Rutherglen Reformer

Harriers best at the West

- DAVID COONEY

Junior, senior and masters athletes of Cambuslang Harriers travelled to Kilmarnock to take part in the West District Cross Country Relays.

Senior and masters men’s teams comprised four runners, three for their female counterpar­ts and three athletes, one under-13, -15 and -17, were required for the young male and female teams.

It was a very successful day for the seniors and masters as they won double gold and the female masters took the bronze medals.

This was the first senior men team victory since 2012 while the masters men continued their 10-year monopoly of victories.

The female masters are making their own history in this event by adding team bronze to their gold medals from last year and from 2016.

The senior men quartet of Stuart Gibson, Kevan Harvey, Fraser Stewart and Ryan Thomson were comfortabl­e winners from Shettlesto­n Harriers and Kilbarchan AC, while the fourth placed B team of Drew Pollock, Jamie MacKinnon, Craig Jardine and Alasdair Campbell narrowly missed out on the bronze medals.

From 280 competing athletes Ryan, Fraser, Kevan and Alasdair recorded the second, sixth, seventh and eighth fastest times of the day.

It was also impressive for the over-40 A team of debutant Stuart McGeachy, Ben Hukins, Stevie Wylie and Kenny Campbell to occupy ninth spot from 70 finishing teams and for the under-20 team of Ryan Donnelly, Chris McLew, Ruairidh MacGregor and Andrew Carey to gain a top 10 slot.

Cambuslang’s fifth team to cross the line was also well placed in 14th position thanks to Struan Paton, Gordon Robertson, Colin Reilly and Matthew McKenna.

The club’s second masters team of Chris Upson, club president Des Dickson and the comeback duo of Johnny MacNamara and Greg Hastie finished a creditable 34th.

Two other masters teams came home in 47th and 50th positions. The quartet of Dan O’Connell, Paul Thompson, David Stirling and Mick O’Hagan just got the better of Simon Gold, Graeme Gallie, Frank Hurley and John Kelly.

There was also an incomplete team of Kai Newell, who had his best cross country run to date, Iain Crawford and Kenny Finlayson, but unfortunat­ely they had no one to finish off their team due to a late withdrawal.

The quality of the masters men across the respective age groups was eye catching.

Ben, Kenny and Stuart were second, third and fourth fastest M40s, Stevie was the fastest M45, Chris the fastest M55, Paul and Des were fastest and second fastest M60s and Frank was third fastest in the M65 category.

The club was able to field last year’s victorious masters ladies trio of Bernie O’Neil, Jacqueline Etheringto­n and Jennifer Campbell, who were hopeful of being in the mix for the medals.

However, Garscube’s Lesley Bell showed her class on the opening leg to give her club a commanding lead which left her rivals fighting for the two remaining medals.

Bernie recorded the third fastest time by a W50 and ran well to finish sixth in the W40 event and keep Cambuslang in the hunt.

Jacqueline, with the second fastest W40 time, impressive­ly brought the club up to third place.

This was an excellent country outing for Jacqueline in preparing for the forthcomin­g masters internatio­nal event.

Last leg runner Jennifer was in a difficult position with second placed Troon AC a good distance ahead and Bellahoust­on Road Runners not far behind.

Jennifer steadily started to reel in her Troon opponent but her Bellahoust­on RR rival was right on her tail.

However, their tussle together saw them pass second placed Troon in the closing stages.

In the sprint to the line the valiant Jennifer just lost out on the silver medal by two seconds.

Carole Setchell and under-20 Rachel Wardrope competed in the B team but did not have a third leg runner.

Due to the start of the school holidays a number of the club’s younger athletes were not available to compete.

The female A team of Lucy McGrandle, Abbie McLue and Susie McLaughlin combined well to finish in seventh place out of 48 finishing teams. First year under-15 Abbie was ninth fastest while under-17 Susie was an excellent fourth fastest.

The B trio of first year under-13 Olivia McNicol, Eilidh Kennedy and Shona Carey were 24th with the remaining team of Amy McGoldrick, Francesca Fairweathe­r and Peggy Nan Rodger 38th.

Their male team A counterpar­ts took 12th spot thanks to Hamish Gardiner, Fearghus MacGregor and Michael Black.

A fast last lap by under-17 Jack MacKinnon after runs by Chris Black and Jay Gallacher moved the B squad up to 23rd position.

Lewis Cook and Brodie McDonald ran in an incomplete team.

 ??  ?? Golden guys
The winning senior men’s team
Golden guys The winning senior men’s team
 ??  ?? Brilliant bronze
The masters ladies who won a bronze
Brilliant bronze The masters ladies who won a bronze
 ??  ?? Crossing the line
Ryan Thomson finishing first for the men
Crossing the line Ryan Thomson finishing first for the men
 ??  ?? Masters of their craft
The winning masters team
Masters of their craft The winning masters team
 ??  ?? On the run Jacqueline Etheringto­n on the second Leg for masters women.
On the run Jacqueline Etheringto­n on the second Leg for masters women.
 ??  ?? Winner Kenny Campbell finishing first for the masters men
Winner Kenny Campbell finishing first for the masters men

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