Monday, 10 May 2010

Glasgow womens 10k and Inveraray Jail break







Well done to all who were performing in some way over the weekend be it running or marshalling. Ann and Alison smashed their previous PBs in the 10k in Glasgow coming in a sub hour time...those sprints do work! Ann managed over the finish line a full second ahead of Alison...what were you hanging about for Alison?
Alison- 59m57s Ann - 59m56s
next challenge sub 1.50??
Other jogscotland members were busy on Sunday with the second Inveraray Jail break. Jacs, Fiona, Rhona and Rosie sacrificed their own chance to attack the hill and took on the hi vis mantle of marshals/time keepers. Kerry, Garret, Toby, Fee, Liz and honorary member Freya took up the gauntlet and RAN that hill. Below is the official race report but here is the less formal one

YOU DID GREAT GUYS!!

Liz overall position 25 Time 40.00 category position 2FV
Fiona " =26 " 40.07 " 3FV
Toby " 7 " 32.24 " 2MJ
Kerry " 29 " 42.41 " 4FS
Garret " 11 " 34.56 " 6MV
Freya " =26 " 40.07 " 1FJ

jogscotland website report.




The weather was perfect for the second Inveraray Jail break run slightly cloudy, cool at the start and no midges to bother the marshals. Thirty four runners from near and far set off from the town centre at 11 am prompt to the clang of the gaolers bell for the climb up to Dun na Cuiche, the watch tower above Inveraray. The lead was hotly contested through the castle grounds by the males with juniors jostling with the vets and seniors. The crowd thinned out as the steep climb took hold and by the time the summit was reached the result was decided as Philip Price reached the top ahead of all others. No time to look at the view as hot on his heels came the others including David McAlister eventual male junior winner (31.22). Philip crossed the finish line in 29.06 closely followed by Crispin Walsh (29.29 2nd MS) and Alan Smith (29.55 1st MV) with Samuel Way ( 32.05 2nd MV) not far behind. Second junior local Toby Corner came next (32.24). David Duncan (32.18 3rd MV) and Emma O’Shea (32.34 1st FS) showing her experience along with Jonathan Weir (35.06 3rd MS) were swift to circumnavigate the watch tower and begin the fast descent. The women’s race started to hot up now with the fastest ladies battling it out. After Emma came Lizzie Rose (36.57 2nd FS) and Ormsary jogscotland’s Dinah Bosomworth (37.20 1st FV)). The local support for this event was fantastic with Minard’s Liz Feeney (2nd FV) reaching the finish line in 40.00 ahead of mother and daughter Fee (3rd FV) and Freya Corner (1st junior female) chasing her 7 seconds later. Fellow jogscotland member Naomi Dixon made 3rd FS in 40.55. The rest of the field followed fast pulled along by Pipers Eoghan Anderson and David Proven standing on the Aray Bridge, a perfect setting. The race organisers are very grateful to Argyll Estates for allowing the race to take place, especially Marcus Van Stone and to Inveraray Jail for their sponsorship and fantastic prizes. Kathy and David Owen from Londis donated water and bananas for the finish line, Inveraray branch of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Loch Fyne Whiskies gave spot prizes. Shannon from Argyll adventure obliged for the second year running with large amounts of fabulous tablet which was much appreciated. Fiona and Bill Nelson provided first aid cover. Above all the marshals did a great job and without whom none of the above would have been possible. Many thanks to John Patrick for his photos and support.


inveraray jogscotland meets every Tuesday 7pm at the shelter shed at Inveraray primary school during term time. All levels of runner welcome. £1/session 01499 302160

6 comments:

  1. Hi Fee,

    I just want to say thanks for organising such a great event, I really enjoyed it although it was hard! I'm walking kinda funny today even though I stretched afterwards. The atmosphere, location, competitors and marshallswere all brilliant, as was the tablet.
    Crispin Walsh

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  2. Brill everyone!
    Bit stiff today!
    Thanks Fiona!

    Liz

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  3. For the run or the stiffness??

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  4. Hi Fee,

    Thanks for organising the event which was enjoyed by all and can only grow. Thank your photographers for their work which will appreciated by the competitors and may be seen by other runners as a good event to do.

    See you next time we are up.

    Cheers.

    Richard.

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  5. Super success again, well done to you and to the Jail and Londis for their support.

    John Patrick (Secretary IMaGe)

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  6. Hi Fiona,
    Thank you for organising it! I thought there was a really good atmosphere on the day and I enjoyed visiting Inveraray (despite the blisters from Ben Lomond!).
    Kind regards
    Emma

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