Steven and Janine win it for TamFest
Male and female prizes taken at 5K family fun run
Steven Lawley and Janine Dickie took the first male and female prizes in Sunday’s TamFest 5k Family Fun.
Runners raced down Ayr High Street before turning along the River Ayr from New Bridge to Ayr Fire Station, back towards the High Street via Mill Street with this loop being done twice. Proceeds to National Autistic Society.
Results: 1 Steven Lawley 17.12, 2 Steven Reid ( Seaforth) 17.34, 3 Ruairidh MacDonald ( Bellahouston) 17.46, 4 Mark Porter ( Bellahouston) 17.47, 5 Jake Graham 18.13, 6 Euan Bell ( Seaforth) 19.05, 7 Keith Boardman ( Salford) 19.24, 8 Samuel Drummond 19.40, 9 Ross Parker 19.44, 10 Janine Dickie ( Bellahouston) 19.48, 11 Max McLean ( Seaforth) 20.22, 12 Tim Downie ( Seaforth) 20.35, 13 Evie Mackay ( Seaforth) 20.38, 14 Alan Littlejohn 20.59, 15 Calum Dunn 21.27, 16 Derek Cambers 21.31, 17 Julie Dunn 22.28, 18 Toni McIntosh ( Toni’s Tigers) 23.24, 19 Iain Davidson ( Girvan) 24.07, 20 Mary Fulton 24.41, 21 Denny Kerr 24.41, 22 Ewan Henderson 25.04, 23 Thomas Taylor 25.04, 24 Jhylya O’Hara 25.14, 25 Rhona Sturgeon ( Toni’s Tigers) 25.25, 26 Heather Kangley ( Greenock) 26.13, 27 Karen McMillan ( Seaforth) 26.40, 28 Brian Gibson ( Toni’s Tigers) 29.05, 29 Muriel Downie 30.14, 30 Suzanne Reid 30.19, 31 Lorna Fraser ( Mossblown) 30.32, 32 Margaret Hamilton 32.36, 33 Dayle Burnside ( Ron’s Runners) 32.36, 34 David Lock 34.21, 35 Carolyn Walker ( Killie Striders) 36.08; 36. Audrey Gibson ( Toni’s Tigers) 42.30, 37 Karen Hedge ( Toni’s Tigers) 42.30.
Meanwhile, Ayr Seaforth runners were in a field of 2600 for the National Cross Country Relay Championships at Cumbernauld.
Results: Young females: ‘ A’ team: 12. Islay Hubbard ( U13), Rosie Davidson ( U15) and Charlotte McDowall ( U17). ‘ B’ team: 30. Claire McLaughlin ( U13), Morven Hubbard ( U15), Evie Mackay ( U15); ‘ C’ team: 62 Emma McMillan ( U13), Bethany Alexander ( U15) and Isla Kirk ( U15); ‘ D’ team: Tess Crooks ( U13).
Young males: ‘ A’ team: 23 Adam Currie ( U13), Alex Crooks ( U15) and Declan McGhee ( U17); ‘ B’ team: 42 Conor Scobie ( U13), Euan Bell ( U15) and Scott Sprang ( U17); ‘ C’ team: 75 Calum Hannah ( U13), Blair Gemmell ( U15) and Logan Cotter ( U17).
Senior males: 36 ( from 88 teams) Kenny Neill, Stephen McCrorie, Brian Robinson and Grahame Hopper.