The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dina vows to ‘run even quicker’

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.1M Gillies 30.06, 2 A Taylor 30.47, 3 D Aitken 30.48, 4 J Robinson 31.12,

5 M Hutchinson 31.21, 6 T Fardon 31.28. Women. 1 G Dargie 34.59, 2 R Crichton 35.25, 3 F Callaghan 35.30, 4 L Marshall 36.31, 5 J Faeber 38.33, 6 J Ngoie 38.53. 61 finished.

– Ladies Open Lge A&B – J Gilbert

8 G Reid 7, M Cargill 10 A Glen 18, K Gordon 12 J Carr, M Main 18 A Kinnear 3, M Martin 12 M Armstrong 10, I Teviotdale 5 E Herron 11.75, I Ingram w/o L Reid Scr. Open Pairs D – M Cargill 8 J Stewart 13, Rbn Ritchie 9 M Andrews 15, J Webster 17 AH Cameron 7, I Teviotdale 3 D Whitton 16. Gents Open League – P Carnegie 12 G Martin 6, M Andrews 7 B Stevenson 12, GA Nicoll 9 M Mcgreavey 17, A Furye 23 T Mill 9. The annual putting match between the R&A Captains (Captain and Past Captains playing with hickory putters supplied by the R&A) and the St Andrews Ladies’ Putting Club, was another victim of Storm Ali. As reported yesterday, all play in the R&A Autumn Medal was postponed because of the weather.

The competitio­n will resume today. The weather forecast is for some more strong winds in the morning, with gusts reaching 40mph but nowhere near the 65mph+ speeds of yesterday.

Round 2 of the Senior British women’s Open Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Crail Golfing Society was abandoned because of the high winds and rain yesterday.

The scheduled 54-hole championsh­ip, now cut to 36 holes, will conclude today.

– Medal (CSS73) – Div 1 – C Turner 76, G Pennycook 80bih, I Wilkie 80. Div 2 – H Houston 77bih, D Knox 77bih, L Melville 77.

– Monthly Medal (CSS69) – Section 1 – D D Smith (5) 67, Section 2 – M Cordner (10) 67. Section 3 – J Maclean (20) 66, Section 4 – C Morrison (21) 74, Scratch – DD Smith 72. Medal (CSS69) – E Mackinnon (15) 64, A Livingston­e (12) 66, E Aitken (12) 67, F Hartley (13) 68bih, M Pomphrey (3) 68bih, A Brown (5) 68. Monthly Medal Play-off – Scratch: K Donaldson 71bih; Section 1 – Courtney (2) 69 (Medal winner). Section 2 – M Cordner (9) 69; Section 3: J Maclean (19) 70; Section 4 – M Giannandre­a (23) 81. Summer League Round 23 Section 1 – R Fullerton (7) 63, M Rogalski (3) 65, I H Smith (8) 66. Section 2 – R Fraser (11) 60, S Miller (12) 63, D Henderson (11) 66bih.section 3 – B Browne (23) 65, E Gordon (17) 67bih, A Macgillivr­ay (14) 67bih. Rosebowl Qualifier: R Fullerton

– Medal Winners Playoff Extra Medal (CSS72) – Div 1 – G Jenkins (4) 67, I Mackenzie (2) 69 bih, K Porter (6) 69. Div 2 – M Telfer (13) 71, G Lee (13) 72, A Montgomery (11) 73bih. Div 3 – D Mclaughlin (22) 70, M Fitzgerald (19) 72bih, D Elder (21) 72. Stroke Competitio­n 17 (CSS70) – N Kourie (6) 64, S Gadsby (4) 67, B Lawson (5) 68 bih, C Brown (9) 68. 60+ Stableford (CSS69) – R Cadle (16) 38, A Robertson (19) 37, C Brown (9) 36. 3-Man Team Competitio­n – T Scott, M Mcintosh, J Smith Sr 125, B Wilson, J Roseweir, D Taylor 126, N Kourie, D Gilfillan, J Clifford 130.

– Roy Cup PAR Comp – M Mccartney (11) 3, M Beaumont (21) -1, Y Wilson (11) -3, L Croll (19) -3. Rosebowl 8/Dewar Cup 4 (CSS74) – M Mccartney (11) 70, I Clayden (20) 76, F Graham (30) 77. Rosebowl Aggregate of best 4 nett scores winner – C Hepburn. Dewar Cup Aggregate of best two nett scores Winner – M Mccartney. Dornock Stableford Aggregate of best two nett rounds winner – A Ross. Dornock Birdie winner – A Ross.

– Gents September Medal (CSS70) – J Harley (10) 69, R Collinson (21) 71, D Currie (21) 73 acb, J Larkman (23) 73 acb, R Orchardson (24) 73. Ladies Dornock Course Texas Scramble – M Larkman, L Croll, K Taylor.

– Competitio­n 17 (CSS71) – A Montgomery (11) 73, J Pool (26) 81, F Martin (14) 87. Dornock Course Junior Medal 9-hole – G Warren (10) 19 acb, R Flint (14) 19, S Connolly (12) 23.

– Pinehurst – K Smith and A Baptie 70.2, Y Robertson and V Peterkin 72, S Chapman and I Chapman 73.

– at Edzell Golf Club. Gary Tough Edzell, +1, continued his recent run of good form to win the scratch prize with a 2 under par score of 69. He also had the best handicap score along with Stuart Mckendrick, Dunkeld & Birnam, Scr, and Andrew Anderson, Murrayshal­l, 8 Leading Scratch – 69 G Tough, Edzell, +1; 70 S Mckendrick, Dunkeld And Birnam, Scr; 73 J Smith, Lundin, 2; B Taylor, Edzell, 1; M Anderson, Leven Thistle, +1. Leading Hcp – 70 S Mckendrick, Dunkeld And Birnam, Scr; G Tough, Edzell, +1; A Anderson, Murrayshal­l, 8; 71 J Watt, Edzell, 3; J Smith, Lundin, 2; D Taylor, New St Andrews, 4; 72 G Smith, Arbroath, 4; B Taylor, Edzell, 1; I Craig, Crail GS, 7; 73 N Yates, Edzell, 9; R Farquhar, Carnoustie, 8; G Robb, Montrose Mercantile, 4. Next meeting tomorrow at Alyth Golf Club from 8.30am to 12.30pm.

– Millennium Quaich second round (CSS69) – Div 1 – L Biltcliffe (9) 69, M Boyd (19) 73. Div 2 – R Moir (25) 69, J Mcbride (21) 75. – Athletics – Open (90m-200m) – 1 David Allan Clydesdale AC 70pts, Ewen Bradley, Inverness, 53, Fraser Mcdonald, Dingwall 44, Jax Thoirs, VP Glasgow 35. Open (800m-1,600m) – E Bradley, D Allan 63, E Lecrivain, Aberdeen AC 39, B Donald, Banff 32. Open (1,600m3,200m) – M Turner, Shettlesto­n 30, J Thomson, Glenrothes 26, L Traynor, Giffnock North AC, & F Logan, Central AC 23. Jumps – Ewen Bradley 200.5, Tony Daffurn, Airdrie 95, Allan Smith, Shaftesbur­y 63, Fraser Mcdonald, Dingwall 62.5. Youth (Up to 400m) – Gaspard Lecrivain Aberdeen AC 35, Steven Bates, Tullibody and Jason WHITE,TLJT and Liam Woods, East Kilbride AC 22.

Youth (Over 400m) – Gaspard Lecrivain 60, Hannah Steel, Lothian Running Club 44, Mattie Fleming, Kelso 26, Archie Suttie, Anstruther, and Steven Bates 18.

Women – S Turnbull, TLJT 36, Rebecca Burns, Edinburgh AC 34, Gillian Gordon, Inverness Harriers 19, Eleanor Briggs, Inverness Harriers 18. Cycling – Open – Charles Fletcher 237, Paul Gallacher Kirkcaldy 168, James Melville Alexandria 81, Paul Anderson Perth 77. Youth – Reubens Thomson Grampian Tigers 131, Alex Hendry Wick 88 Isaac Small, Grampian Tigers 66, Heidi Thomson Grampian Tigers 43. Heavy events – Lukasz Wenta, East Kilbride 1052, Scott Rider, Dartford 733, Vladislav Tulacek, Czech Republic 514, Kyle Randalls, Grangemout­h 478. Tug o’war – Strathardl­e 83, Elgin 58, Cornhill 45, Moffat 42. – Western Wildcats 8 Dunfermlin­e Carnegie 0, Strathclyd­e University 1 Dundee Wanderers 7, Stirling University 0 Grove Menzieshil­l 11, Perthshire 10 University of St Andrews 3. Men’s District Cup (32) – Grange II 15 Perthshire II 1, Dundee Wanderers II 0.3 Highland II 0.4. Men’s Reserve Cup (32) – Perthshire III 1 Hillhead III 3, Edinburgh University III 8 Grove Menzieshil­l III 0, Dundee Wanderers III 9 Aberdeen GSFP III 0. It promises to be another rip roaring night at the stock car meeting on Saturday night with the Unlimited Bangers appearing for their Scottish Championsh­ip while the Prostock drivers will compete for the World Cup. The meeting starts at 6pm.

– 11, 19, 21,25. No jackpot winners but three runnersup each win £10. New jackpot £3,200.

Europa League, PAOK Salonika v Chelsea – BT Sport 2 5.15pm; Marseille v Frankfurt – BT SPORT/ESPN 5.45pm, RB Leipzig v RB Salzburg – BT SPORT/ESPN 8pm, Arsenal v Vorskla – BT Sport 2 8pm.

Super League, Huddersfie­ld v Wigan – Sky Sports Arena 7.30pm.

WTA, Pan Pacific Open – BT Sport 1 4an (Fri).

European Tour, Portugal Masters – Sky Sports Golf 11.30am and 3.30pm; PGA Tour, Tour Championsh­ip – Sky Sports Main Event 6.30pm, Sky Sports Golf 6.30pm.

Coppa Sabatini – Eurosport 1 1.30pm. Montrose squash player Lisa Aitken cruised through to the second round of the Nash Cup in London, Ontario, last night.

The Scottish champion expected to be tested by the French-based Czech Anna Serme, but Aitken won comfortabl­y by 11-5 11-7 11-2.

She now faces number one seed Emily Whitlock in the last 16, just two weeks after losing to the Macclesfie­ld player at the same stage in Nantes.

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