The Fast Pack: Victoria Park 1960s to 1980s

VPAAC Fast Pack: 1960s to 1980s

Victoria Park AAC senior men always enjoyed the Edinburgh to Glasgow relay and many of the club’s best runners excelled on the road, although some did very well on the country or track as well. This website includes several VP profiles already, including Ian Binnie, Hugh Barrow, Pat Maclagan (above), Alastair Johnston, Davie McMeekin and Alastair Douglas. However a scan of the E to G results from 1962 to the late 1980s reveals a number of athletes who thoroughly deserve to be celebrated. These are: Albie Smith, Joe Reilly, Des Austin, Innis Mitchell, George Meredith, Bobby Blair, Laurie Reilly, Willie Sheridan, Frank Brown and Andy Girling.

Unless sarcasm was involved, no one ever called Albert Smith (born 18/1/1943) by his proper Christian name – it has always been Albie. He continues to be a real character – challenging, witty, insulting, and yet great company. He trained and raced very hard indeed, especially in the Edinburgh to Glasgow Road Relay. The speed he showed in that great race had its origins in his track career. A key training session was 20x200m, with the first 200m in 30 seconds, followed by 45 seconds for the ‘recovery’ 200m = each lap 75 seconds. That’s five-minute mile pace! According to scotstats, he ran 1.55.8 for 800m (although Albie thinks it was closer to 1.54, but he has kept no records), 3.50.2 for 1500m and 4.16.19 for one mile. However scotstats are wrong, since he won the West District one mile title in 1966, outsprinting the holder Hugh Barrow with 4.13.6. Albie also won the inaugural Glasgow Mile Championship and the Dunbartonshire 1500m. He raced on numerous occasions during the Scotland v England football match at Hampden, in front of 80,000 spectators. He often took part in the Charity Shield Mile at Ibrox, which had 70,000 spectators and his best run there was being outsprinted by Ian McCafferty, but defeating Graham Everett and Hugh Barrow. Another good race was a narrow defeat by Lachie Stewart at Helenvale, when Albie ran two miles in 9 minutes two seconds. In addition, he represented Scotland in a match against the Combined Services, he believes in 1976, winning the 1500m in 3.50.6, after running the last 800m in 1.58 and outsprinting the speedy Jim Dingwall. He regrets that, in those ‘cost-conscious’ days, the SAAA only loaned Scottish vests to athletes and suggests that he won without difficulty because the vest he borrowed must have been worn previously by Ian Stewart!

Albie Smith made the final of the SAAA Championships 1500m on ten or more occasions. His best position was fourth in 1973, which was a slow race. With 280 metres to go, he sped into a 35 metre lead and stayed in front until about 20 metres from the finish. Ron MacDonald was the winner. Albie competed for VP in the Scottish League Division 1 on many occasions, doubling up 800m/1500m frequently, as well as breaking 2 minutes/4 minutes easily. Once he also did the shot putt and javelin. While at Strathclyde University, he was awarded his Blue for Track and Field for season 1968-1969, after winning one mile races and finishing second to Dave Logue in the three miles at the 1969 Scottish Universities Championship. He ran 1500m for Scottish Universities in the Combined Universities event at Crystal Palace.  Albie was knocked out in the 1500m heats at the 1973 British Universities championships but clocked 3.53. When he turned forty he was victorious in the Scottish Veterans championships at 800m and 1500m. He also came second in the British Veterans 800m. Apparently the guy that won had been a professional and may have been disqualified. Certainly, Albie broke 2 minutes for 800m, which is still a fast time for a vet. In addition, he did a lot of coaching and his best memory involves Ian Archibald and the 1983 SAAA 1500m championship. Ian phoned Albie on the morning of the contest, and a race plan, which worked a treat, was formed. The tactics involved: accelerating hard into the lead at 300m to go; throttling back, while maintaining first position, until 200m; speeding up again for fifty metres and then coasting once more; before giving it everything in the last hundred metres. Ian won going away, outsprinting not only Nat Muir but also John Robson!

Albie Smith also achieved success in cross-country. As a Youth, he won team gold with VPAAC in the 1961 SCCU Championships; finished eleventh (well in front of Pat Maclagan) when his team won silver medals in the 1964 Scottish Junior; gained another silver in the 1966 Senior National, when he was a very respectable 22nd; and obtained bronze in 1967.

He is one of very few competitors who managed to run the E to G on twenty occasions. His first race was in 1962; his final appearance in 1985. Albie ran every stage except Six. He made an immediate impact in 1962, with third-fastest on Stage Five, when his team were fourth, which unfortunately was a place they ended up in nine times in twenty-one years. Yet during that period they also won three silver and three bronze medals and were never lower than eighth. This is evidence of Victoria Park’s consistency in retaining a place among the very best Scottish teams.

Albie himself won three silver and two bronze medals with VPAAC and also ran for Strathclyde University in 1968 and 1969. On Eight, he was fastest in 1972 (equalling Henry Summerhill’s stage record after chasing Scottish 1500m champion Craig Douglas and closing in by 69 seconds), second-fastest in 1971 and third-fastest in 1974. However he was undoubtedly a Stage Three specialist, coping very well with four steeply undulating miles, often into a headwind). When Edinburgh University’s Ian Hathorn broke the Stage Three record in 1966, Albie was second-fastest, only fifteen seconds slower than Hathorn and speedier than Norman Morrison. Albie was fastest in 1967 (eighteen seconds better than Andy McKean) and 1978 (at the age of 35). Add to that second-fastest in 1966 and 1975 and third-fastest in 1970 and 1979. He remains a Vicky Park legend!

Joe Reilly (born 8/7/1945) first took part in the E to G in 1964, after a track season when he ran 3 miles in 14.23, as well as winning the Scottish Schools one mile title. He reduced his three miles time to 14.05 in 1965, the year he finished the SAAA Championship 6 miles in 29.09.2 and won a bronze medal. During the next few seasons, Joe also tackled the steeplechase (1967 West District Champion) and produced times of 4 minutes exactly (1500m), 14.50.2 (5000m) and 30.47 (10,000m).

He was a good cross-country runner, winning team silver in the Scottish National Youths CC in 1961. Joe produced a splendid performance in 1964 when he ran the ICCU Junior CC for Scotland, finished ninth and his team won silver medals. The fantastic Ian McCafferty won the race, Alec Brown was seventh, and the Scottish team was only one point behind England. This was to be Scotland’s best attempt to win the International title. Previously Joe Reilly had been fourth in the Scottish Junior, not far behind Mel Edwards, Ian McCafferty and Lachie Stewart. Victoria Park were second in the team contest. Then in 1966, VP won the team title in the Scottish Junior National, with Joe eighth.

Soon after that, Joe’s family moved to Liverpool and then Manchester and he didn’t come up for the National but concentrated on travelling to Victoria Park’s favourite race (after the McAndrew Relay, naturally) – the E to G. He competed in this seven times. After his debut in 1964 (on Stage 7), he ran in 1965 (fourth-fastest on Two, VP bronze medals), in 1967 on Five (gained two places), and ran strongly on 6 in 1968, with his team fourth, which was the place they obtained again in 1969, when Joe did Stage 7. His last two attempts produced two more medals. VP were third in 1970, with Joe tackling the long Stage Six again. Then in 1971, which featured a terrific battle between Joe’s club and Shettleston, he was second-fastest on Stage Five, overhauling International runner Norman Morrison and moving into the lead, although eventually VP finished a valiant second. Overall, Joe Reilly had proved to be a really good runner. In addition he must have been an inspiration and an adviser to his younger brother Laurence, of whom more later.

Des Austin (born 26/10/1943) showed talent as a Junior, with team bronze in 1965 and gold in the SCCU Junior National CC in 1966, when he led the team home in fourth place, with Joe Reilly 8th and Alastair Johnston 11th. In 1966 he ran six miles on the track in a good time: 30.37.6.

Des ran in the E to G for VPAAC six times, over a 16 year period! He was third-fastest on Stage Seven in 1965, when his club won bronze medals. A year later he improved to second equal fastest on Seven, and VP secured second place. Then in 1970 it was bronze once more, after Des ran Stage Four.

By then, he had moved south to work, running for Manchester, Invicta in Kent and eventually Highgate Harriers in London. However Des Austin became serious about his running once more in the late 1970s. He returned to the E to G in 1978 and promptly won his fourth team medal – silver, this time, with Des tackling the exposed Stage Five, straight into a blizzard, retaining second place and ending up third-fastest, only ten seconds off fastest. Five medals in five attempts was his record in 1980, when VP were third and he ran Stage Six. It is not true that, after Des’s Scottish club could only manage fourth place in 1981, despite his exertions on classy Stage 6 (sixth fastest), Des Austin refused to compete in the race again, since he had finally failed to win a medal!

By then, the main focus for Des had become the marathon, although he finished a good 14th for VP in the 1978 Senior National CC at Bellahouston Park. At this time he was the owner of ‘Runners Need’, a specialist sports shop in Camden, London. In 1979 he ran 2.24.58, as well as 10,000m in 30.44. 1980 produced 2.19.30 and in 1981 he was even faster, with 2.19.19. This time was achieved wearing a Scottish International vest: Des finished fifth in the Glasgow International Marathon. Jim McGlynn from Eire was less than a minute in front of him, with Alan Coles (Wales) second, and Rod Stone (Northern Ireland and Cambuslang H), Colin Youngson, Des Austin and Alastair Macfarlane, representing Scotland, finishing closely together. Scotland won the team race and received specially inscribed SAAA gold medals.

Des Austin continued to record marathon times in the 2.20s for some years and as a veteran did very well in Chicago (2nd Master), London (third Veteran) and Boston (6th Master). In 1988, he became the owner of ‘Runners Need’, a specialist running retailer in Camden, London. By the time he sold the business, in 2010, there were seven branches and it has continued to expand, so in retirement Des should be able to afford even the most expensive trainers!

Innis Mitchell (born 2/2/1948) is an Aberdonian who ran in the Edinburgh to Glasgow Road Relay for a number of clubs: Aberdeen AAC (once), Strathclyde University (four times), Victoria Park (four times) and Glasgow University (twice). He went on to run for Inverness Harriers, then take part in Eventing (with horses!) and now to compete as a racing cyclist.

Innis went to Aberdeen Academy when there were a number of good young distance runners who had been influenced by Alastair Wood and his wife Jean through Aberdeen AAC. Innis remembers with gratitude the encouragement he received and the frightening trips to races when Wood was driving.

Although Innis Mitchell broke the school record in his Sixth Year, when he ran one mile in 4.31.8, this strong, stocky, determined character had previously shown considerable talent for cross-country. In the Scottish Schools senior championship he was fifth in 1965 at Dalziel High School, Motherwell. Then in 1966, on a course at Perth High School, after a close battle he became Scottish Schoolboys Champion. He followed this with eighth in the Scottish National Youths at Hamilton Racecourse.

Innis always reckoned that he had natural stamina, which gave him the edge for a while, but when others started training hard, some of them caught up with him. Nevertheless he continued to run well at University, while acquiring two different qualifications. Innis relished racing in tough conditions and had the unusual distinction of being awarded full blues for cross-country at both Strathclyde and Glasgow. He ran for Scottish Universities on several occasions and one of his best races was when he finished second in the Scottish Universities CC Championships in 1975. Innis also ran on track (5000m in14.58 and 10,000m in 31.07)  and road (ten miles in 53 minutes) while at Strathclyde, which had a very lively, sociable group of runners, including Albie Smith, Alastair Johnston, Bobby Blair, Mike Hall, Ron Paton, Murray McNaught, Frank Clement and the sensible and talented captain, John Myatt. Later at Glasgow University, Innis enjoyed the company of several other reprobates who could still run, like Willie Sheridan, John Gunstone , Willie Fothergill, Dave Logue and Raph Murray.

In the E to G, Innis was plunged in at the deep end in 1966 when, at the age of eighteen, he ran the final stage for Aberdeen AAC. By only four seconds, he was edged out of the bronze medal position by an experienced racer from Motherwell YMCA. However on his debut for Strathclyde University in 1967, when he ran the First Stage, although the team finished 12th, they were awarded medals for the most meritorious performance. Strath improved to ninth in 1968, with Innis on Four; were eighth in 1969 (Innis on Four again); and up to sixth in 1970 (Four again).

After graduating, Innis Mitchell started work in Glasgow and competed for Victoria Park AAC, joining the Fast Pack on the Tuesday and Thursday burn-ups round traditional routes on lamplit pavements near Scotstoun Showgrounds. In addition he developed speed endurance by taking part in those legendary lunchtime repetition sessions on Westerlands grass, with the likes of Lachie Stewart, Alistair Blamire and Dave Logue.  Innis was part of the first team that finished second in Vicky Park’s own McAndrew Relay in 1971, although he could hardly have relished trying to fight off Shettleston’s Lachie Stewart on the Second Stage. In 1972 Innis, despite an untied shoelace, played his part in the VP outfit that won the Dunbartonshire CC Relays. Then he ran well in the E to G on Stage Three, gaining four places and recording the third-fastest time. After that, he featured in the team that came second in the 1973 Midland CC Championships. Since the previous record-holders (Reading AC) were not aware of Scottish first-claim rules, in April 1973, Innis qualified as one of the Aberdeen AAC team that fought their way to a new record in the gruelling 850 miles John o’Groats to Land’s End Relay.

Then Innis Mitchell studied at Glasgow University, running the E to G for them in 1973 on Stage Four, when they were ninth. In 1974, GU came twelfth, with Innis on Stage One. In the 1975 Senior National CC, he achieved his best position – 35th, and Glasgow University did well to finish fourth team. However that winter, Innis was competing for VP once again: on Stage Four in the E to G, with VP sixth. They improved to fourth in 1976 with Innis retaining that place on Five. Previously he had been 38th in the National CC. His final run for Vicky Park was in the 1977 E to G, on Five again.

Innis Mitchell next moved up north, to Dingwall, and ran for Inverness Harriers. He did especially well in hill races, like ? Innis also ran the North District Cross-Country League, North Championships and CC Relays.

Achilles tendon injuries brought an end to his serious running career, but Innis Mitchell kept his fitness through speedy Munro-bagging and walking long-distance paths, often with his old friendly rival Colin Youngson. Then he devoted himself to horse-riding and eventing, with considerable success. Having tried mountain-biking and cycle touring, he discovered one-day sportifs, time-trials and handicap road-racing. Innis Mitchell, despite his education and thoughtful nature, will no doubt persist in being daring, fit and tough until he drops!

George Meredith (born 14/11/1948) seemed talented enough, if a little casual, in the early 1970s, but had difficulty getting into the good VPAAC senior team. He turned out to be a late bloomer, however. George ran 10,000m in 31.52 in 1969 and made his first appearance in the E to G that year, when he was third-fastest on Stage Five and VP finished fourth. However his next appearance was not until 1978, on Stage Eight, when they won silver medals. George was equal second-fastest after battling into a blizzard. (Later it became clear that he always coped well with bad conditions, caused by weather, steep hills or heavy mud.) In 1979 Meredith was given the responsibility of tackling Stage Six and VP ended up fourth. Yet they won bronze medals in 1980 after George bashed through the exposed Stage Five into a brutal headwind. On the country, George Meredith’s best race was in the 1979 Senior National, when he finished 22nd and was second-counter in his third-placed team.

By now, George was living and working in England, near Cambridge. He continued to run cross-country and when he turned forty, headed north to prove his strength and ability. In 1990 the Scottish Veterans CC Championships were held in Dumfries, on a windy, muddy, undulating course. With half a mile to go, there were two left. A fence had to be negotiated, taking off and landing on deep sludge. George Meredith proved equal to the task, while his opponent, the title-holder Colin Youngson, did not, and George, sprinting through the mud, triumphed by six seconds. He went on to run consistently well for Scotland in the annual Five Nations Vets International CC, as well as the Scottish championships (M40 bronze in 1992, M50 silver despite a fall in 1999 – six seconds behind the pitiless Youngson, who had made his break immediately after his friend and rival hit the deck.) George ran in British Veterans contests on track and road. Despite virtually all his training being done on grass, he won a silver medal in the 1990 BVAF 10 miles at Oswestry.

However a troublesome knee injury finally stopped him competing – but he found fame and continued fitness in an utterly different sport.  Here is an online quote from an advertising article about the Concept 2 Indoor Rower. “George Meredith is something of a legend in the world of Indoor Rowing. At age 55 he has been winning his age category and setting records at the nationals, and medalling in the world championships since taking to the machine eight years ago. He also represented Scotland at cross-country running, has a 66.48 best at the half-marathon, and a 2.26 for the full distance, set in the early 80s. His introduction to indoor rowing was via the typical runner’s route: he was injured and in need of rehab,

‘I was having trouble with my right knee and one of my toes’ he says, ‘and I was advised to incorporate indoor rowing into my training, so there would be less impact. It’s definitely given me a second lease of life; my upper body’s much stronger, and I wish I’d had it as part of my training earlier in my running career. I have no doubt that it helps when it comes to sprinting towards the end of a race.’

George’s indoor rowing sessions are not dissimilar to his running workouts. The 2000m distance, when raced, boils down to about 80% aerobic work, and 20% anaerobic. That ratio results in a fairly hellish degree of oxygen debt, hence James Cracknell’s collapse after a time trial on the BBC’s ‘Gold Fever’ documentary series. To increase his ability to function when lactic acid is telling him otherwise, Meredith favours indoor rowing sessions such as three times 2000m at close to race pace, with six minute rests between each. As with running training, these are done off the back of long, steady sessions that build up a sound aerobic base.”

Feel the burn! It all sounds rather masochistic, but old runners whose legs don’t move fast enough to produce any lactic acid could well emulate George Meredith by cross-training with an indoor rowing machine.

Laurence Reilly (born 7/8/1954) was an extremely talented runner, which he first proved in 1970, when he ran 1500m in 3.57.6 for second in the AAA Youths at Kirkby, only 0.1 of a second behind the winner, David Glasborrow, whose time was a world age-group record. Laurie won both the Scottish Schools and the SAAA Youths 1500m  titles In addition he covered 3000m in 8.36.2, 5000m in 14.57.2 (UK record for a 15 year-old) and 10,000m in 31.19.2 (a world age-group best, set in a time-trial at Scotstoun) – fantastic times for someone of his age. In 1971 he retained his Scottish Schools 1500m title.

For the next ten years Laurie continued to produce track bests – his final one was 800m (1.53.2) in 1980. Other fastest times were: 1500m (3.46.8), one mile (4.06.0), 3000m (8.00.4), 5000m (13.54.6) and 10,000m (28.58.75 – tenth on the Scottish all-time list in 1975). He was second in the 1972 AAA Junior 3000m, third in the 1973 AAA Junior 5000m and eighth (running for GB) in the European Junior in Duisberg. Naturally, he also ran for Scotland on the track, as a Senior at 3000m in the 1975 British Cup at Cwmbran, Wales. He won a bronze medal in the 1978 SAAA 5000m.

His record in cross-country was very impressive, since he ran the ICCU or IAAF Championships for Scotland eight times in succession, from 1972 to 1979. This included twice as a Junior, with a best position of 20th; and six times as a Senior, with his best place 41st in 1977. Laurie counted for the team six times. In 1974 Jim Brown, Andy McKean and Laurie Reilly defeated England, Spain and Belgium to win the team title for a race over 8000m to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Barcelona FC. Then in 1975, when Ian Stewart became IAAF World CC Champion, Allister Hutton (38th) and Laurie Reilly (43rd), both still Juniors, finished ahead of the other Scottish Senior athletes, when the team obtained sixth place.

On the home front, Laurie Reilly had starred. He won the National Youths title in 1971, leading VP to first team. In the National Junior he was third in 1973 (with VPAAC second); first in 1974, in front of Allister Hutton; and second in 1975 (after a great battle with Hutton). Then in the National Senior, his best positions were 4th in 1976 and 6th in 1979 (when VP won team bronze). In addition, to quote Colin Shields, “Laurie Reilly, the slim, pale, scholarly-looking athlete who had nevertheless bettered 29 minutes for 10,000m on the track the previous summer, won the Senior title at the 1976 Western District Championships at Drumpellier Park, Coatbridge. He won the 6 mile race by 23 seconds from Frank Clement (Bellahouston) with Phil Dolan (Clydesdale) in third place.” Oddly, while Laurie was at Strathclyde University, he seems to have joined Shettleston Harriers for the season 1976-77, but only helped them win one race – the 1976 West District CC Relay.

In the E to G, Laurie Reilly ran for VP six times. He was on Stage Two in 1972 and again in 1973, when he gained four places and set the third-fastest time on this ‘fast men’s stage’. In 1974 he was fastest on Two, taking 32 seconds out of Ron MacDonald. Laurie was fourth fastest on Six in 1975; moved up two places on Two in 1976; and ran Stage Six in 1978, when he finally gained a team silver medal in this famous race.

Laurie Reilly ran for Liverpool Pembroke and Sale Harriers in England, but when he retired (still near his best), Victoria Park AAC had every reason to be proud of his top-class performances in the club colours.

Willie Sheridan (born 2/1/1955) was a natural athlete with an elegant stride and, like Aberdeen’s Graham Laing, infuriated those of lesser talent by hardly ever looking in difficulty. He must have trained hard on occasion but on the surface, Willie seemed extremely ‘cool’ before that meaning of the word was prevalent. Yet he incurred no real jealousy, just admiration, due to his modesty and delight in social occasions.

Willie first ran for the VP senior team as early as 1972, when he was a first year junior and they finished third in the Allan Scally Road Relay. Then he made his debut in the E to G, on Stage Seven. In the 1973 National Junior CC, he helped his club to win silver medals.

1974 was an excellent year for Willie. In the National Junior CC, he was third behind two very good runners: Laurie Reilly and Allister Hutton. His Glasgow University team came second. At the IAAF World Junior Championships at Monza, Willie ran brilliantly to finish twelfth, with Paul Kenney 13th and the precocious Youth Nat Muir 19th. Unfortunately the Scottish Youth Champion, John Graham, who had beaten Muir in the National, came in 49th and the Scottish team were pipped by Italy for third place by only three points.

Willie Sheridan did not return to the National until 1976, when he surprised some by running very well to finish 10th in the Senior race. He had left Glasgow University and formed Westerlands Cross Country Club in 1977. In 1978 Willie was 27th in the Senior and the new club did well to finish tenth. His best National result after that was 13th in 1980.

In the E to G, although road was not his favourite surface, Willie ran for Victoria Park once (1972), Glasgow University H&H four times (1973-76) and Westerlands CCC four times (1978-82). His best runs were: fifth on Stage one in 1974; second-fastest to Nat Muir on Six in 1978 (superior to Allister Hutton) in a successful bid to overtake GU for 19th place; and fifth-fastest on Six in 1981.

Although he ran the first Glasgow Marathon in well under-three hours, despite wearing an enormous sombrero, and in 1982 ran the event more seriously to finish in 2.26.33, Willie Sheridan was most successful on the track. His personal bests were: 800m in 1.53.9, 1500m in 3.51.1, 3000m in 8.30, 5000m in 14.29 and – his best event – 3000m steeplechase in 8.54.0. He won the 1972 Scottish Schools 2000m steeplechase title; 1974 AAA under-20 5000m; 1976 and 1977 British Universities steeplechase, plus the 1977 5000m; and the Scottish AAA Championship steeplechase in 1976 and 1977. Oh, and the 1978 West District 5000m.

Despite being an athlete of considerable class, Willie was always drawn to the social side of the sport, enjoying student activities like the Water of Leith pubcrawl and the ‘Double Hundred’ (100 miles run and 100 pints of real ale downed) on the Isle of Man. He formed Westerlands CC originally for G.U. post-graduates. Look up the club website and click on the amusing profile of the founder – Bill Sheridan. He continues to help out with famous hill races like the Two Breweries and the Greenmantle Dash, and must look back with (occasional and nonchalant) pride on the athletic achievements of his peak years.

Bobby Blair (born 5/2/1948) was a real club stalwart who could be relied on for many years to deliver good runs in races on any surface. Since he tended to be quiet, he could easily be underrated and surprise more glamorous athletes with tactical awareness and an effective kick to the finish.

Bobby ran for Glasgow Police, Strathclyde Police and Strathclyde University but Victoria Park was his main club and his career is a model for success through perseverance. For example a marathon may have taken him 2.51.07 in 1969 but only 2.30.06 by 1981 – you can often win marathons in such a time nowadays. He ran the steeplechase in 9.45.2, competing in track leagues, and 10,000m in 31.53, although he must have been worth must faster on the road.

His record in the Edinburgh to Glasgow Road Relay was lengthy and unusual. In 1967 he made his debut – for Strathclyde University – and the team promptly won medals for the most meritorious performance in twelfth place. Then he ran Stage Six for Glasgow Police (best position twelfth) from 1972-74. After that he appeared for Victoria Park AAC on a variety of stages and nearly always held his place or gained one. Bobby ran for VP at least ten times and maybe twelve! The confusion comes from the fact that in 1988, the results show R. Blair handing to R.Blair at the start of Stage Four, since Robert Blair Junior was now old enough to take part in the great race. In 1991, one of them gained a place on Eight and the year after, a Blair was on the first leg, which meant that between them, father and son had run every single stage of the E to G! Bobby Senior must have taken part in the event between fourteen and sixteen times.

The highlights for Bobby were in 1978 and 1980. In the former, he defended second place comfortably on Stage Seven and his team won silver medals. In the latter – and this is the performance that spectators will remember to this day – he took over in second place on the final stage, only thirteen seconds in front of ESH’s Ian Steel, who had won the National CC Senior Boys title in 1978 and who, in 1981 and 1982, went on to run twice in the IAAF World Junior CC. So it was rising young star against experienced club Trojan. Neither could do anything about current senior international Gordon Rimmer (Cambuslang) who charged past them both to claim silver medals, but Steel quickly caught Blair and then expected to run off to third place. Alas for the youngster’s hopes. Bobby simply sheltered behind him, avoided the headwind and waited, and waited, until he delivered a devastating burst, Ian wilted and the older man raced home 32 seconds clear to secure bronze. I remember trying to cheer on my ESH clubmate, while knowing very well that Mr Blair was tough and cunning and liable to outfox the classy but inexperienced novice. Bobby thoroughly deserved his success that day and on every other occasion during a long and respectable racing career.

Frank Brown (born 16/5/1955) was a good young runner who did well for VPAAC on a few significant occasions, benefiting from the coaching of Alastair Johnston, and then vanished from the Scottish scene. In the E to G, at the age of only eighteen, he was fastest on Stage Three in 1973, beating amongst others Craig Douglas of the winners ESH. Frank ran the First Stage in both 1974 and 1975, finishing ninth and eighth respectively. His only recorded track bests were 1500m in 4 minutes exactly (1974) and 5000m in 14.58 (1975).

Frank’s best run, as a first-year Junior was in the 1974 National, when he finished fifth and was selected to run the IAAF Junior World CC, where he came 53rd, only four places behind John Graham. In the 1975 Scottish Junior National, he was fourteenth. What happened after that? Frank seemed to be typical of so many young runners who did not continue as seniors. (Actually, Frank joined the Scottish Police, then switched to the Hong Kong Police and eventually rose to the rank of Chief Superintendent.)

Andy Girling (born 26/1/1955) was an Englishman who undoubtedly had talent, especially for a brief but very successful period in the marathon. He ran the E to G three times, always on Stage Six: 1982 for VP (fourth-fastest); 1983 for Glasgow University; and 1989 for VP again. In the 1982 Senior National he finished a creditable sixteenth for Glasgow University.

Then in 1984 he flowered as a marathon runner of very good class, coming second in the Glasgow Marathon (2.15.41) after making a great effort to win the event. In the 1985 London Marathon he did even better when recording 2.15.38, which resulted in his selection for the GB European Marathon Cup team. Finally in 1986 he won the Florence Marathon in Italy, with an even faster time of 2.15.17, on a slightly short course.

Andy Girling’s main English club has been Invicta AC in Kent, and until 2010 he continued to run in the local cross-country league.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pitreavie Best Performances : Men – Field

 

PITREAVIE STADIUM

BEST PERFORMANCES

FIELD EVENTS – MEN

High Jump

Sen      2.24m                          Robbie Grabarz (Bedford & Co)                     31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs        Olympic Bronze Medalist 2012

            2.18m                          Robert Bobrownicki (VPCoG) – USA              18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            2.10m                          Brian Burgess (EAC)                                       27 May 1979

            Brit Arways Games

            2.10m                          David Smith (Giff N AC)                                 18 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            2.09m                          Lewis McGuire ( VPCoG AAC)                        29 May 2021

            SAL Jumps GP 

            2.05m                          James Creighton (Liverpool )                         21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

           

 

U20     2.05m                          Allan Smith (Pitreavie AAC)                           18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            2.03m                          Duncan McInness (East Kilbride)                   15 Jun 1996

            Scot U20 Champs

            2.00m                          Stephen Ritchie (Pitreavie AAC)                    13 May 1989

            GRE Cup 1st Rd

            2.00m                          Stuart Livingston (City of Edin)                      15 Jun 1996

            Scot Schls Champs

U17     2.05m                          Colin McMaster (Law & Dist )                        10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

 

U15     2.01m                          Kenneth McKoewn (Ayr Seaforth)                10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

 

U13     1.57m                          Connal MacDonald (Inverness H)                  08 Jul 2009

            Scot CE Champs

Long Jump

Sen     7.54m                          Jude Beimers (Shaft Barnet H )                     18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            7.54m                          Alan Hamilton ( Edin AC)                               24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            7.31m                          James McLachlan ( City of Norwich)             18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            7.28m                          Garry McKay (Edin AC)                                   24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            7.24m                          John Carr (Shaft Barnet H)                             18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

 

            7.01m                          Sam Lyon (Aberdeen AC)                               24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

Note WA

            7.58mw                       Jude Beimers (Shaft Barnet H )                      21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            7.48mw                       Jamie Brundell (Coverntry Godiva)               06 Jun 2009

            BAL D4

            7.03mw                       David Martin (Channel Isles )                        21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     7.41m                          Calum Henderson (Edin AC)                          29 Jun 2019

            SAL Jumps GP

            7.22m                          Kyle Henderson (Falkirk VH)                          18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            7.11m                          David Clerihew (Edin SH )                              08 Jun 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

Note WA

            7.12mw                       Robbie Farquhar( Aberdeen AAC)                 29 Jun 2019

            SAL Jumps GP

 

U17     6.60m                          Chris Ballie ( VP AAC)                                     10 Aug 1996

            Celtic Internaional

Note WA

            7.00m                          Sam Kane(FVH)                                              29 May 2021

            SAL Jumps GP

            6.74m                          Kyle Henderson (Falkirk VH)                          21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            6.71m                          Ross Maxwell (VPCoG)                                  11 Sept 2011

            PYAT

 

U15     5.51m                          Fergus McGilp (Pitreavie AAC)                      02 Sep 2018

            Pit YA Trophy

Note WA

            6.20mw                       Fergus McGilp ( Pitreavie AAC)                     01 Sep 2019

            Pit YA Trophy

U13     5.05m                          Craig Fleming (VPCOG)                                  09 Jul 1995

            Scot U13 Champs

Triple Jump

Sen     15.60m                        Elliot O’Neil (Cardiff AAC )                             30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            15.30m                        John Carr (Shaft Barnett H)                           20 Jun 2009

Scot Sen Champs

15.01m                        Henry Clarkson ( Lasswade AAC)                   29 May 2021

SAL Jumps GP

14.93m                        Craig Duncan (Shett H )                                  13 May 1989

GRE Cup 1st Rd

14.85m                        David Watson (Kilbarchan AC )                     20 Jun 2009

Scot Sen Champs

14.74m                        Hugh Murray (Field Events Club)                  01 Jul 1958

SAAA v Atalanta

Note WA

15.08mw                     Onyia Cuckwudi (Kent AC)                             24 May 2014

East Dist Chanps

 

U20     14.25m                        Hamish Robertson (Bellahouston H)             03 Jun 1965

            East v West

            14.08m                        William Hodi (Nairn AAC)                              29 May 2021

            SAL Jumps GP

            14.06m                        Willie Stark (Aberdeen AAC )                        08 Jun 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

 

U17     13.60m                        Hugh Davidson ( Falkirk VH )                         14 Jun 1980

            Scot Schls Champs

Note WA

            13.80mw                     Richard McDonald (Perth SH )                       15 Jun 1996   

            Scot U17 Champs

 

U15     12.49m                        Stuart Allan (Pitreavie AAC )                         15 Jun            1988

            Fife Schls Champs

Pole Vault

Sen     5.00m                          Richard Hurren (Newham & Essex)               21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            5.00m                          Scott Huggins (B’heath & Bromley)              18 Jun 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            4.80m                          Max Eaves (Newham & Essex )                     21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            4.80m                          Ian Rogers (Conliffe H , Ire)                            18 Jun 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            4.71m                          Yuri Kanash (Waterford, Ire )                        28 Jul 2019

            Sky High GP

            4.65m                          Douglas Hamilton (City of Edin )                   20 Aug 1994

 

U20     4.80m                          Gregor McLean (Shaft & Barnett H)              18 Jun 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            4.60m                          Dylan Thomson (Pitreavie AAC )                   02 Sep 2018

            PV GP

            4.45m                          Nicholas Cole  City of Sheffield )                   28 Apr 2013

            YDL

 

U17     4.75m                          Adam Hague ( City of Sheffield )                   28 Apr 2013

            YDL

 

U15     3.44m                          Aiden Brindley ( North Ayrshire )                  02 Sep 2018

            PV GP

 

Shot Putt

Sen     (7.26Kg)         

17.99m                        Stephen Hayward (Scot Borders )                 08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            17.04m                        Jamie Stevenson (Jersey Spartans )              20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            15.71m                        Scott Thompson ( Aberdeen AAC )                17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            15.19m                        Douglas Edmonds ( Bellahouston H )            03 Jun 1965

            East v West

            15.01m                        Willie Falconer ( Edin AC )                             17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            14.94m                        Daniel Carlin ( Giff North AC )                        30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     (6.25Kg / 6Kg from 2002)

            16.41m                        James Lilley ( Bellahouston H )                      31 Jul 1965

 

            16.18m                        Bruce Robb ( Pitreavie AAC )                         08 Jun 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            14.92m                        Liam McIntyre ( Edin SH )                              08 Jun 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

           

U17     (5kg)

            14.22m                        Mark Guthrie (Waid Ac )                                12 Jun 2013

            Fife Schls Champs

 

U15     (4Kg)                          

            16.42m                        George Patience ( Fortrose Ac )                     15 Jun 1974

            Scot Schls

U13     (3.25Kg / 3Kg from 2018)

            11.59m                        Graeme Allan (Elgin Ac)                                 31 Jul 1993

Discus

Sen     (2Kg)

56.76m                        Angus McIlroy (Shett H )                                17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            55.02m                        Darren Morris ( PItreavie AAC )                     30 Aug 1989

            OGM

            51.33m                        Sam Herrington ( Birchfield H )                     20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            51.11m                        Scott Thompson ( Aberdeen AAC )                17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            50.04m                        Bruce Robb (Pitreavie AAC )                          20 Jun 1999

           49.38m                        Derek Kasselstrand (Edin AC )                       17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

U20 (1.75Kg)  

            48.86m                        Bruce Robb ( Pitreavie AAC )                         08 Jul 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            48.48m                        H.Knowles ( Wigan AC )                                 08 Jul 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            44.34m                        E.Griss ( Gateshead H )                                  08 Jul 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

 

U17 (1.5Kg)

            51.92m                        George Armstrong (Leeds City )                    27 Apr 2014

            YDL

           

U15( 1.25Kg )

            45.20m                        George Patience ( Fortrose Ac)                      15 Jun 1974

            Scot Schls Champs

U13 ( 1Kg)

            33.14m                        C.Orr ( Border H )                                           09 Jul 1995

            Scot U13 Champs

           

Javelin

Sen (800gm)

            80.38m                        James Campbell ( Cheltenham H )          18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs        Scot National Record

            79.41m                        Matt Outleh ( Australia )                               18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs       

            70.32m                        Lee Doran ( Sheffield AC )                              31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            68.70m*                      Douglas Flett (EAC)                                        29 May 1971

            East Dist Champs

            68.46m*                      David Birkmyre ( VP AAC)                              05 June 1968

            East v West

            64.66m*                      Doug Fowlie (RAF/ESH)                                  29 May 1971

            East Dist Champs

U20 (800gm)

            62.24m*                      John Evans (Pitreavie AAC )                           22 May 1973

 

            55.86m                        David Sketchley ( England )                           08 Jul 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            54.37m                        John Mitchell (Unatt)                                     11 Sep 1999

* pre 1986 spec

U17 (700gm)

            55.32m                        Greg McGee ( Scottish Borders)                    08 Jul 1995

            Scot U17 Champs

 

 

U15 (600gm)

            49.64m                        Graham Denholm (Edin SH )                          09 Jul 1995

            Scot U15 Champs

U13 (400gm)

               38.30m                        Bobby Crossan (Law & Dist )                         11 Sep 2011

            Pit YA Trophy

 

Hammer

Sen (7.26Kg) 

            68.13m                        Andy Frost (WG&EL)                                      22 Apr 2006

            Hammer GP               

            67.47m                        Mark Dry (Border H)                                      21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            64.06m                        Simon Boun (WG&EL)                                    31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            63.05m                        Dave Allan (Pireavie AAC)                             09 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            62.73m                        Padraig White ( Rob Gordons Uni)                24 Apr 2010

            Scot Uni Champs

            61.28m                        Chris Bennet (VPCoG)                                    18 Jul 2010           

            Scot Sen Champs       

U20 (6Kg unless otherwise stated)

            61.57m                        Ciaran Wright (Falkirk VH)                             23 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            56.90m                        Mark Dry ( Elgin AC )                                      22 Apr 2006

            Hammer GP

            55.74m(6.25Kg)          H. Knowles (Wigan AC)                                  08 Jun 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

U17 (5kg)

56.01m                        Chris Bennett (Shaftsbury Barnett)               22 Apr 2006   

            Hammer GP               

U15 (4Kg)

            50.15m                        Ryan Stewart (Central AC)                             22 Apr 2006

            Hammer GP

U13 (3Kg)

            32.38m                        Alistair Mackie (Pitreavie AAC)                     09 Sep 2008

            Pit YA Trophy

 

Compilied by

Graham McDonald  updated May 2021

Pitreavie Best Performances: Women – Field

Meg Ritchie

PITREAVIE STADIUM

BEST PERFORMANCES

FIELD EVENTS – WOMEN

High Jump

 

Sen      1.80m                          Jayne Nesbit (Edin AC)                                   20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            1.75m                          Moira McGuire (ESH)                                     05 May 1979

            East Dist Champs

            1.72m                          Jackie Gilchrist (Pitreavie AAC)                     28 Sept 1988

            UKWAL D4     

            1.71m                          Adele Lassu (Sale H)                                       30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            1.70m                          Rachel Mackenzie (Inverness H)                   20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            1.69m                          Rosemary Curtis (W.R.N.S. Scot)                   08 Jun 1963

            SWAAA Champs                    

 

U20     1.75m                          Jayne Barnetson ( Inverness H)                     15 Jun 1985

            Scot Schls Champs

            1.75m                          Emma Nuttal (EAC)                                        17 Jul  2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            1.73m                          Lisa Brown (Edin WM )                                  08 Jul 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

 

U17     1.75m                          Caris Henderson ( Edin WM)                         15 Jun 1985

            Scot Schools Champs

           

U15     1.68m                          Jill Brooks (Falkirk VH)                                   10 Sep 2006

            Pit YA Trophy

 

U13     1.53m                          Georgina Smith (Central AC)                         08 Sep 2013

            Pit YA Trophy

Long Jump

Sen     6.17m                          Gillian Cooke ( Edin AC )                                24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            5.99m                          Faye Nicholson (Edin AC)                               24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            5.98m                          Lisa Ferguson ( Edin AC)                                 20 Jun 2009

Scot Sen Champs

5.92m                          Janice Ainsley (Edin WM)                              19 May 1991

East Dist Champs

5.90m                          Anna Wilson (Western AC)                            08 Jun 1963

SWAAA Champs

5.89m                          Moira Walls (Western AC )                            15 May 1971

 Note WA

Moira Walls

            6.14mw                       Faye Nicholson (Edin AC)                               24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            6.03mw                       Jade Nimmo (Falkirk VH)                               17 Jun 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

                                                           

U20     6.38m                          Fiona May ( Derby & Co AC)                          30 Aug 1987

            UKWAL D3                  World Gold Medalist (1995 & 2001)

Olympic Silver Medalist (1996 & 2000)  

            5.90m                         Caroline Black (Edin WM)                              18 May 1991

            East Dist EJ Champs

            5.69m                          Moira Walls (Maryhill LAC/Glas Univ)          15 May 1971

            Scot Univ Champs

Note WA

            5.93mw                       Faye Nicholson (Moorfoot RR)                      17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

           

U17     5.55m                          Faye Nicholson (Moorfoot R)                         20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

Note WA

            5.62m                          Molly Reville (Edin AC)                                   29 May 2021

            SAL Jumps GP

            5.61m                          Kirsten Galbraith (Pitreavie AAC)                  02 Apr 2011

            Pit Club Champs

           

U15     5.46m                          Lynsey Scott ( Scot Borders )                         10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

 

U13     4.80m                          Rachel Robertson (Lasswade AC )                 18 Jun 2008

            Forth Valley Lge         

Triple Jump

Sen     12.83m                        Jayne Nisbet (Edin AC )                                  31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            12.71m                        Nony Mordi ( Fife AC)                                    29 May 2021

            SAL Jumps GP

            12.45m                        Gillian Kerr (Edin AC )                                     31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            12.04m                        Mary Devlin ( Abbey AC,Ire )                         21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            11.98m                        Sara Barry-Wheeler(Cardiff AC/Ire)              31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            11.82m                        Pamela Anderson (City of Glasgow)             20 Jun 1999

Note WA

            13.15mw                     Nony Mordi (Shaft Barnett H)                       10 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            12.10mw                     Zara Asante ( Harrow AC)                              10 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

                                   

U20     11.77m                        Pamela Anderson (City of Glasgow)             08 Jul 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            11.14m                        Laura McKenna (Edin AC)                              21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            11.00m                        Melissa Fletcher ( Leeds City AC)                  27 Apr 2014

            YDL

Note WA

            12.13mw                     Sarah Warnock(Edin AC)                               18 Jun 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U17     12.20m                        Libby White (Ayr Seaforth AC )                     29 May 2021

            SAL Jumps GP 

 

U15     10.73m                        Kate Harvey (Moorfoot R )                            28 Jul 2019

            SAL Jumps GP                         

 

Pole Vault

Sen     4.06m                          Henriette Paxton (Birchfield H )                    20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            3.92m                          Courtney Macguire ( Edin AC )                      01 Sep 2019

            Sky High GP

            3.90m                          Kirsty Macguire ( Edin AC )                            07 Sep 2008

            Scot PV GP                 

            3.80m                          Kimberly Skinner (Falkirk VH )                       20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            3.74m                          Anna Gordon (Edin AC )                                 02 Sep 2018

            Scot PV GP

            3.60m                          Stephanie MacKenzie ( Edin AC )                  30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     3.75m                          Anna Gordon ( Pitreavie AAC )                      24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            3.20m                          Kirsten Mullen ( PItreavie AAC )                    24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            3.00m                          Louise Gauld ( City of Edin AC )                     08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            3.00m                          Alana Dunsmore ( Pitreavie )                        08 Apr 2017

            Pit Club Champs

Note Indoors

            3.90mi                         Anna Gordon ( Pitreavie AAC )                      10 Apr 2015

            Pit Club Champs

U17     3.60m                          Anna Gordon  ( PItreavie AAC )                     28 Apr 2013

            YDL

            3.60m                          Abigail Roberts (Wakefield & Dist )              28 Apr 2013

            YDL

Note Indoors

            3.70mi                         Anna Gordon ( Pitreavie AAC )                      14 Apr 2013

            Pit Club Champs

 

U15     2.55m                          Kirsten Cronie ( PItreavie AAC )                     15 Apr 2012

            Pit Club Champs        

Note Indoors

            2.80mi                         Anna Gordon ( Pitreavie AAC )                      11 Sep 2011

            Pit YA Trophy

U13     2.41m                          Cecilce Joiner (Pitreavie AAC)                        01 Sep 2019

            Sky High GP

 

Shot Putt

Sen     (4kg)   

            17.89m                        Myrtle Augee (Bromley AC)                          28 Aug 1988

            UKWAL D4     

16.80m                        Meg Ritchie  ( Edin SH )                                  29 Aug 1982

                                               

            15.65m                        Alison Rodger (Sale H )                                  31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            13.63m                        Jenny Kelly ( Bromley AC )                             28 Aug 1988

            UKWAL D4     

13.48m                        Moira Kerr ( Maryhill Ladies )                        08 Jul 1967

             Scot Sen Champs

            13.43m                        Mhairi Poterfield ( PItreavie AAC )                21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

           

U20     (4Kg)             

            14.16m                        Alison Grey (ESPC )                                         19 May 1991   

            East Dist Champs

            13.65m                        Mary Anderson (EAC )                                    15 Jun 1985

            Scot Schls Champs

            13.59m                        Ashley Morris (Pitreavie AAC )                      30 Jun 1987

            UKWAL D3

 

U17     (3Kg)

            11.86m                        Vicki Adams ( Leeds City )                              27 Apr 2014

            YDL

 

 U17    (4Kg)

            11.63m                        Ashley Morris (Pitreavie AAC )                      25 Aug 1985

            UKWAL D3

 

U15     (3Kg)

            10.71m                        Shannon Gough (Law & Dist )                        02 Sep 2018

            Pit YA Trophy

U15     (3.25Kg)

            11.24m                        Lesley Ann Roy (Pitreavie AAC)                     10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

U13     ( 2.72Kg)                    

10.84m                        Eleanor Garden (PIreavie AAC)                     04 Apr 1989

            Pit Club Champs                    

 

Discus  (1Kg)

Sen     59.86m                        Meg Ritchie (Edin SH)                                    28 Aug 1982

                                                UK Record holder (67.48m)

            50.63m                        Kirsty Law (Shaft Barnet H )                           21 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            50.42m                        Navdeep Dhaliwal (Shaft Barnet H )             18 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            47.62m                        Rosemary Payne ( Anglo Scottish)                12 Jun 1965

            Scot Sen Champs        Gold Medalist Com Games 1970

            44.90m                        Leslie Adams (Pitreavie AAC )                       27 Aug 1989

 

            44.90m                        Alison Grey (Edin WM)                                  08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

 

U20     43.10m                        Ashley Morris (Pitreavie AAC )                      28 Aug 1988

            UKWAL D4

41.34m                        Christine Gairns ( Pitreavie AAC )                  13 May 1975

           

            41.26m                        Alison Grey ( ESPC )                                        19 May 1991

            East Dist Champs

 

U17     42.78m                        Sandra McDonald ( Pitreavie AAC )               03 May 1980

            East Dist Champs

 

U15     33.03m                        Donna Milne (Moray RR )                              09 Sep 2012

            Pit YA Trophy

 

U13     ( 0.75Kg)

            36.56m                        Catherine Garden ( PItreavie AAC )               19 May 1991

            East Dist Champs

Javelin

Sen     (600gm)

            45.48m*                      Sylvia Brodie ( Edin AC )                                 11 May 1974

            East Dist Champs

            44.12m*                      Karen Saville ( ESPC )                                     19 May 1991

            East Dist Champs

            42.25m                        Lisa Glover ( EAC )                                          30 Aug 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            41.42m*                      Valerie Price ( Edin SH )                                 05 May 1979

            East Dist Champs

            38.83m                        Estelle Kagambega ( VPCoG )                        17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            38.78m*                      Norma Bruce ( Pitreavie AAC )                      10 Apr 1988

 

U20     (600gm)

            46.00m*                      Mary Anderson (EAC )                                    15 Jun 1985

            Scot Schls Champs

            43.82m*                      Lorna Jackson ( Tayside AC)                           19 May 1991

            East Dist Champs

            42.35m                        Lisa Glover ( Edin AC )                                    30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs                               

 

U17     (500gm)

            41.80m                        Lisa O’Neil ( Pitreavie AAC )                           27 Apr 2014

            YDL

U17     (600gm)

            37.92m                        Lisa O’Neil ( Pitreavie AAC )                           09 Jun 2015

            Fife Schls Champs                  

U15     (500gm)

            40.22m                        Kiera Waddell ( Chirnside Chasers)               04 Sep 2016

            Pit YA Trophy

U15     (600gm)

            34.46m*                      S.Kaufman ( Bromley AC)                              28 Aug 1988

            UKWAL d4

*Pre 1999 model

 

U13     (400gm)

            31.58m                        Louise Telford ( Lochgelly & Dist)                  20 Aug 1994

            Pit YA Trophy

Hammer

Sen     (4kg)

            60.84m                        Susan McKelvie ( Edin AC )                            17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            58.47m                        Mhairi Walters ( Pitreavie AAC )                   13 Apr 2003

 

            54.13m                        Myra Perkins (( Falkirk VH )                           20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs       

            52.50M                       Catherine Garden ( PItreavie AAC )               08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            51.45m                        Stacey Wilson ( VPCoG)                                 20 Jun 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            50.44m                        Laura Chalmers ( Elgin AC )                            30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs                               

U20     (4kg)                                       

            49.86m                        Catherine Garden ( PItreavie AAC )               20 May 1997

 

            47.74m                        Caitlyn Mackie (Pitreavie AAC )                     30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            46.43m                        Stacey Wilson (Edinburgh SH)                       22 Apr 2006

            Hammer GP

                       

U17     (3Kg)

            51.54m                        Emma Rae ( Pitreavie AAC )                           10 Apr 2015

            Pit Club Champs

U17     (4Kg)

            46.40m                        Natalie Robbins ( Edin AC )                            23 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

 

U15     (3Kg)

            51.19m                        Emma Rae ( PItreavie AAC )                           23 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

 

U13     (3Kg)

            35.47m                        Emma Rae ( PItreavie AAC )                           09 Sep  2012

            Pit YA Trophy

           

Compilied by

Graham McDonald  updated May 2021

 

 

Pitreavie Best Performances: Women – Track

 

Linsey McDonald, British Airways Games, 1979

PITREAVIE ATHLETICS STADIUM

BEST PERFORMANCES

TRACK EVENTS – WOMEN

100m

Sen     11.7                             Helen Golden ( Edin SH )                                03 May 1975

            East Dist Champs

            11.8                             Sinead Dudgeon ( Edin WM AC)                    08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            11.9                             Melanie Neef (City of Glas AC)                      18 June 1996

 

            11.97                           Louise Dickson (EAC)                                      30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            12.0y                           Maureen McLeish ( Perth SH)                        11 June 1966

            Scot Sen Champs

            12.1y                           Esther Linaker (Pit AAC)                                 11 June 1966

            Scot Sen Champs

Note WA

            11.4w                          Helen Golden (ESH)                                        03 May 1975

            East Dist Champs

            11.9w                          Karen Williams( Pit AAC)                               30 May 1980

            East Dist Champs

 

U20       11.9                          Linsey Macdonald (Pit AAC)                          17 June 1981

 

            12.0y                           Janet Lowe (Pit AAC)                                      29 May 1963

            East Dist Sen Champs

               12.0                             Sheila Pringle ( Edin South H)                        19 June 1971

            Scot Schls Champs                                                     

Note WA

            11.87w                               Gillian Hegney ( CoG AC)                                08 July 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            12.04w                               Natalie Hynd (Pit AAC)                                   08 July 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

 

U17     11.9                                   Linsey Macdonald (Pit AAC)                          04 May 1980

           

U15     12.3                             Catriona Gardener ( Glasgow Ladies AC)      24 June 1981

Note WA

            12.0w                          Fay Nixon (ESH)                                              21 June 1975

 

U13     12.8                             Emma Clark ( Larkhall YM)                            03 July  2021

            Dunf T&F Open

                                   

200m

Sen     24.2                             Helen Golden ( Edin SH )                                03 May 1975

            East Dist Champs

           24.42                           Stacey Downie (Pit AAC)                                21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            24.5                             Alison Thompson (Pit AAC)                           30 Aug 1987

            UKWL D3

            24.7                             Alison Reid (EAC)                                            02 May 1981

            East Dist Champs

            24.7                             P. Beckford ( Wolver’ton & Bilston )             25 Aug 1985

            UKWAL D3                                        

            24.71                           Gemma Nicol (Dunf WF AC)                          21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

Note WA

            24.51w                        Aileen McGillivray ( Edin WM )                     19 May 1991

            East Dist Champs                                                       

                                                           

U20     24.6                           Linsey Macdonald (Pit AAC)                          02 May 1981

            East Dist Champs

            24.61                           Sinead Dudgeon ( Edin WM AC}                    08 July 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            25.00                           Natalie Hynd (Pit AAC)                                   08 July 1995                Scot U20 Champs      

Note WA

            24.8w                          Kelsey Stewart (Aberdeen AAC)                    23 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

 

U17     23.7                             Linsey Macdonald (Pit AAC)                          13 June 1979

 

U15     25.4                             Fay Nixon (ESH)                                              03 May 1975

            East Dist Champs       

U13     26.6                             Emma Clark (Larkhall YM H )                         23 May 2021

            Pit Open                                 

300m

U17     39.2                             Alison Curbishley (M’borough AC)                30 Aug 1992

 

U15     41.1                             Nicola Campbell (Dundee HH)                       05 Sept 2004               

 

 

 

400m

Sen     53.9                            Melanie Neef (City of Glas AC)                      18 June 1996

 

           54.73                           Gemma Nicol ( Dunf & WF AC)                      18 June 2010

Scot Sen Champs

            55.73                           Maria Thomas (Dundee HH)                          21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            55.79                           Mary McClung (Edin WM )                            08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            55.84                           Cary Easton ( Edin WM )                                08 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            56.11                           P.Devine(ESP )                                                19 May 1991

            East Dist Champs

 

U20     55.6                             Rosemary Stirling ( Wolv & Bilston)              11 June 1966

            Scot Sen Champs        Gold Medal 800 C’wealth Games ‘70 

            56.24                           Lorraine Bell ( Motherwell AC)                      08 July 1995

            Scot Sen Champs

56.5                             Lucy Philp (Edin WM)                                     15 June 1997

 

U17     55.8                             Ann Clarkson (Edin SH)                                  08 June 1975

            SWAAA Intermediate Champs          

 Ann Purvis

800m

Sen     2:02.23                        Clare Gibson (Kilbarchan AC)                        21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            2:07.88                        Mary McClung (Edin WM )                            09 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            2:08.12                        Jennifer Ward (City of Glasgow)                   09 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

            2:08.7                          Morag McLarty (Central AC)                          24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            2:08.9                          Susan Scott (City of Glasgow)                        13 Aug 1997

 

            2:09.14                        Haley Parkinson ( Edin WM)                          09 May 1999

            East Dist Champs

 

U20     2:07.63                        Linsey Sharp (Edin AC)                                   31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            2:08.52                        Jenny Tan (Fife AC)                                        21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            2:11.7                            Karen Montador (Edin WM)                          13 Aug 1997

 

U17     2:15.1                          Kerry Robinson (Pit AAC )                              08 June 1975

            SWAAA Intermediate Champs

 

U15     2:12.6                          Isobel Linaker (Pit AAC )                                02 Sept 1990

            SWAL D2

U13     2:20.7                          Carol Candlish (Pit AAC)                                 14 May 1978

 

 

1500m

Sen     4:15.85                        Morag McLarty (Central AC)                          31 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs

            4:17.09                        Nicola Gauld ( Edin AC )                                 31 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs

           4:18.55                        Freya Murray (Edin AC )                                 31 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs

          4:20.83                        Sara Stevenson (Giff N AC)                            31 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs

          4:21.88                        Kerry Harty (Newcastle AC )                          31 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs

          4:21.97                        Abbey McGhee (VP CoG)                               21 June 2009

Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     4:32.1                          Karen Montador ( Central AC )                      26 June 1996

 

            4:32.15                        Sarah Coutts (Fife AC)                                    25 June 2021

            Pit Open

            4:34.1                          Susan Scott ( City of Glasgow AC)                 26 June 1996

 

U17     4:38.07                        Karen Montador ( Central AC )                      08 July 1995

            Scot U17 Champs

 

U15     4:29.5                          Alison Johnstone (Dundee HH )                     03 May 1980

            East Dist Champs       

U13     4:58.87                        Caitlyn Christy (Falkirk VH )                           02 Sept 2018

            Pit Trophy Meeting

 

1 mile

Sen     5:06.72                        Val Tomlinson                                                12 June 1965

Scot Sen Champs

           5:14.4                          Leslie Watson (Maryhill LAC )                        11 June 1966

Scot Sen Champs

          5:17.2                          Catherine Kelly (Maryhill LAC )                      11 June 1966

Scot Sen Champs

 

U15     5:11.56                        Kathryn Pennel ( Pitreavie AAC)                    06 Sep 2008

            FVLge  President’s Select                               

3000m

Sen     9:37.4                          Sheila Fairweather (City of Glasgow AC)      11 June 1997

 

            9:51.3                          L. Harvey ( Borough of Enfield)                     25 Aug 1985

            UKWAL D3

 

           9:53.9                          Vicki Vaughan ( Pitreavie AAC )                     18 May 1991

            East Dist Champs

           

 

U20     9: 54.4                         Gail MacDonald (Glasgow AC )                      15 July 1985

            Scot Schls Champs

U17     10:31.0                        Natasha Philips ( Dundee HH)                       23 May 2021   

               Pit AAC Open

5000m

Sen     16:25.26                      Benita Johnston (Australia)                           21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            16:29.11                      Freya Murray ( Edin AC )                                18 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            17:08.92                      Kerry Harty (Newcastle AC )                          30 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

10,000m

Sen     37:08.67                      Jennifer Emslie ( Central AC )                        24 June 2012   

 

Great Britain’s Eilidh Child, holding her national flag, celebrates after winning the Women’s 400m Hurdles final during the European Athletics Championships at the Letzigrund stadium in Zurich on August 16, 2014. 

100m Hurdles

Sen/U20

            13.8                             Katie Purves ( Edinburegh AC)                      03 July 2021

            Dunf T&F Open

            14.0                             Jocelyn Kirkby20 (M’borough AC)                 30 Aug 1992

 

            14.14                           Alyssa Fullelove (VPCoG )                              31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            14.5                             Sarah Richmond20 ( Pit AAC )                       30 Aug 1992

 

            14.5                             Holly McArthur (Edin AC)                              23 May 2021

            Pit Open

           14.52                           Yasmin Milne ( Edin AC)                                24 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

Note WA

            14.0w                          Myra Nimmo ( Maryhill LAC)                         28 Apr 1974

            SWAL D1

            14.2w                          Felicity Strong(ESH)                                       28 Apr 1974

            SWAL D1        

80m Hurdles

U17     11.68                           Bethany McAndrew (Pit AAC )                      04 Sept 2016

Note WA

            11.56                           Lynne Fairweather ( LasswadeAC)                08 July 1995

            Scot U17 Champs

 

75m Hurdles

U15     11.4                             Jill Brooks (Falkirk VH )                                  10 Sept 2006

           

            11.4                             Erin Froude ( Lasswade AC)                           10 Sept 2006

            Pit Trophy Meeting

70m Hurdles

U13     11.24                           Holly Whittaker *Elgin AC                          21 Aug 2021

            Dunf T&F Open

 

400m  Hurdles

Sen     56.9                             Eilidh Child (Pit AAC)                                      31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs        Scotland’s most decorated athlete

            60.91                           Avril Jackson (Edin AC )                                  21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            61.22                           Holly Belch (Kilbarchan AC )                          21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            61.3                             Fiona Macaulay (ESH )                                   07 Sept 1980

 

            62.2                             Lorna Silver ( City of Glasgow )                      31 May 1998

 

            62.2                             Wendy Davidson ( Stoke )                             31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     62.6                             Suzzane Wood (Edin WM )                            14 June 1992

 

            63.7                             Ashley Brown (Dumfries Ac)                          15 July 1985

            Scot Schools Champs

            64.9                             S.Glass                                                            15 July 1985

            Scot Schools Champs

 

U17     59.8                             Eilidh Child (Pit AAC)                                      27 July 2003

 

3000mSC

Sen     10:13.81                      Emma Raven (Chester-Le-St H)                     17 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            10:19.21                      Lennie Waite (Rice Univ , USA )                     20 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            10:33.71                      Nicola Hood ( VPCoG )                                   31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            10:52.13                      Eilish McGolgan (Dundee HH )                      31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            10:58.52                      Emma Waterhouse (Chester-Le- St H )         31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

2000mSC

Sen     7:22.18                        Megan Crawford (Fife AC/ St And Univ)       24 Apr 2010

            Scot Univ Champs

            7:26.75                        Eilish McColgan ( Dunee HH / Dun Univ)      24 Apr 2010

            Scot Univ Champs

1500mSC

U20     5:32.13                        Hallina Rees (Fife AC )                                    28 Apr 2013

YDL

U17     5:37.60                        Jemma Jamieson (Pit AAC )                           21 Apr 2018

            Pit Club Champs

           

4x 100m Relay

Sen      46.79                                  Edinburgh AC                                                 15 June 2014

               Scot Sen Champs

              47.9                             Pitreavie AAC                                                 27 May 1979

 

            48.4                             Wigan AC                                                        28 Aug 1988

            UKWAL D4       

U20     47.87                           Ireland (BLOE)                                                10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

Club     49.83                           Pitreavie AAC                                                 01 June 2003

 

U17     47.87                           Scotland                                                          10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

Club     48.67                           Giffnock North AC                                          15 Sept 2019

            Scot U17 Champs

U15     49.41                           Scotland                                                          10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

Club     49.94                           Ayr Seaforth AC                                              31 Aug 2008                                       

U13     53.22                           Vict Park CoG AC                                            15 Sept 2019

            Scot U15 Champs

4x 400m Relay

Sen/

U20     3:55.06                        Central AC                                                       30 May 2004

            Scot U20 Champs

            3:57.2                          Pitreavie AAC                                                 25 Aug 1985

            UKWAL D3

            3:57.4                          Aldershot F’ham & Dist                                 25 Aug 1985

            UKWAL D3

4x 300m Relay

U17     2:46.74                        Giffnock North AC                                          15 Sept 2019

            Scot U17 Champs

U15     2:55.12                        Pitreavie AAC                                                 15 Sept 2019

            Scot U15 Champs

3x 800m Relay

Sen/    6:48.03                        Vict Park CoG AC                                            15 June 2014

U20     Scot Sen Champs

 

U17     6:56.51                        Kilbarchan AAC                                              15 June 2014

            Scot U17 Champs

 

U15     7:00.08                        Giffnock North AC                                          15 Sept 2019

            Scot U15 Champs

 

U13     7:35.13                        Giffnock North AC                                          15 June 2014

            Scot U13 Champs

Heptathlon

Sen     4769 pts                      Jackie Tindall ( Pit AAC )                                18.19 July 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            4729 pts                      Leanne Bixton (Bedford AC )                         18.19 July 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            4376 pts                      Helen Morton ( Horsham AC )                       18.19 July 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

U20     4266 pts                      Elayne Henderson (Central AC )                    29.30 May 2004

            Scot U20 Champs

U17     3819 pts                      Paul Gass ( Edin AC }                                      10.11 July 2010

 

Pentathlon

U20     3050 pts                      Jean Thompson ( Maryhill LAC )                    08 June 1974

            Scot Schls Champs      LJ / 200m/ 80mH / SP/ HJ

 

            3078 pts                      Kirsty Roger (Inverness H )                            08 June 1996

            Scot Schls Champs      LJ / 100mH / SP / HJ / 800m

 

U17     3318 pts                      Elaine Douglas (ESH)                                      08 June 1974

            Scot Schls Champs      LJ / 200m/ 80mH / SP/ HJ

 

            3201 pts                      Gillian Stewart ( Edin WM )                           08 June 1996

            Scot Schls Champs      LJ / 80mH / SP / HJ / 800m

 

U15     3041 pts                      Karen Williams (Pitreavie AAC )                    08 June 1974

            Scot Schls Champs      LJ / 200m/ 75mH / SP/ HJ

 

            2981 pts                      Kirsty Hunter ( Falkirk VH )                            30 May 2004

            Scot U15 Champs       HJ / 75mH / SP / LJ / 800m

U13     2487 pts                      Jill Brooks (Falkirk VH )                                  30 May 2004

            Scot U15 Champs       HJ / 70mH / SP / LJ / 800m

Compiled by

Graham McDonald  July 2021

 

 

 

 

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Pitreavie Stadium

Pitreavie Track 1954

Few of us who ran on the track at Pitreavie back in the late 1950s and 1960’s could possibly have visualised the stadium as it is today with the all-weather facilities, indoor training arena with running and weight/circuit training facilities.   The transition over more than a half century is of course down to the word done and initiatives of a whole series of individuals and committees over the years.   In the beginning athletes turning up for championships had to change in what is now a football pavilion and walk or jog down to the track   Now it is a matter of yards.   One of the best facilities in the country it has hosted meetings at all levels from club to international.   As it has developed, the Pitreavie AAC club has also grown and has turned out many top class performers in track and field events.   Graham McDonald has worked hard to produce the story of the track, and the club over the years and we begin with his account of the beginnings in the 1950’s and taking us up to the formation of Pitreavie AAC.   

Graham has also drawn up lists of the best performances in all events (Men’s trackWomen’s track, Men’s field events  and  Women’s field events) over the years – a veritable who’s who in Scottish athletics and not a few European, Commonwealth and Olympic greats too.     Just click on the appropriate link.    Now read about the stadium.

PITREAVIE ATHLETICS STADIUM
HISTORY
The Concept and Construction

The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust was keen to encourage outdoor sports  for local schools – particularly Dunfermline HS – and leased the ‘Pitreavie Games Park’ from the Trustees of Pitreavie Estate in 1926.   In 1930 the CDT purchased the Park outright and expanded it by buying adjacent fields . A year later, plans were put in place to construct a Pavilion and prepare the playing area for games: Rugby , Football , Cricket and Hockey. It was also used for Cycling on a marked out grass track from time to time. The New Pavilion was opened on 13th June 1934 by Mrs Louise Carnegie , wife of Andrew Carnegie. Further progress in the development of the Playing Fields was interrupted by the outbreak of WW2 in 1939. The Pavilion was requisitioned by the military to accommodate , initially RAF personnel and then 300 Royal Navy Wrens.   Following the end of WW 2, there was an increasing demand from the public to open up the opportunities for playing sport again. In 1945 CDT requested the MOD return the Playing Fields and Pavilion to them but it wasn’t till 1947 that was completed. However in order to make them suitable for public use again , quite a bit of work was required , particularly on the Pavilion which had the serious problem of a leaking roof which meant the original ionic Clock Tower had to be demolished.

In the meantime Mr Ord Cunningham , Vice Chairman of the CDT , a keen athlete in his younger days , was keen to explore the possibility of an Athletics Track at Pitreavie Playing Fields. He contacted Jimmy Gilbert, Secretary of the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association at that time, to enquire about the specifications required for the construction of an ‘Olympic’ standard track.   He also asked Gilbert if he could recommend a list of contractors he
considered suitable of building such a facility.  Gilbert was very keen to help and encourage a new facility in Scotland as the tracks here were run down following the hostilities and a new facility would give a much needed boost to the development of the sport North of the Border. He contacted Jack Crump of the AAA. Crump arranged a visit to London to discuss the new track with those involved laying the new track at the White City for 1948 London Olympics.   The ground at Pitreavie Playing Fields was surveyed , the position of the track agreed and in 1949 tenders were issued for the construction.. The original idea of a cycle track outside the athletic track (similar to Grangemouth) was dropped due to cost and the contract awarded in 1950 at a cost of £17,000 (how much of a track would get for that sum these days).   Tony Chapman, Scottish National Coach , advised on equipment and Bill Pryde , head groundsman at PItreavie , went down to London University’s Motspur Park, to learn the maintenance programme requirements for new tracks, from legendary groundsman Archie McTaggart , who was in charge of maintenance of the ’48 Olympic track.  

The Pitreavie track was finally completed in 1953. By modern expectations it would be considered quite basic:
A 440yd cinder track by En-Tout-Cas with tubular railing round it. 3 sand pits for the jumps (grass take offs) , 2 throwing circles and a Javelin throwing sector (grass). There was no cover or facilities for spectators with only a grass banking round the track. Equipment was stored in an old shed next to the main changing pavilion 200yds away. In order to train for a field event , an athlete would barrow over the equipment required , by hand. For an organised meeting , the groundsman’s tractor and trailer required.

Official Opening of the Track Sat 12th June – 1954

The facility was opened by Lord Cawdor, Chairman of the Scottish Branch of the National Playing Fields Association in conjunction with 1954 Scottish Schoolgirls Athletics Championships.(Schoolboys Championships were held separately in those days)   He apologised for the absence of the Duke of Edinburgh, President of the National Playing Fields Association and the Duke of Buccleuch, President of the Scottish Branch who were invited but unable to attend.   He congratulated the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust (CDT) for laying down this facility – he understood it to be the only track in Scotland built to Olympic standards.   Mr Ord. A Cunningham, Vice Chairman CDT was called upon to give a vote of thanks to Lord Cawder by CDT Hon Treasurer Wm Dick who gave Mr Cunningham credit for driving this project to fruition.   Mr Cunningham added that 25 years ago, as a keen athlete, he had looked for a track to use but there was none. Now that the facility was in place he hoped that it would be fully utilised.  Graham McDonald notes that Mr Cunningham’s’s faith in persuading the CDT to construct the track has been fully justified.

Another point of interest is that the medals at the Scottish Schoolgirls Athletic Championships were presented by Frances Barker, Principal of Glasgow HS for Girls.    The Trophy  now presented for the Best Girl’s Performance at the Schools Championships is named after Frances Barker).   

The photograph below was taken at the opening meeting.   The crowd as shown in the picture would please any meeting organiser in any sport.

Formation of Local Club

Having invested in a new ‘Olympic Standard’ track , CDT were keen that the facility would be well used by encouraging local youngsters to get involved in the sport and hopefully used to host national events.   Most of the interest in athletics in the area had been in ‘Professional’ running , mainly in Highland Games and the annual Powderhall New Year Sprint. Although there are reports of some excellent results in the Scottish Schools Championships by pupils of Dunfermline HS as far back as the 1920s, there had been no provision to encourage them to continue in what was termed at the time as ‘Amateur’ Athletics. CDT had been hoping that the Pitreavie track would fill the gap.  Therefore in 1953 , ahead of the official opening of the track , CDT had promoted the formation of an ‘Athletic’ club as a section of the Carnegie Physical Training & Athletic Club which was primarily a gymnastic club..
The new club was called Carnegie Amateur Athletic Club (ref Letter Dunfermline Press 11th April 1953). However , it never really got off the ground.   Training sessions were sporadic and no competitions were organised. In order to help stimulate local interest in athletics , the SAAA offered to transfer the Annual SAAA v Atalanta (Scottish Universities) match from Meadowbank to Pitreavie. That took place on the 30th June,1955 and was attended by one Graham McDonald.   The Atalanta fixture became a regular feature at the Pitreavie venue for many years.
However, CAAC continued to disappoint, the secretary resigned and it defaulted on the affiliation fee to the SAAA and ceased to exist. Early in the 1956 season CDT approached local athletics enthusiasts who used the track for training and were obviously very interested in the sport.   The outcome was that CDT asked two of them, Geoff Seabrook and Claude Foley , if they would interested in forming an athletic club.   One evening soon after that meeting, youngsters using the track were called together by Geoff on the grass banking surrounding the track, He explained that he had been asked by the CDT to form an Athletic Club and suggested that it be called Pitreavie AAC but it would have to be agreed formally at a properly convened General Meeting.   In the meantime a couple of inter club competitions and ‘club championship events were organised to provide some competition for the youngsters who frequented the track.
This General Meeting took place in September 1956 when the club name Pitreavie AAC was formally proposed and agreed in the presence of Mr Ord Cunningham and Mr Andrew Buchanan of the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust.   Mr Geoff Seabrook was elected President Mr Claude Foley was elected Secretary.   A small committee was formed, Pitreavie AAC was up and running (& jumping & throwing.)

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Pitreavie Best Performances: Men – Track

Olympic Champion Allan Wells winning at Pitreavie in the British Airways Games, 1979

PITREAVIE STADIUM

BEST PERFORMANCES

TRACK EVENTS – MEN

100 Metres

 

Sen     10.4                                         Alan Wells (ESH)                                 27 May 1979   

Brit Airways Games                Olympic Gold Medalist 1980

            10.41                                       Nick Smith ( Shaftsbury B’nett )   30 Aug 2008           

Scot Sen Champs

10.49                                       Stuart Benson(TVH/RAF)                   30 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs

10.6y                                       Ian Turnbull (Bellahouston H)           28 May 1968

East Dist Champs

10.6                                         Ian Mackie (Pit AAC)                          25 May 1995

 

10.61                                       Richard Kilty (Gatshead H)                30 Aug 2008

Scot Sen Champs                    Euro Ind 60m Gold Medalist  2015/2017

 

U20     10.66                          Ryan Oswald(Pit AAC)                        30 Aug 2008   

Scot Sen Champs

10.7                                         Mark Learmouth(Edin AC)                 14 June 1980

Scot Schls Champs

10.7                                         Chris Carson (Shaftsbury B’nett)       01 Jun 1997

Fife Schls Champs

Note W/A

10.78mw                                 Ross Ballie (VP)                                  08 June 1995

Scot U20 Champs                               

U17    11.0y                                       Alan Crorie ( Bella H/ Hutch GS)        17 June 1967

            Scot School Boys Champs

Note W/A

 10.7w                                      Ian Mackie (Pit AAC )                           16 June 1992

10.8w                                      Kris Stewart (Sc Borders)                   15 June 1996

10.8w                                      Chris Carson ( Lochgelly & Dist)         15 June 1996

Scot Schls Champs

10.88w                                    Tom Began ( Shett H )                        08 July 1995

Scot U17 Champs

 

U15    11.27                                       Kieran Kevlin (EAC)                            13 Sept 2009   

Pit Trophy Meet

U13    12.47                                       Ben Robbins(EAC)                              13 Sept 2009   

Pit Trophy Meet

 

200 Metres

Sen     20.9                                         Alan Wells (ESH)                                 27 May 1979   

Brit Airways Games                  

               21.3                                         Grant Plenderleith(FVH)                    23 May 2014

            East Dist Champs

            21.3                                         Ryan Oswald (Sale H)                         23 May 2014   

               East Dist Champs

               21.39                                       Nick Smith (Shaftsbury B’nett)          18 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            21.4y                                       Menzies Campbell ( Garscube H)      03 June 1965

            East v West    

            21.40                                       Stuart Benson (Thames Valley/RAF) 31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20    21.3                                         David Jenkins (Edin Univ)                  15 May 1971

            Scot Univ Champs

21.6                                         Peter Little (EAC)                                27 May 1979

            Brit Airways Games

               21.81                         Ross Ballie(VP)                                   08 June 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

           

U17    22.12                           Dean Patterson ( Larkhall /GSOS)     25 June 2021

            Pit Open

Note W/A

            22.0w                            Chris Carson (Lochgelly & Dist)         15 June 1996

            Scot Schls Champs

 

U15     23.06                             Kieran Kivlin (EAC)                             13 Sept 2009   

            Pit Trophy Meet

 

U13     26.30                                                 Ben Robbins (EAC)                             13 Sept 2009   

Pit Trophy Meet

400m

Sen     46.79                                       Kris Robertson (Kirk Olys)                 31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            46.82                                       Alan Stuart (Shett H)                          31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            47.35                                       Brian Doyle (Harrow AC)                   31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            47.45                                       Patrick Swan(Gatesh’d H)                  18 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            47.62                                       Jamie Bowie ( Inv H)                          20 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            47.87                                       Sean Watson ( Shett H)                      20 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     48.36                                                 Kris Stewart (Sc Borders)                   08 May 1999

            East Dist Camps

            48.7                                         Alasdair Donaldson (Pit AAC)                        25 June 1995

 

            48.86                                       Nick Petrou (Leeds City )                    27 April 2014

            YDL(H)NP2

              

U17     48.17                                       Greg Loudon (Lass AC)                       20 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

U15     52.4                                         George Gray (Vale of Leven)             14 June 1980

               Scot Schls Champs

U13     59.1                                         Craig Robinson (Pitreavie AAC)         21 June 2005

            FVLge

 

800m

Sen     1:49.00                                    Mark Mitchell (Forres H)                    31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            1:49.27                                    Neil Burnside (SBH)                            31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            1:49.9                                      Graham Williamson (Spr’burn H)      27 May 1979

 

1:50.4                                      Dick Hodelet( Greenock GlPk)           08 June 1966

            East v West

            1:50.61                                    Stewart Reid (Pit AAC)                       09 May 1999

               East Dist Champs

               1:50.99                                    Tom Nimmo ( City of Edin)                20 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     1:52.0                                      Graham Grant (Dumb’ton AAC)        30 June 1965 

               1:53.79                                    Guy Learmouth (Lasswade AC)         18 June 2010                         

               Scot Sen Champs

               1:54.6                                      David Henry  (Gala Ac)                       04 July 1964

               SAAA v Atalanta

 

U17     1:57.1                                      John Scott (Edin AC )                          21 April 1974

            Sc Young Athletes Lge East

 

U15     2:01.41                                    Ben Greenwood(PSH)                        09 Sept 2012

               Pit YA Trophy Meet

 

U13     2:11.6                                      Calum Dick ( Giffnock N)                    03 Jul  2021

            Dunf T&F Open

 

1500m

Sen     3:42.56                                    Colin Birmingham(Australia)             21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            3:44.3y                                    Ian McCafferty ( Law & Dist)             07 June 1967

            East v West                             Commonwealth Silver Medalist 1970

            3:46.6y                                    Lachie Stewart( Vale of Leven)          07 June 1967

            East v West                             Commonwealth Gold Medalist 1970

            3:46.60                                    Chris MacKay (N’ham& Essex B)       21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            3:48.13                                    Ian Williamson (Cambridge & Co)     21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            3:48.29                                    Alastair Hay (Central AC)                   20 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

( y –  1m time minus 18 secs)

 

U20    3:56.06                                 Andrew Thomson (Fife AC)                 12 Sept  2021

             (Pitreavie Club Champs)

            4:00.31                                    Alasdair McMonagle ( C’nauld)         25 June 2021

            Pit Open

           4:03.18                                    Stuart Gibson ( Motherwell AAC)      08 June 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            

U17     4:03.2                                      Josh Kerr ( EAC)                                  23 May 2014

            East Dist Champs                     Olympic Bronze 2021 [2020]

 

U15     4:06.4                                      Alistair Currie (Dumbarton AAC}       14 June 1980

            Scot Schls Champs

 

U13     4:34.68                                    Ryan Gray (Inverclyde AC)                 09 Sep 2012

            Pit YA Trophy Meet

1 Mile

Sen     4:02.3                                      Ian McCafferty ( Law & Dist)             07 June 1967

            East v West

            4:04.6                                      Lachie Stewart( Vale of Leven)          07 June 1967

            East v West

            4:07.6                                      Bill Ewing ( A’deen Uni/AAC)            29 June 1966

            SAAA v Atalanta

            4:07.8                                      Ian McPherson (VP AAC)                   30 June 1965

            SAAA v Atalanta

            4:09.5                                      John Linaker (Pit AAC )                       08 June 1966

            East v West

            4:10.8                                      Roddy Wilson (Teviotdale H)             04 July 1964

 

U20     4:22.2                                      Alistair Riddell (Loretta Sch)              17 June 1967

            Scot Schls Champs

            4:24.3                                      James Cook (Garscube H )                 17 June 1967

            Scot Schls Champs

            4:29.99                                    Ben Potrykus (Pit AAC)                      08 Sept 2014

            Pit Trophy Meet         

 

U17     4:24.13                                    Aiden Thomson (Pit AAC)                  08 Sept 2014

            Pit Trophy Meet         

 

U15     4:27.74                                    Ben Greenwood Perth SH)                 08 Sept 2014

            Pit Trophy Meet         

 3000m

Sen     8:31.0                                      Jim Brown ( Clyde Valley)                  13 Apr 1975

 

 

Fergus Murray in the Hawkhill Harriers vest

5000m

Sen     13:56.8y                                  Fergus Murray ( Edin Univ)                08 June 1966

            East v West

            14:10.0                                    Chris Robinson (Spango Valley)        28 May 1995

           

          14:11.04                                  Andrew Lemoncello (Fife AC)            31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            14:12.6                                    Robert Quinn (Kilbarchan AC)           28 May 1995

 

            14:13.6y                                  James Johnston (Monkland H)          08 June 1966

            East v West

            14:15.70                                  Woldemichael Tsege (Shett H)          31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     15:08.8y                                  James Burns ( Shett H )                      15 June 1974

            Scot Schls Champs

            15:10.4y                                  Tom Paterson ( Springburn H)           15 June 1974

            Scot Schls Champs

               15:16.65                                  Alex Hendry (Central AC)                   17 Jul 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

   ( y – 3mile time plus 30secs}

10,000m

Sen     30:26.2                                    Frank Harper (Pit AAC)                       14 May 1988

            GRE Cup 1st Rd

            30:52.10                                  Neil Renault ( EAC)                             24 June 2012

            Scot Sen Champs

            31:04.4y                                  John Linaker (Pit AAC)                       06 Oct 1962

           

            31:32.77                                  John Newsom (Cent AC )                   24 June 2012

            Scot Sen Champs

            31:36.77                                  Ben Hukins (Unatt)                            24 June 2012

            Scot Sen Champs

            32.44.7                                    D.Cameron ( Shett H )                        13 May 1989

            GRE Cup 1st Rd

           (y – 6mile time plus 60secs)

Tony Hogarth and Fraser Proven

110m/120yds Hurdles

Sen     14.4y                                       Tony Hogarth (Octavians , H)             25 May 1968

            East Dist Champs

            14.48                                       Chris Ballie (VPCoG)                           18 June 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            14.7y                                       Alan Murray (ESH)                             25 May 1968

            East Dist Champs

               14.7                                    Francis Smith (WG&EL)                      31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            14.8y                                       Fraser Provan ( Octavians )                06 July 1963

 

            15.0y                                       Alf Bellah (HMS Caledonia/Nigeria) 08 July 1961

            SAAA v Atlanta

            15.0                                         Robert Davidson (Edin Univ)             29 May 1971

            East Dist Champs       

 

U20     14.90                                       S Bowden (USA)                                 08 June 1995

            Scot U20 Champs

            15.0                                         George McCallum (Central Reg )       14 June 1980

            Scot Schls Champs

            15.0                                         Kevin McLennan (Black Isle AC)        15 June 1996

            Scot U20 Champs

            15.0                                         Taylor Roy (Pit AAC)                           07 June 2016

            Fife Schls Champs

Note W/A

14.5w(2.2)                                        Jack Lawrie                                         27 Apr 2014

            YDL(H)

100m/110yds Hurdles

U17     13.60                                       Gordon Menzies ( Kilbarchan AAC)   08 June 1995

            Scot U17 Champs

80m Hurdles

U15     11.5                                         Kenneth McKeown (Ayr S’forth)       19 June 1996

            Scot Schls Inter Area

            11.5                                         Callum Newton ( Dunf T&F )              03 July 2021

            Dunf T&F Open

Note W/A

             11.44w(4.7)                            Chris Ballie (VP)                                  09 July 1995

 

75m Hurdles

U13     11.8                                         Cameron Goodhall( Lasswade)          10 Sept 2006

            Pit Trophy Meet

Francis Smith

400m/440ys Hurdles

Sen     52.25                                       Francis Smith (WG & EL}                    21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            52.56                                       Martin Lipton (Kilbarchan AC)           21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            53.32                                       David Martin (VPCoG)                       10 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            53.91                                       Derek Paisley (Blackheath & B H)     21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

            54.15                                       Andrew Faulkner (Yeovil Olym’ds)   06 June 2009

             BAL D 4

            54.2                                         Alan Murray( Edin SH )                      29 May 1971

             East Dist Champs

 

U20     52.73                                       Neil Flannery (Gateshead H )             31 Aug 2008

            Scot Sen Champs

            54.19                                       Jack Lawrie (Pit AAC)                         27 Apr 2014

            YDL(H)

               55.34                                       Ewan Dyer (Pit AAC)                          28 Apr 2015

            YDL(H)

 

U17     52.81   (Scot Rec)                    Richard McDonald (Perth SH)            10 Aug 1996

            Celtic International

 

U15     61.0                                         G.Nugent ( Lenzie Ac)                         14 Jun 1980

            Scot Schls Champs

61.0                                                      Graeme Lammie (Perth SH/PHS)       15 Jun 1996

            Scot Schls Champs

 

3000mS/C

Sen     8:59.2                                      Gareth Bryan Jones (ESH)                  29 May 1971

            East Dist Champs                    AAA 3k SC Champion 1968

            9:12.2                                      James Austin (Clydesdale H)             25 June 1995

 

            9:18.0                                      John Linaker (Pit AAC)                       07 Aug 1965

            Scot v Army

            9:23.0                                      Bill Ewing (Aberdeen AAC)                25 May 1968

            East Dist Champs

               9:23.0                                      Hugh Elder ( Dumbarton AAC)           13 June 1971

               Inter Counties

               9:30.1                                      Cameron Watson (Pit AAC)               20 June 1995

 

U20     9:34.2                                      David Lorimer (St Andrew’s Univ)     15 May 1971

            Scot Univ Champs

            9:34.86                                    Lachlan Oates ( Shett H )                   18 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

            9:48.96                                    Mathew Graham (Kirk’tilloch Oly)    21 June 2009

            Scot Sen Champs

  2000mS/C

U20     6:04.9                                      Andrew McKay (EAC)                         14 June 1980

            Scot Schls Champs

            6:11.88                                    Bertie Houghton (Doncaster AC)       27 Apr 2014

            YDL (H)                       

            6:14.91                                    Aidan Thompson (Pitreavie AAC)      27 Apr 2014

            YDL (H)                       

                                                            1500mS/C

U17     4:25.6                                      Iain Murdoch ( Avonside TC)             15 Jun 1996

            Scot Schls Champs

            4:34.9                                      Derek Easton ( Shett H)                     15 Jun 1974

            Scot Schls Champs

 

4x 100m Relay

Sen      42.1                                                    West of Scotland Team                           09 June 1965

               East v West

               42.5                                                  SAAA Team                                         08 July 1961

            SAAA v Atalanta

               42.65                                                  Coventry Godiva                                        06 July 2009

               BAL D4

U20     44.1                                         Motherwell AC                                      08 Aug 1998

               Scot U20 Champs

U17     42.77                                       Scotland U17                                      10 Aug 1996

            Club

             42.89                                       Edinburgh AC                                     15 June 2014

            Scot U17 Champs

U15     45.51                                       Edinburgh AC                                     31 Aug  2008

            Scot U15 Champs

 

U13     51.76                                       Edinburgh AC                                     18 July            2010

            Scot U13 Champs

 

4x 400m Relay

Sen     3:23.3                                      Kilbarchan AC                                     24 June 2012

            Scot Sen Champs                   

 

U20     3:27.2                                      Motherwell AC                                      08 Aug 1998                Scot Sen Champs

 

U17     3:30.19                                    Kilbarchan AC                                     30 May 2004

            Scot Sen Champs                   

3x 800m Relay

Sen/    5:47.21                                    Giffnock North AC                              24 June 2012

U20     Scot Sen Champs

 

U17     6:06.47                                    Edinburgh AC                                     15 June 2014

            Scot U17 Champs

 

U15     6:33.99                                    Edinburgh AC                                     15 June 2014

            Scot U15 Champs

 

U13     7:15.03                                    Giffnock North AC                              15 Sept 2019

               Scot U13 Champs

                                                                           Decathlon

Sen     5765 pts                                  Robert Miller (Aberdeen AC)             29/30 May 2004

            Scot Sen Champs

            5615 pts                                  David Agnew ( Pit AAC)                     10/11 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

4823 pts                                  Ian C McEwan (Whitemoss AC)         10/11 July 2010

            Scot Sen Champs

 

U20     6447 pts                                  Michael Downie ( Arbroath & Dist)  10/11 July 2010

            Scot U20 Champs

 

U17     5222 pts                                  Andrew Murphy ( Ayr Seaforth AC)  10/11 July 2010

            Scot U17 Champs

 

Pentathlon

U15     2765 pts                                  Andrew Smith (Dundee HH)              29 May 2004

            Scot U15 Champs                   HJ / 80mH / LJ / SP / 800

2709 pts                                  Kenneth McKeown(Ayr )                     8 June  1996

               Scot Schls CEs                         80mH / SP / 200m / LJ / 1500m

 

U13     1891 pts                                  Connel McDonald ( In’ness H)           18 July 2009

            Scot U13 Champs                   HJ / 75mH / LJ / SP / 800  

Track – Ultra

25,000m(15.53miles)

1hr 19m 16.6secs                   Don McGregor ( Edin SH)                   12 Dec 1970

1hr 19m 16.6secs                   Alistair Wood ( A’deen AAC)             12 Dec 1970

 30,000m(18.64miles)

1hr 35m.13.8secs                   Don McGregor ( Edin SH)                   12 Dec 1970   

                                                     35,000m(21.75miles)

1hr 50m.59.8secs                   Don McGregor ( Edin SH)                   12 Dec 1970

                                                         World best )at the time_

40 mile

3hr 49m 49secs                      Alistair Wood ( A’deen AAC )            13 Dec 1969

                                                        World Best (at the time)

                                                            2 Hours

33.82Km(21m21y)                  Alistair Wood ( A’deen AAC )            13 Dec 1969 

33.82Km(21m21y)                  Steve Taylor ( A’deen AAC)                  13 Dec 1969       

                                                                                                            34.91Km(21m337y)                Willie Russell (Shett H )                     13 Dec 1969

 

Compiled by Graham McDonald  updated  July  2021

 

 

 

 

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World Best 40 Miles at Pitreavie Track, 1969

Phil Hampton (3), Steve Taylor (6), Alastair Wood (2) and Willie Russell (5)

 

 

 

 

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John Hepburn Photographs: 2

These were taken during a trip to the Dolomites.   The scenery is magnificent and the photographs are all good ones and they are all hill runners and mountain climbers!   And did anyone mention altitude training?  Have a look at these.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hepburn Photographs: 1

We are told that John is a very unassuming, ultra-helpful gentleman.    A very skilled mountaineer, he is always sure and steadfast.    He’s one of the guys you’d always want to be near you, in his company.   A thoroughly superb guy and a ‘make-happen’ his word is his bond. Rarely has anything ever been too much of a bother.    John might not be ‘high profile’, but an absolute stalwart all his long and successful career.    A true Friend, a gentle man, an upstanding citizen, a real achiever!   
He is however a very good hill runner indeed with many good races in his diaries.   He has run all over Scotland – the Isle of Jura seems to be a favourite with several appearances, he’s run in Strathyre at the fearsome Stuc a Chroin race and travelled to the south of the country for the Two Breweries race, run in the Birnam Hill Classic and many more but as a Lochaber AC runner, he has to run in the Ben Nevis race and in 2018 he received  the McConachie Plaque for having run in twenty one Ben Nevis races.   
 
We start with some photographs of John running in the Ben Nevis race.
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After the Ben race, John and some friends went to Mull; for two days, and all the cycling photos are from that trip.   As Denis said, I don’t know how he managed it!   The photograph above is one taken after the prize giving and social after the Ben race.   In the photograph are Alwynne Shannon, Des Crowe, John H and his son Andrew , a super piper.   
The thing that impresses me about most hill runners is their whole healthy lifestyle – I have known hill runners to finish a race, shower (optional), dress, eat and head off on a hike arguing about whose pack is the heavier.   I know hill runners who walk, climb, canoe and sail.   Some even drive.  That is the justification for putting up so many of them just acting ‘normally’.   Well, it is for them.
 
 
 
 
 
The above are just some of those available.   The next selection is of pictures from a  a trip to the Dolomites,    What we said above of the lifestyle and attitude to the world around us applies.   John’s way was always calm and trusted leadership with Mike Lindsay (another brilliant hill-runner).   
 
 
 
 

Finlay Wild: Running Career Overview

Finlay Wild is a name known almost exclusively to the hill running fraternity although it should be well known to all endurance runners in Scotland at the very least.    After this look at some of his running achievements, we will have a page done following an extended conversation that Denis Bell had with Finlay.   

He was born on 8 September 1984 in Thurso.  It was maybe inevitable that he would be an enthusiast for the great outdoors right from the start: his father Roger Wild, was a mountain guide, and his mother Fiona (née Hinde) was an accomplished hill runner who won the Three Peaks Race in 1981 and the Carnethy 5 in both 1981 and 1982.   Finlay was educated at Fort William primary and Lochaber High School before heading to the University of Aberdeen where he graduated with a medical degree and he now  works as a GP in Lochaber.   So much for his background which all (where he has always lived, parents occupation and involvement) point to a love of the hills.   We can go on from there to have a look at his career as a hill runner.

His first hill race is said to be at Ben Rinnes at the age of 21.   Held in conjunction with the Dufftown Highland Games, it is really three hills – there are the two tops of Little and Meikle Conval before the Ben Rinnes summit with the return via the same trail making it a total of 22 kilometres with 1500m of ascent.   It is however through his superb running on Ben Nevis that his hill running talents have been shown to best advantage.   Winning the race once is an achievement, to win it as often has he has is however a wonderful almost incomparable achievement.   He first won it in 2010 and every year since!   The ‘Press & Journal began its report in 2019 as follows:

“A doctor made it 10 in a row when he won a gruelling race up and down the UK’s highest mountain.   Fort William GP Finlay Wild fought off competition from 450 other athletes to win the Ben Nevis race for the 10th time on Saturday.   He conquered the 4,411ft mountain in 1 hour, 32 minutes and five seconds.

Despite falling on part of the route, Dr Wild was 17 minutes and 47 seconds ahead of his nearest challenger, fellow Lochaber Athletic Club member John Yells.   The 35-year-old said: “When I won it the first time I was absolutely shocked so I never thought this would happen and I would be here with 10. I feel quite shocked really as it was very unexpected.

“It is a great local event that attracts people from all over and it is great to see so many people.   “I am sure I will be back next year.”

Unfortunately he was not able to go back in 2020 because there was no race due to the Covid crisis – and as a GP he was probably working flat out at the time anyway.

There are some, many, runners who favour a particular event and run better there than anywhere else but that does not apply to Finlay Wild.   He has the same high standards and displays them on short hill races, long hill races, the various ’rounds and, in short, in any event in which he takes part.   Note the following:

  • In 2012, he set a new course record for the Glamaig Hill Race, breaking the previous best set by top class internationalist Mark Rigby in 1997.   He improved his own record by a further five seconds in 2018.
  • Wild’s other wins include the Carnethy 5, Goatfell races 2013–2015, the Isle of Jura  2015-2017, Stuc a Chroin, the Ennerdale Horseshoe and the Langdale Horseshoe.   He won the British Fell Running Championship in 2015.   The heights and distances tend to be on the long side – Langdale is 21 km in distance and 4760 ft of ascent, Stuc a Chroin is 24 km and 5000 feet of ascent,  Isle of Jura is 28 km and 2370 m of ascent and Ennerdale is 36.8 km and 2290 feet.   As an indication 21 km is 13 miles and 36.8 km is over 22 miles.  
  • He also has the fastest known time for the Cuillin Ridge traverse on Skye, completing the crossing in 2:59:22 in 2013.  In February 2016, Wild and Tim Gomersall made a winter crossing of the Cuillin Ridge in a time of 6:14.   There is an excellent report on his record in the UK Climbing website which sums the feat up in this quote:   “On Saturday 12th October Finlay Wild broke the speed record for the Cuillin Ridge traverse for the second time in a year, knocking a hefty 15 minutes from his previous record to log the first sub-three-hour completion of Britain’s greatest mountaineering route. So how on earth did he manage to get from the summit of Gars-bheinn at the south end of the ridge to the top of Sgurr nan Gillean in the north, in just 2hrs 59mins 22secs”?     
  • In 2016, Wild’s results in the Tromso Sky Race (Norway: 33 km and 2000m of ascent) and the Glen Coe Skyline gave him third place in the Extreme section of the Skyrunner World Series. 
  • In October 2016, he set a record time of 10:15:30 for Tranter’s Round in the mountains around Glen Nevis.  He further reduced the record to 9:00:05 in July 2020.   Note that the second record was 75 minutes faster than the first – a huge lump off the time.   Often, almost always, a runner going for a record round has pacers, guides or companions assisting but not this time for Finlay Wild.   This quote about the run from the following link  Finlay Wild breaks his own Tranter’s Round record – FionaOutdoors says “Finlay ran the Tranter’s Round solo and unsupported. He said: “Only a few people knew I was out for a record attempt against myself, so there didn’t feel like there was much pressure. This keeps stress levels low and makes it just an enjoyable big day out in the hills.”   Finlay thoroughly enjoyed the run, He said: “It was a high watching the weather improve into the afternoon, just as I had hoped it would from an optimistic interpretation of the forecast.   “It was great to take an hour and 15 minutes off my previous record, too. Even missing a sub-nine-hours wasn’t disappointing because I feel I made a concerted push to try for it over many hours, so I ran as well as I could have hoped.”
  • In May 2019, Wild ran the Welsh 3000s in a time of 4:10:48 which broke the long-standing record of 4:19 held by fellow Scot  Colin Donnelly since 1988.
  • Wild set a record for the Ramsay Round in August 2020, completing the route solo and unsupported in a time of 14:42:40.   Note that like the Tranter Round a month earlier it was a solo and unsupported run over some of the most difficult terrain the United Kingdom.  It was also a huge chunk off the previous record – a massive 90 minutes.   And it was done as a solo attempt with scarcely one month between the two.  We should maybe look at the two Rounds.   The photograph below is of Finlay after setting the Ramsay Round record and you can read about it at  Finlay Wild sets new Ramsay Round record – FionaOutdoors

Hill Runners from all countries and of all standards seem to collect ’rounds’ with every country having its own tough round of hill, tops, peaks to be completed against the clock.  And the various countries have other rounds.   The two Scottish ones mentioned above are worth a look.   The Tranter Round first.   Described by the Gofar website as follows – “Named after Philip Tranter, who first completed it in 1964, this is considered to be Scotland’s original 24 hour challenge, before being extended by Charlie Ramsay in 1978. It is a round of some 36 miles and over 20,000′ taking in 19 Munros in the Mamores, Grey Corries and Aonachs together with Carn Mor Dearg and Ben Nevis. It still remains a creditable and rewarding challenge in its own right.  ”    Note the reference to the Ramsay Round which is the big challenge for Scottish Hill Runners.   For a description of the Ramsay Round we go to the   appropriate website of  https://www.ramsaysround.co.uk/tranters-round     which reads 

Ramsay’s Round is an extension of Tranter’s round which started in Glen Nevis. Travelling anticlockwise he completed all of the Mamores, (10 munros) thereafter he crossed the valley and onto the Grey corries (4 munros) before ascending onto the Aonachs (2 munros) and onwards towards Carn Mor Dearg, culminating on Ben Nevis, (2 munros) Great Britain’s highest mountain, finishing back at Glen Nevis.   Following the completion of the Mamores at Sgurr Eilde Mor continue eastwards towards the South end of Loch Treig, continue onto the summit of Beinn na Lap, thereafter head for Chno Dearg then onto the summit of Stob Coire Sgriodain, before descending to the north end of Loch Treig, thereafter start the steady climb onto the Easains, before descending down to the Lairig Leacach, finally start the ascent onto the summit of Stob Ban joining up and continuing onto Tranter’s Round.”   

To set records for both within a month and break the previous best time by so much indicates a runner of tremendous talent and determination.

And the hill and fell running is not quite enough for the full display of Wild’s talents.   He has also competed in ski mountaineering  and was the British champion in that sport in 2016 as well as the Scottish Skimo series winner in the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons.

We have a record of his running career from 2006 to 2020 at this link – Finlay’s Racing Record

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