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Dunbartonshire Championships

Mark Wrestles in Mud as Nigel Shows a Clean Pair of Heels The Dunbartonshire Championships yesterday were an object lesson for those who think that cross-country is for wimps. Posties Park in Dumbarton may not have a “Technical Downhill”, but after several days of persistant rain, the trail was in real championship form with mud,

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National Cross Country Championships 2004

Muffy Ana-olates Opposition as she Inches Ahead at Perth It was a fine day for spectators at Perth yesterday for the Nationals. The sun was out, there was no wind and the trails were fast, flat and undoubtedly a little short of the quoted distance. However, the Westies spectators (Lynn, Cap’n Charlie, the Reid family

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Allan Scally Road Relays, 2004

Westies Fail to Take Prize in Scally Shocker as B*********** Take Revenge Despite high expectations following on from their triumphant Round Arran Relay bronze medal, Westies failed to maintain this form, fizzling out in 30th place. To make matters worse, the club was beaten by new arch-rivals B*********** (real name omitted to protect the innocent,

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Dumbartonshire cc relays

While the bulk of the club was enjoying the fleshpots of Loch Ossian, a few of us defended the honour of the club at the Dumbartonshire relays at Posties park. As the current champions, the pressure was on us to perform. Nigel ran a strong first leg, starting off slow and gradually building it up

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INVERGARRY WEEKEND AWAY

Invergarry Hostel proved a great choice for a new venue and area this year, and the weather was fantastic too to top it all off. On sat myself, Nigel, Steffen and ultra-runner Dave managed all 9 Munros on the South Glen Shiel ridge in 8 hours of glorious sunshine, while others were up the Sisters

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Trig’s Trek

Saturday 1 November Nearly 80 friends and family of Simon Triger went up Ben Nevis in memory of Simon. It was a lovely site, as we all snaked up the north side of the Ben, in one of Scotland’s glorious wintry days. In fresh snow we gathered at the CIC huts for lunch, photos and

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I Canny Wait…..Upcoming Winter League Races

For those lesser mortals amongst us who can only dream of racing as frequently as Marcus or winning such coveted awards as Chris, there is always the slightly less ambitious target of 3 races on consecutive weekends, all of which count towards the Winter League. The first of these is the Hugh Wilson 10K at

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Skye Bridge 10K

This was to be the last race for me before my long rest for September. The conditions were drizzly with high winds which were felt during the drive up to Kyle of Lochalsh. This year there were around 90 runners which broke last years record and taking of records well, wait for it. Alan planned