Stage Four was another difficult one and, arguably, the toughest after the second and sixth stages. Partly because the standard of runners was often higher than on legs other than two and six . Clubs tried to maximise the contribution from their strongest runners by putting them on the longest stages OR by placing them strategically along the route. After a good run on Stage Two, Stage Four had to be good to repair immediately any loss of position on Three (the shortest) before the notoriously open, exposed and often very windy fifth leg where picking up places would be difficult. All legs were difficult in this marvellous event, but some were a wee bittie more difficult than others!
1958: Kelly to Fox, Shettleston at the changeover from three to four
Tom O’Reilly, Stage Four, 1954
Alex Miller, Law and District, on Stage Four in 1974
1983: Ian Graves (Fife – 12) and Tom Gillespie (GUAC – 13)
Graham Getty, Bellahouston Harriers, 1984
1983, Tom Gillespie (13 GUH&H) and Ian Graves (12 Fife AC)
Jim Orr to Eddie Stewart, Cambuslang, 1983
Alex Gilmour 1984
Brian Carty, Shettleston, 1985
Doug Runciman, Cambuslang Harriers, 1994
Shane Daly to Kheredine Idessane at the start of fourth stage, 1997
Kheredine Idessane, Clydesdale, 1997
Scott Cohen, Robert Fitzgerald, 1998