McNair takes silver at Celtic games
Well done to David McNair who had a great run over in Dublin to take 2nd U16 800m in 1:58.85. Full Results
Well done to David McNair who had a great run over in Dublin to take 2nd U16 800m in 1:58.85. Full Results
Callum Hawkins produced another amazing performance as he finished 4th in the World Championships marathon on the streets of London cheered on by a raucous home crowd round the 4 lap course. A trademark strong finish some Callum advance Read more
Congratulations to Kirsty Costello who threw @scotathletics age group record 57.83 to finish in 2nd place at the Celtic games.
Jemma Reekie continued her remarkable season at theEuropean under 20s Championships in Grosetto, Italy at the weekend. Jemma, from Beith and a member of Kilbarchan Athletic Club, had earned GB selection bywinning the 1500metres and the 3000m under 20 Read more
Congratulations to Kirsty Costello and David McNair who has been selected to compete for Scotland at the Celtic Games on Saturday 5August 2017, Morton Stadium, Santry, Dublin.Kirsty in the U18 women Hammer and David in the U16 Men 800m.
Jemma Reekie has been representing GB 🇬🇧 this weekend making both the 3000m and 1500m finals. In Saturday's 3000m final Reekie led from the front before agonisingly missing out on the podium to finish 4th. However this afternoon there Read more
No throws training this week. Jim Green / Karen Costello
There will be no training for Marie, Susan and Janice’s group until Tuesday 1st August due to summer holidays. This includes Tuesday and Thursday evenings
After double U20 age group championships Gold medals Jemma Reekie was in sparkling form at the World Championships Trials at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. Recent selection for the European U20 Championships has buoyed Jemma who qualified for Sunday’s Read more
Kirsty Costello was on top form competing in the Throws Grand Prix at Livingston last weekend. The 14 year old form Elderslie, beat her own Scottish record twice in the competition, throwing the 3Kg hammer, 55.81m and later 55.91m., Read more