Results for today’s Bella 5k are now available. Click here to download the results (PDF). Note these were updated on 21/Aug/09 to correct some omissions, and are now the final results. Pictures are also available here, courtesy of Kenneth Phillips. Add any other photos to the Bella RR flickr pool (link). Robert Gilroy, of Ronhill Cambuslang, won the men’s race with a time of 15.31. Kirsty Husband, of Garscube Harriers, won the ladies race with a time of 18.14. 2nd and 3rd in the Men’s race went to Michael Deanson (Glasgow Uni), in 16.04, and Daniel Bradford (Glasgow Uni) in 16.11. 2nd and 3rd in the Ladies race went to Donna Finlayson (Victoria Park) in 18.51 and Michelle Sandison (Springburn) Harriers. The first male and female team was Bellahouston Road Runners. First MV40 was Charlie Thompson (Ronhill Cambuslang) in 16.05, First MV50 was Paul Thompson (Helensburgh AC) in 17.11, and first MV60 was Tony Hall (Garscube Harriers) in 21.45. First FV35 was Emma Birnie (Bellahouston Road Runners) in 19.17, First FV45 was Jacqueline Cowan (Giffnock North AC) in 21.21, first FV55 was Sandra Wilkinson (Helensborough AC) in 30.28, and first FV65 was Sallie Lloyd Jones (Jog Scotland) in 36.06. Thanks to all sponsors, volunteers, organisers and participants for making the event a great success. If you enjoyed the event, why not come along one evening and try out a training session with the club? We meet twice a week (Monday and Wednesday) at the Ski Centre in Bellahouston Park, ready to run at 6.30. We’re always friendly, and like to see new faces. Your first two sessions are free. See the rest of the website for more details.
Monthly archives: August 2009
Club President Emma has some great news about the 2009 Bog and Burn Championship: Tonight saw the final race of the Bog & Burn series at Hillend Ski centre in Edinburgh. A mere (but very tough) 1.4m race up and down Caerketton hill. Three Bellas – John Milligan, Jane Simpson and myself racing with me taking 2nd place in the womens race and Jane taking 4th place and John getting a pb for the course! The race was followed by a tasty bowl of soup and a roll at the Steadings pub and the prizegiving for the series. Bella featured quite heavily in the line up of prizes and John and I came away armed with enough booze to open a small off-licence! Amongst the winners were: Kenny Richmond for 3rd place overall Andy Birnie for 2nd MV40 Iona Robertson for 2nd place in the ladies series Emma Birnie for 3rd place in the ladies series Jackie McGuire for 1st LV40 A brilliant effort from a ROAD RUNNING club eh! Well done to all.
Saturday 1st August saw the 23rd running of the Ardbeg Isle of Islay Half Marathon. Most of the purple posse started their journey from Chez Glendinning (Danielle, Greig, Nick and I) on the Friday afternoon in the Bella Bus (aka Glendinning Jeep) with an advance party already scoping the island (Alasdair McLeod & family). On the boat over to the island stomachs were churning, there was more chop in the sea than a Kung Fu movie. Fine dining Cal Mac style let us down with a severe lack of Mac Cheese which we were all looking forward to as our pre race meal. Once safely on dry land the Bella battalion made their way to base camp at the camp site. To my horror as a first time camper gale force winds were battering the island, and attempts at pitching tents was more like flying kites. The wind was so strong it cut through Team Glendinnings tent like a hot knife through butter. This gave us an issue with the sleeping arrangements but before we could start the discussion of who was sleeping where, Glendinnings were headlights in the distance, off to find a B&B somewhere on the island, securing the very last one! Not planned, honestly! Captain Nick and I decided we would tough it out and settle in for the night. The only mildly scary event of the night was me jumping out my skin when a hedgehog decided to try out my tent and the only casualty was Nicks flapjacks which the local seagulls lapped up after Nick thought it a good idea to leave outside his tent. Onto the race and first pit stop was to pick up 5th Bella Brendan from the boat. He had left Glasgow at 4:00am (!) to make his way here. With 4 members on the team this could have been a little tricky. Nick, Greig and Alasdair were assured their place but that last place was up for discussion until I stepped up to fill in the team sheet, decision made. The race started in Bowmore on a cool but windy day. The first 7 miles were into a strong headwind and six of those were uphill supplying negative splits all round. We had a job to do, being defending champions of the team prize. Team Bella faired well with Alasdair finishing 2nd, Nick 3rd, Greig 5th, myself 8th, with Brendan the only one securing a PB, which was quite a performance given the conditions. The team prize was ours for the second year. The prize giving was one to remember and I wish I could. There was plentiful supply of whisky, sandwiches and lots of crumpet! The organiser was encouraging us to drink as much as we could. Prizes were extensive, with a prize given for 1st couple, and a prize given for the guy who decided to propose to his girl half way round. Before we headed back we stopped off in Ardbeg distillery to sample yet more […]