East Kilbride News

London calling for Fraser after win

- ANDY MCGILVRAY

Distance runner Fraser Stewart has set his sights on the London Marathon next month after winning his first ever title at the Inverness Half Marathon on March 4.

The 35-year-old, who is originally from Eaglesham, took gold in the Inverness Half Marathon and Scottish Half Marathon Championsh­ips for Cambuslang Harriers, completing the 13.1 mile course in a time of 1.05:24.

Natasha Phillips from Dundee Hawkhill Harriers finished the course in 1.11:56, a new female record in the race that was previously set in by Cathy Mutwa in 2007 with 1.13:21.

This year’s Inverness Half Marathon and 5k, which also incorporat­ed the North District Championsh­ips, attracted over 3,600 runners from across the UK.

It’s a first title for Fraser Stewart, who says it’s a dream come true, and while he’s not aiming to win the London Marathon, he would like to by up there with the top Scots.

Fraser said:“It was great, it was a really good race, and it was the Scottish Championsh­ips as well, so I was really delighted to get my first national title.

“It was a great day out.

“It’s a national title, which is the biggest achievemen­t you can get, really, in Scottish running.

“I knew I was going to win it probably after about nine miles.

“There was a group of three at the start, and then it whittled down to just the two of us about four miles in, and then at nine miles I could sense the guy I was with tiring a bit.

“I put the foot down, got a bit of a break, and I didn’t have to stress too much at the end about having a sprint finish.

“Running fast times is great, but you want a medal to show for it, because that will always be there.”

Fraser, who has been running at Cambuslang for five years, added:“It’s a good stepping stone.

“I’m doing the London Marathon at the end of April, so it’s a good push forward and gives me confidence for doing that.

“If I can be up there with the Scots and run a personal best that would be great, and I’ll keep grafting away, I’ll push on.

“I’ll give it my all, and will feel confident going into all the races from now on.”

 ?? ?? Medal joy Fraser Stewart with his medal in Inverness (Pic: Paul Campbell)
Medal joy Fraser Stewart with his medal in Inverness (Pic: Paul Campbell)

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