Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Team North Cumbria Open Medal Meeting

Team North Cumbria Open Medal Meeting
Carlisle
27th March 2010

Several athletes kicked off their track seasons at Sheepmount Stadium. This event was for young athletes up to and including rhe Under 17 age group.

Chris Ponton (Nithsdale AC) moved up to the Under 17 age group in style with a large 800m PB. He finished 2nd in 2:14, chopping about 4 seconds off his previous best.

Rowanne Glendinning (ADAC) ran in her first 800m, finishing 2nd in a valiant 2:57 in the Under 17 age group.

Laura Penrice (Stewartry AC) ran a excellent solo race in the Under 15 800m to win in 2:31, 8 seconds clear of her nearest challenger. Teammates Jacqueline Pringle and Sarah Bell were 5th and 7th with 2:48 and 3:01. Penrice continued this good form with a PB over 200m in 28.8, which saw her finish 4th. Pringle also finished 3rd in the High Jump with 1.15m and 6th in the Long Jump with 3.96m. New Under 15 Alison Pringle (ADAC) finished 3rd in the Shot with 5.56m. She finished 3rd again in the Discus (13.59m).

Kieran Saunders (ADAC) continued his good form from the XC season with a new PB in the significantly shorter 100m. He clocked 13.6 to finish 3rd in his first race as an Under 15. He later won the 800m in 2:27 with a good sprint finish for his 2nd fastest time ever and was 4th in the 200m with 28.0 PB.

Angus Johnstone (Nithsdale AC) and Euan Penrice (Stewartry AC) have just moved up from the Under 11 age group into the Under 13s. Both made the final of the 100m, with 14.4 and 14.9 in the heats respectively. In the final, Angus finished an excellent 1st equal with 14.3 while Euan clocked 14.9 again for 3rd. Danny Bryson (Stewartry AC) and Cameron Martin (ADAC) also ran in the 100m with 15.5 and 15.7 respectively in the heats. Johnstone went on to win the 800m later on in the day with 2:32, one of his fastest times and a good start to the season. Farrel O'Sullivan (Stewartry AC) ran a good race to finish 4th in 2:44. Cameron Martin (ADAC) was further behind in 3:12. There was another win for Johnstone in the 200m, where he demolished his PB with a fine 28.9 run. This saw him win by half a second. Penrice finished 5th in 31.o and Martin was 7th in 34.3.

Alice Bell (Stewartry AC) made the final of the Under 13 Girls 100m with a time of 15.5 in the heats. She couldn't improve in the final, finishing 7th in 16.0 ADAC's Catriona Pringle ran in the heats, clocking 17.4. Pringle was 2nd in the Shot with 5.21m and in the Discus with 10.71m.

Craig Penrice (Stewartry AC) took a narrow victory in the Under 11 Boys 60m, winning in 9.5 to 9.6 in second place. Sean Lamont (ADAC) took 5th in the same race with 10.6. Robson McKay (Nithsdale AC) was victorious in the Under 11 150m with a strong 23.o. Behind him Lamont was 5th in 27.0. D & G athletes placed 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the 600m. McKay was 2nd in 1:58, Penrice 3rd in 2:00 and Robert Ponton (Nithsdale AC) 4th in 2:01. Lamont competed in the Cricket Ball, where he finished 2nd with 28.85m.

Lara Davidson (ADAC) and Emily Butcher (Nithsdale AC) ran in the Under 11 Girls 60m heats, running 11.0 and 10.4 respectively. Butcher qualified for the final but didn't run. Davidson also competed in the 150m and LJ, finishing 6th in 27.7 and 4th with 2.83m. Butcher ran in the 600m, placing 4th in 2:22 but her best result came in the Cricket Ball. She threw it a massove 23.17m, breaking the Meeting Record and sealing the win in style.

Lleyton McKay (Nithsdale AC) finished 3rd in the Under 9 Boys 60m with a good effort of 11.2. He also finished 1st in the 600m with a time of 2:23.

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Annan River Races inc Dumfries & Galloway XC Championships

Annan River Races and Dumfries and Galloway Championships
Annan
7th March 2010

248 competitors lined up for the 2010 edition of the Annan River Races. Conditions were just about perfect for the flat(ish) course around Everholm Park

Under 9 Boys
Law and District's Comack King was too strong for the rest of the field, winning by a clear margin in 3:30. Gretna pupil John Stubbs was the first Dumfries & Galloway resident in 2nd with 3:37. He was 10 seconds clear of Matthew Magnay and Patrick Wedge of Kirkpatrick Fleming PS who both clocked 3:47. Magnay edged out Wedge for 3rd place.

Under 9 Girls
Erin Dobie (Nithsdale AC) took the lead from the off and ran a strong race to come home in 3:39. Lara Davidson of Gretna PS was 3 seconds further behind with 3:42 and Katie Reville (Unattached) made it a Dumfries and Galloway 1, 2, 3, with 3:48.

Under 11 Boys
Robson McKay ran the perfect tactical race to clinch victory. He sprinted away from Scott Wilson (Carlisle Aspatria) to take an overall victory and become the new Dumfries and Galloway Champion. His time was 5:58 to Wilson's 6:00. Local resident Robbie Hogg was well behind in 6:07. Cameron Wadge of Kirkpatrick Fleming PS was 3rd in the Dumfries and galloway Championships with 6:20 in 5th.

Under 11 Girls
Ellie Paisley of Langholm PS was 4th in this race last year but stepped up to prove a convincing winner over Reagan Binnie (Law & District). Paisley clocked 6:30, 40 seconds faster than her time last year. Binnie's time was 6:40, an improvement on her 7:39 last year, where she finished 8th. Gemma Carig (Stewartry AC) was just one second behind Binnie to take a bronze medal overall and 2nd D&G. Kayleigh Proudfoot (Newington PS) was 3rd D&G with 7:03 (5th).

Under 13 Boys
Local boy Kieran Saunders (ADAC) prevailed in a close-fought competition with Fraser White (Nithsdale AC). The two boys were neck and neck coming into the final straight but Saunders had more strength in the sprint to the line. Their times were 9:18 and 9:20. Law's Rory McLaughlin took 3rd with 9:27. Euan Penrice in 4th was 3rd in the D&G Championships with 9:47.

Under 13 Girls
Carlisle Aspatria's Chelsea Nugent was the dominant winner in a swift 9:28. Aylish Paisley (Langholm Academy) was crowned D&G Champion for the second year in a row in 10:01. The remaining podium place went to Pamela McNicol (Law & District) in 10:32. The minor medallists in the D&G Champinships were Kathryn Park (Nithsdale AC) in 11:43 and unattached Sky Arwick in 12:57.

Under 15 Boys
Stuart McLuckie and Ross Hill (Law & District) made it a Law 1, 2, with Hill just edging out Nithsdale AC's Chris Ponton, who successfully defended his Under 15 Dumfries and Galloway crown. McLuckie was a clear winner in 11:17, Ponton and Hill both clocked 11:42. Ponton's teammate Ryan Holmes was second in the D&G Championships with 12:14 and Jamie Paisley (Langholm Academy) was 3rd (12:44).

Under 15 Girls/Under 17 Women
Last year's Under 13 Champion Abbie Hetherington (Carlisle Aspatria) was a confident victor over West District Champion and Scottish Bronze Medallist Danielle Beattie (Nithsdale AC). Hetherington clocked 12:01, Beattie 12:47. They were followed home by reigning Under 17 Champion Stephanie Lawrie (Nithsdale AC) who improved on her winning time by over a minute with 13:42. Lauren Craig (Stewartry AC) finished 3rd Under 15 with 14:07. Rowane Glendinning (ADAC) was the 3rd D&G competitor with 15:00.

Under 17 Men/Senior Men/Women
There were no local competitors in the Under 17 Men category, which left the way clear for Law's Craig Wellcoat to produce a fine win over all competitors, including the Senior Men. His time was an impressive 27:00. Behind him it was a battle of the sexes with Dumfries RC's Steven Smith and VP-Glasgow's Nicola Hood battling it out. Smith held off a fast approaching Hood with 27:42 to Hood's 27:44. Paul Hart and Jim Ferguson were the next two finishers with 27:59 and 28:10 respectively. Hood was miles clear in the female race. Vicky Hart (Dumfries RC) was the next finisher in 34:59, followed by Dumfries teammate Maureen Dickson with 36:33.

Dumfries & Galloway Championship Results
Under 11 Boys
1. Robson McKay (Unattached) 5:58
2. Robbie Hogg (Unattached) 6:07 (3rd)
3. Cameron Wadge (Kirkpatrick Fleming PS) 6:20 (5th)
4. Craig Penrice (Stewartry AC) 6:24 (6th)
5. Ben Cook (Unattached) 6:30 (9th)
6. Callum Kingstree (Unattached) 6:58 (12th)
7. Ryan Skelton (Kirkpatrick Fleming PS) 7:01 (13th)
8. Callum Kerr (Unattached) 7:01 (14th)
9. Daniel Carey (Newington PS) 7:04 (15th)
10. Max Boyd (Nithsdale AC) 7:04 (16th)

Under 11 Girls
1. Ellie Paisley (Langholm PS) 6:30
2. Gemma Craig (Stewartry AC) 6:41 (3rd)
3. Kayleigh Proudfoot (Newington PS) 7:03 (5th)
4. Lisa Dunbar (Eaglesfield PS) 7:18 (6th)
5. Charlotte Young (Unattached) 7:25 (7th)
6. Ellis Dalgliesh (Hoddom PS) 7:46 (11th)
7. Alix Masterton (Unattached) 7:47 (12th)
8. Katherine Malone (Lochmaben PS) 7:49 (13th)
9. Shannon Kerr (Unattached) 7:55 (14th)
10. Catriona Pringle (ADAC) 8:05 (15th)

Under 13 Boys
1. Kieran Saunders (ADAC) 9:18
2. Fraser White (Nithsdale AC) 9:20
3. Euan Penrice (Stewartry AC) 9:47 (4th)
4. Angus Johnstone (Nithsdale AC) 9:54 (6th)
5. Keiran Kay (Newington PS) 11:35 (9th)
6. James Dean (Stewartry AC) 11:36 (10th)
7. Cameron Martin (ADAC) 12:16 (11th)
8. Lewis Glendinning (Gretna PS) 13:42 (12th)
9. Duncan Forest (Unattached) 13:47 (13th)

Under 13 Girls
1. Aylish Paisley (Langholm Academy) 10:01 (2nd)
2. Kathryn Park (Nithsdale AC) 11:43 (6th)
3. Sky Arwick (UNattached) 12:57 (8th)
4. Alison Pringle (ADAC) 13:14 (9th)
5. Fiona Tasker (Unattached) 14:03 (13th)
6. Kelsey Skilling (Gretna PS) 15:30 (14th)
7. Sasha Crichton (Gretna PS) 19:43 (15th)

Under 15 Boys
1. Chris Ponton (Nithsdale AC) 11:42 (3rd)
2. Ryan Holmes (Nithsdale AC) 12:14 (4th)
3. Jamie Paisley (Langholm Academy) 12:44 (6th)

Under 15 Girls
1. Danielle Beattie (Nithsdale AC) 12:47 (2nd)
2. Lauren Craig (Stewartry AC) 14:07 (3rd)
3. Rowane Glendinning (ADAC) 15:00 (6th)
4. Melissa McCrindle (Nithsdale AC) 16:28 (7th)

Under 17 Women
1. Stephanie Lawrie (Nithsdale AC) 13:42

Senior Men
1. Steven Smith (Dumfries RC) 27:42
2. Paul Hart (Dumfries RC) 27:59
3. Jim Ferguson (Unattached) 28:10
4. Alan Baxter (Dumfries RC) 28:14
5. Kevin Conchar (Dumfries RC) 28:52
6. Joe Boardman (ADAC) 29:41 (7th)
7. Andy Render (Unattached) 30:43 (8th)
8. Gordon Vivers (ADAC) 31:25 (9th)
9. Kevin McCaig (Dumfries Harriers) 31:46 (10th)
10. Craig Rome (Unattached) 32:00 (11th)

Senior Women
1. Nicola Hood (VP-Glasgow) 27:44
2. Vicky Hart (Dumfries RC) 34:59
3. Maureen Dickson (Dumfries RC) 36:33
4. Marie Marshall (Unattached) 37:34
5. Joanne Needham (Dumfries RC) 38:10
6. Elizabeth Smart (Dumfries RC) 39:19
7. Susan Callander (Dumfries RC) 44:30 (8th)
8. Victoria Callander (Unattached) 51:44 (10th)
9. Joyce Hamilton (Dumfries RC) 51:44 (11th)