating, and Cap'n Chris had dragged himself along to take photos and wheeze encouragement despite his raging yak flu.
Dave the Snake led the men home, chatting with us plodders for a short time before loping off easily into the distance. Steffen started brightly while Don, John Quinn and I swapped places during lap 1. This lively contest brought me closer to Steffen at the end of lap 1, and I made a rash move to pass him early on lap 2. Nursing a stitch for my troubles, I dropped back, while Don endured a torrid second loop and lost a lot of time.
The battle with Steffen took us up to Stevie Bell, in his alternative Helensburgh plumage today, and while the big German powered past, I stuttered by after a half-lap of inconsistently-paced racing.
By this time, Ellie was leading the Westies women home (6th overall?) and had enjoyed a fine day's running, collecting Don on her lap 2 adventures. Pat, Helen and Pauline were also out battling through the Maryhill mud.
The men headed off for a third lap, with Dave out of sight at the sharp end, and Steffen still holding me off by a short distance. There was no change after the last plummets and climbs, which left us slogging it out across the middle of the park. Steffen fired a burst in with perhaps quarter of a mile to go, and I held on until the last turn into the finishing field where I could unleash a sprint to edge it at the end. John Quinn came in after Steffen, with Don not far behind after a much-improved final lap. I actually enjoyed my day out, in contrast to my previous XC experiences at Cumbernauld, and am now keen to try more!
So it's "get well soon" to Cap'n Chris and to John Quinn, who sustained a nasty cut from a metal spike after going for a skite in the glaur. Hope everyone has recovered by the time we go to Irvine next Saturday.
Posted by Johnston Orr on Sat 28 Nov 2009 | 4 comments
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John Quinn said...
I would like to thank everyone for the welcome I received at Maryhill Park yesterday. Special thanks to Don for the introductions. Despite my tumble in the mud I recovered well following a hot shower, an ice pack and some vino rosso. This my first XC run and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am looking forward to Irvine next Saturday and the main objective will be to remain upright for the duration of the race. Thanks again. John Quinn
Sunday 29th November 2009 6.25pm
Don said...
Hope your wounds are healing rapidly John. Great effort yesterday, and i think you will be a real asset to westies. Roll on Irvine!!
Don
Sunday 29th November 2009 7.51pm
Johnston said...
The women's results confirm that Pauline is absolutely on fire at the moment, with Helen very close behind. Well done ladies, you're both having a fine season and the reps work seems to be paying off handsomely.
Sunday 29th November 2009 8.53pm
helmac said...
It was glaur, glaur and mair glaur. A great cross-country course. Well done to all who took part. My first in a couple of years at least and I'm really pleased that I decided to take part.
Glad to hear that John's "graze??!!??" is not serious. I saw it!
Can any more Westies be persuaded to show face in the next few weeK? Presence/Visibility has been remarkably thin recently!
Reps - Monday night? Wed nights? - wasn't that bad last week!
Sunday 29th November 2009 10.34pm