Category Archives: Race reports

New Year’s Day

New Year’s Day Run

A total of 33 runners as well as a few well wishers met at 10am on New Year’s Day to take part in the annual social run, although the weather was cold and underfoot conditions were tricky, spirits were high and everyone had a laugh. We started at 10.30am and ran from the clubrooms, up Wilton Burn and over the fields to Martin’s Bridge then regrouped on the Fisherman’s Walk to observe a minute’s silence in remembrance of Harriers no longer with us. Next, a very muddy route back to Buccleuch Lane then through the park to finish at the clubrooms.
Report by Alex Corbett.

See Alex Corbett’s New Year’s Day and Dominoes photographs HERE

Christmas Relays and Christmas Raffle

Christmas Relays

Sunday saw 36 athletes all in festive attire or fancy dress line up  to take part in the Christmas Relays.  There were 6 teams of 6.  Winning team was Lana Stranger, Hollie Grieve, Thomas MacAskill, Ishbel Inglis, Ryan Stewart, Fraser Clyne. 2nd team Maddie Patterson, Harrison Hughes, Donna Inglis, Pam Paxton, Alex Corbett, Scott Watson. 3rd team Maisie Ballantyne, Lewis Renwick, Alison Williams, Kirsty Hughes, Brian Gibb, Craig Grieve. 4th team Maisie Drabner-Graham, Calum Renwick, Emma Grieve, Anne Aitken, Frank Birch, Rory Anderson. 5th team Iona Morozo, Boyd Hughes, Catriona Young, Lyndsey Knox, Lauren Corbett, Alan Inglis. 6th team Hope Stewart, Ava Hughes, Sophie Allott, Pauline MacAdam, Francis Cannon, Derek Scott. All retired to the clubrooms for presentation of prizes and Christmas raffle.

Raffle winners were: Hamper – Scott Nichol, Drink Hamper – Susie Finlayson, Hamper – Helen Clyne, Cake – Jim Law, Toiletries – Jane Little, Toiletries – Lexi c/o Lucy, Toiletries – Margaret Thorburn, Biscuits – Helen, Scarf – Sarah Bruce, Cashmere Jumper – Doreen Purvis, L&S Jumper – Lisa Watson, Scarf – Derek Ballantyne, L&S Jacket – Akiko Ballantyne, Scarf – Mary Finn, Nightsafe Voucher – Julie Torbett, £10 Gift Card – Sarah Bruce, Red Wine – Harrison Combe, Red Wine – Muriel R, Shortbread – Fay Fletcher, Mince Pies – Eileen Mercer, Chocolate Log – Anne Collinson, £10 Voucher – Janette Elliot, Glenfiddich – Linda Brown, Travel Wallet – Brian Harper, Make-Up Set – Jan Hodgins, Beer – Francis Cannon, Toiletries – Paul Graham, Wine – Sandra c/o Alex, Wine Hamper – Kenny Scott c/o Duncan Little, Candle Holder – Stuart Irvine, Sweets – Sheena Scott, Toiletries – Christine McMillan, Martini – Sheila Rutherford, Whisky – Sarah Kelly.

A very big thank you to all businesses and individuals who kindly donated prizes to the raffle.

Junior training resumes Wednesday 6th January 2016.

East District Cross Country Championships, Livingston

Saturday past saw a depleted squad of runners head to Livingston for the East District Cross Country Championships. The event was being hosted by Lothian Running Club and the course was a good mix of mud, grass and forest trails on the side of Dechmont Law. Four juniors took part in this important race which is the qualifying race for selection to run for the East District Team.

First off for Teviotdale Harriers were the under 13 boys and Jai Patterson and Thomas MacAskill represented the club. Jai finished the 3,200m course in a time of 13:40 in 32nd position. Thomas finished in a time of 15:11 in 51st position.

Next race was the U15 boys with Fraser Clyne completing the 3,900m course in a time of 14:36 coming home in 21st position.

Fifth race of the day was a combined race for U17 and U20 women. Ishbel Inglis completed the 5,100m course in a time of 22:41 in 19th position.

The next race of the day was the senior ladies taking on a 6,400 course. First home was Lauren Corbett in a time of 31:02 in 81st position followed by Pauline McAdam in a time of 34:21 in 95th position. The ladies have the pleasure of moving to the same distance as the men from next year in championship races!

The penultimate race of the day saw Kyle Potts tackling an 8,000m course in the U20 mens race. Kyle finished in a time of 36:26 in 29th position

The final race was the senior men over 9,600m. Teviotdale men were battling it out for the Jimmy Grierson Memorial Trophy which is given to the first senior Teviotdale man in the east district championships. Rory Anderson was first harrier home in a time of 36:30 in 68th position and he will collect the trophy at presentation night. Second home was Craig Grieve in a time of 37:39 in 96th position. Alan Inglis was next home in a time of 41:54 in 179th position followed by Alan Colman and Paul Lockie in times of 49:34 and 50:39 and 246th and 249th positions respectively.

Please see Alex Corbett’s photographs HERE