November 2015 Time Trial Results

We had 28 Road Runners participating in tonight’s final time trial of this year’s competition on what turned out to be quite a pleasant evening given the heavy fog earlier in the day.

Mae McIsaac won the women’s race in 30-58, and Dougie O’Hare took the men’s prize in 32-17. Well done to both of them and everyone else who got down to Strathclyde Park to compete this evening.  Jim Tracey picked up the Wooden Spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) in another less than mediocre time.

There were some excellent performances last night, too many to list.  However, a special mention must go to Clare Hughes who beat her PB and recorded 25:08, and is the second fastest female in the 11 year history of the Time Trial.  Chris Macdonald also had an outstanding run, the fastest by a male athlete this season, in fabulous time of 21:33.

Commiserations go to Gillian McCaffer who was first female across the line but unfortunately took the wrong route and had to be classified as a DNF.  She was awarded a miniature of Buckfast to help drown her sorrows

Tommy Sneddon and Tracey Lamont have won this year’s male and female championships. Well done for some fantastic performances throughout the year.

Thanks to Irene Kerr, Anne Hughes, Wendy Kerr, and Mark Gallacher for helping out this evening.

Please see the full results.

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October 2015 Time Trial Results

We had a superb turnout of 31 Road Runners for this months Time Trial.  The weather Gods were good to us too as the conditions were excellent for our first Time Trial on the winter route.  We also had 3 new recruits tonight and Alec Robertson joined us after a long lay off.

Angela Downie defended her September title and took another another 40 seconds off last month’s time finishing in 30:43.  Chris Macdonald ran the fastest 4 mile Time Trial of the year in 21:43. Well done to both Angela and Chris for great performances.  Well done to everyone who made the effort to compete tonight and continue maintain the Time Trial’s popularity as it celebrated its 11th anniversary tonight.

Jim Tracey picked up the wooden spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) in a time best forgotten, however, he did have a hard race at the Tollcross Parkrun on Saturday and we should not be too hard on him.

Thanks to Irene Kerr, Anne Hughes, Lynsey Sneddon and Peter Blackmore for helping out this evening.

Please see the full results.  The Time Trial 2015 League Table has been updated too.

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September 2015 Time Trial Results

We had 22 RRs competing in this evening’s time trial, the last one on the summer course around the Loch. Again we had some great performances with Clark Pheely and Bobby Wotherspoon putting down impressive markers for next month’s race.

First female was Angela Downie in 31:29 almost 1 minute faster than her previous best this year, and Ross Burton won the men’s race in 24:41 also nearly 1 minute faster than his recent best.  This month’s wooden spoon went to Dougie Waddell who was not that far behind the rest of the field.

Thanks to Irene Kerr, Wendy Kerr, Ewen Cameron, and Mark Gallacher for helping out this evening.

Please see the full results and the Time Trial 2015 League Table.

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Road Runners Time Trial – August 2015 Results

We had an excellent turnout of 31 athletes for this evening’s Time Trial. I am afraid the weather Gods were not with us and conditions could only be described as ‘quite wintery’. That did not deter our Road Runners and we had some outstanding performances including another PB from Craig Mackenzie who broke the 22 minute barrier by 2 seconds.

First female was Mae McIsaac in 31:47 and first man across the line was Ewen Cameron in 25:21 as he continues his comeback. None other than Jim Tracey crossed the line last to pick up the Wooden Spoon often referred to as the Jim Tracey Award.

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Thanks to Irene Kerr, Anne Hughes, and Mark Gallacher for helping out in such wet conditions.

Please see the full results and the updated league tables.

July 2015 Time Trial Results

We has another good turn out of 27 at the July Time Trial.  Apart from a slight breeze on the outward stretch of the loch the conditions were excellent for a fast 4 miles.

Again we had some excellent runs with Susan Stewart winning the female race in a PB of 28:54 and John Burns taking first place in the men’s race in 29:04 which was a minute faster than he has ran for some time.  Elaine Jamieson picked up the Wooden Spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) after plodding round the loch in an unexpectedly slow time of 32:20.

A special mention goes to Craig Mackenzie who set a new PB in a great time of 22:16.

Thanks again to Anne Hughes, Irene Kerr and Lynsey Sneddon for helping out and making the time trial run smoothly, and to John Hughes for presenting the trophies.

See the full results and the updated Time Trial Championship table.

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June 2015 Time Trial Results

We had another good turnout of 25 Road Runners at this evening’s time trial on what felt like Winter rather than first week of Summer. Although the inclement weather did not deter our hardened athletes from braving the elements and returning some good performances.

Mae McIsaac won the women’s race in 32:44 and Jim Tracey won the men’s race in 32:48. Well done to both of them and the rest of the participants. Donald McCaffer picked up the Wooden Spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) in an uncharacteristically slow time which will remain a secret.

Thanks to Phyllis Hands for stepping in to present the awards and to Irene Kerr, Anne Hughes and Lynsey Sneddon for helping out on a wet and blustery evening.

See the full results.

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May 2015 Time Trial Results

We had a good turnout of 27 Road Runners for this evening’s May Time Trial.  After a day of incessant rain there was a break in the clouds for the duration of the time trial!

Ewen Cameron won the men’s race in 26:18 and Angela Downie won the women’s race in 32:38, well done to both of them and the rest of the Road Runners who competed.

Thanks to Irene Kerr, Lynsey Sneddon and Anne Hughes for helping out.

May 2015 Time Trial Winners
May 2015 Time Trial Winners

Please see the full results.  The latest table is available on the 2015 Time Trial Championship page.

April 2015 Time Trial Results

We had 30 Road Runners competing in April Time Trial tonight.  It was a lovely spring evening, although the temperature was starting to drop as the race started.  It was the first Time Trial on the summer course around the loch, and we had some outstanding performance.  Patricia Allen was first female in 34:23 and Kevin Durnian was first male in 26:44, with both Patricia and Kevin taking about 2 minutes off their estimated times.  The wooden spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) went to John Burns for a most forgettable performance, however, in his defense he is in the final stages of marathon training and speed is not on his agenda.

Additionally, William Martin was presented with a cake by Patricia Allen to mark his 60th birthday.  Congratulations from everybody at the club.

Thanks go to Irene Kerr, Lynsey Sneddon and Elizabeth Martin for helping out this evening.

Please see the full results and the Time Trial Championship Table.

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March 2015 Time Trial

ttMar2015SmallWe had a good turnout of 27 runners for the March Time Trial on what was a cold and miserable evening by any standards. Again we had some great performances, with Clare Hughes as 1st female in a fantastic time of 25:09, and James Proffitt taking his second consecutive title in 30:40 which was 29 seconds faster than last month’s performance. An out of sorts John Hughes picked up the Wooden Spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) in time best forgotten.

Thanks to Anne Hughes, Lynsey Sneddon, Wendy Kerr and Lesley Ross for braving the elements on cold and wet March evening.

Please see the results.

 

February 2015 Time Trial

February 2015 Time Trial Winners
February 2015 Time Trial Winners

The rescheduled February Time Trial, the first one in this year’s championship, took place tonight on what was a fairly pleasant evening for the time of year. We had a good turnout of 25 Road Runners taking part in this evening’s race. As ever we had some excellent performances and Pamela Murphy was first female in 30:59, and James Proffitt was first male in 31:09. John Burns picked up the Wooden Spoon (The Jim Tracey Award) in what was an uncharacteristically mediocre performance.

Please see the results.

Thanks to Irene Kerr, Lynsey Sneddon, Anne Hughes, and Mae McIsaac for helping out.

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